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Eddieb
2nd July 2004, 08:35
Ha ha, I saw it this morning parked outside my work, very funny :killingme

I've never met CSL but it's not the sort of thing you'd imagine a young lady riding away on if you were watching.

vifferman
2nd July 2004, 08:42
Great. That's two (2) posts this morning that are totally cryptic.

WTF are you on (about)?

Quasievil
2nd July 2004, 09:06
Errrrr I dont get it, sorry.

vifferman
2nd July 2004, 09:12
Errrrr I dont get it, sorry.I didn't get it either. But then I was feeling off-colour, and my wife said she was tired.
Sorry - what were we talking about again?:o

Eddieb
2nd July 2004, 09:18
Have a look at this old thread

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=2960

The stickers are quite large and dominate the look of the bike.

Hitcher
2nd July 2004, 09:36
Anybody who's seen CSL's ride would get this. Obviously an "in" Wellington joke!

Eddieb
2nd July 2004, 09:40
So does anyone have photos for those not in Wellington?

Go on CSL, put some up for the rest of the world.

Motoracer
2nd July 2004, 10:38
She had one in her profile.

KATWYN
2nd July 2004, 11:46
Celtic Sea Lily had a thread about repainting it (might be the
same one you posted Eddy).

Thats how she brought it,with all that "extra advertising" :laugh:

But I reakon good on her for having the guts to ride "the bitchin" mobile
with "killer pussy' & "lik me" stuck all over it and not worry about what people think. Wish I was more like that. I'm a bit too conservative :o .

Ms Piggy
2nd July 2004, 12:11
Tis me! If you have a look on my profile you'll see my bike.

Katwyn has summed up exactly what the 'bitchin' mobile looks like though.

Where do you work Eddie? I can pop in and say Gidday tonight when I finish work at 5.30. I normally park on Mercer St but I was in a hurry & starting work earlier today. That's a tricky parking spot there though. Good to know there is someone around who'll keep an eye on her for me.

I do love my little beastie but the paint job is a bit dodgey for me as a social work student so I need to tone it down a bit. That's my summer project! :)

riffer
2nd July 2004, 13:12
the paint job is a bit dodgey for me as a social work student
If you ask me Cathy, social workers are FAR too politically correct. They need a bloody good shakeup. ;)

Eddieb
2nd July 2004, 13:41
Where do you work Eddie? I can pop in and say Gidday tonight when I finish work at 5.30. Good to know there is someone around who'll keep an eye on her for me.

I'm in the Telecom building, on the 8th floor though so I can't see it from up here.

Ms Piggy
2nd July 2004, 15:19
If you ask me Cathy, social workers are FAR too politically correct. They need a bloody good shakeup. ;)

I agree mate but some of the phrases may be a little offensive to some of the people I may end up working with ie. women who are rape victims etc. As a social worker (unfortunately) in some ways I will be accountable for how I conduct myself *sigh* But for me it's worth it.

Ms Piggy
2nd July 2004, 15:19
I'm in the Telecom building, on the 8th floor though so I can't see it from up here.

Ahhhhhh ok then. So do you not ride into town?

jrandom
2nd July 2004, 16:03
I agree mate but some of the phrases may be a little offensive to some of the people I may end up working with

No no, just make sure you're consistent, now that you've got a good start with the bike and all. What you need, right, is a #1 clipper job haircut, with a few extra nose and eyebrow studs. And a ripped black leather jacket that you wear on and off the bike with a chain slung around the shoulder. And trade in that decorative girly tat of yours for something involving knives and skulls.

I also recommend cultivating a perpetual sneer and a habit of liberally sprinkling your sentences with the word 'fuck'.

Ms Piggy
2nd July 2004, 16:40
No no, just make sure you're consistent, now that you've got a good start with the bike and all. What you need, right, is a #1 clipper job haircut, with a few extra nose and eyebrow studs. And a ripped black leather jacket that you wear on and off the bike with a chain slung around the shoulder. And trade in that decorative girly tat of yours for something involving knives and skulls.

I also recommend cultivating a perpetual sneer and a habit of liberally sprinkling your sentences with the word 'fuck'.

Ok well maybe I'm halfway there but - I'm certainly not getting a butch hair do! :crazy: I don't wanna be mistaken for a DOB (even though I have nothing against them) I'm a man fan myself, I have 1 peircing and some tats even! Alriiiiight!!! :Punk: Oh and I have a BIG chain that I chain the bike up with but I don't carry it around cos it's too heavey & I might break a nail! ;) And And I'm a big fan of the "f" word.

Eddieb
2nd July 2004, 17:28
Ahhhhhh ok then. So do you not ride into town?

No, I wouldn't want to park the Duke there, plus where I live it wouldn't even warm up getting into town.

KATWYN
3rd July 2004, 10:05
No no, just make sure you're consistent, now that you've got a good start with the bike and all. What you need, right, is a #1 clipper job haircut, with a few extra nose and eyebrow studs. And a ripped black leather jacket that you wear on and off the bike with a chain slung around the shoulder. And trade in that decorative girly tat of yours for something involving knives and skulls.

I also recommend cultivating a perpetual sneer and a habit of liberally sprinkling your sentences with the word 'fuck'.

Well, I never! You haven't meet me yet and you have just described what I look & speak like JR :apumpin:

Ms Piggy
3rd July 2004, 10:13
Well, I never! You haven't meet me yet and you have just described what I look & speak like JR :apumpin:

Maybe you should be riding my bike then Katwyn! :D

gav
3rd July 2004, 10:21
Why not just buy a tank cover and some s/h side covers from a wrecker?

jrandom
3rd July 2004, 13:00
Well, I never! You haven't meet me yet and you have just described what I look & speak like JR :apumpin:

Stop it. I'm getting excited.