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Chisanga
14th May 2007, 10:24
After 6 months of fastidiously displaying my l-plate every time I go out to ride and being proud that I was not bothered by this, a mean man told me that I had to take it off my bike after following me around a few roads for twentry minutes.

I wonder if there is another way that I can display my coolness... maybe I can get an R-Plate made up now?

gijoe1313
14th May 2007, 10:27
After 6 months of fastidiously displaying my l-plate every time I go out to ride and being proud that I was not bothered by this, a mean man told me that I had to take it off my bike after following me around a few roads for twentry minutes.

I wonder if there is another way that I can display my coolness... maybe I can get an R-Plate made up now?

Good on ya boyo! Remember to stash yellow plate for the big working bee on Donor's man-shed we be organising later!

Will be a biker hang-out and all things mechanical and technical...

Once again, well done :niceone:

Chisanga
14th May 2007, 10:32
Good on ya boyo! Remember to stash yellow plate for the big working bee on Donor's man-shed we be organising later!

Will be a biker hang-out and all things mechanical and technical...

Once again, well done :niceone:

Thanks :) Shouldn't you be leading astray the youth of today... or something?

Maverick
14th May 2007, 10:46
Well Done!

Mav :cool:

gijoe1313
14th May 2007, 10:54
Thanks :) Shouldn't you be leading astray the youth of today... or something?

Aye, I am currently sitting in an empty learning space due to the invigilating of their keen, inquisitive young minds. Exam times.

I'm invigilating next period for my yr10s and then have to mark the bleeding things in my patented manner.

I stand at the top of the stairs, toss them down and where they land I give a mark. Usually in reverse order on the premise that those who have written more, have used more ink, ergo, more weight and should naturally gravitate lower to the bottom of the stairs.

Huzzah!

Nasty
14th May 2007, 11:10
Congratulations ... have fun wiht the disposal :)

Kinje
14th May 2007, 12:20
Aye, I am currently sitting in an empty learning space due to the invigilating of their keen, inquisitive young minds. Exam times.

I'm invigilating next period for my yr10s and then have to mark the bleeding things in my patented manner.

I stand at the top of the stairs, toss them down and where they land I give a mark. Usually in reverse order on the premise that those who have written more, have used more ink, ergo, more weight and should naturally gravitate lower to the bottom of the stairs.

Huzzah!

Ah- so this is why I still got marks for just doodling in the exam book when I didn't know the answer

And congrats on getting restricted Chisanga :2thumbsup

Chickadee
14th May 2007, 14:11
Congrats on loosing the L - hang it on the garage wall. I'm sure someone will need one in future (when they sit their test) so - they do come in handy.

Enjoy the new found freedom!
Ride safe and see ya soon
Chickadee

Dave-
14th May 2007, 16:38
grats dude.

I too am proud of my maturity in displaying an L plate

not only is it a warning to other road users to give you a wide birth....it's also a way of showing that man, the man wants you to use an L plate, of you dont fight, bikker and complain then you've beaten the man at his own game.

Minnie
14th May 2007, 18:45
congrat's chisanga!! awesome stuff:yes:

Toaster
14th May 2007, 18:59
Congrats on the move up. Keep it up.

<G>
18th May 2007, 12:57
Congratulations! :)

zeocen
18th May 2007, 15:43
Grats Chisanga!
Pity it was the only thing making your bike look good ;)

Juuuuust kidding !

And what's this aboot a man shed biker hang out, I'm always kept in the dark, is it for 30+ or something.. stupid old buggers!