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owner
16th January 2008, 10:10
]I just wanna say a public farewell to the now kb famous, one and only
bikern1mpho.
She truely has a heart of gold and a mind of strong opinions
and this makes her at home with the rest of the KB addicts

She will be in hong kong about now, heading back to britain.
I have meet a heap of awesome kiwibikers through hanging out with this fine young lass, something I am very grateful for.

I for one hope she continues to challange and debate the ideals, morals and politics of the countless people sitting behind a kiwibiker screen here in NZ

Oh and shes the best pillion Ive had the pleasure of riding with.


Thanks for the good times babe

Come back soon

Honda Honda Honda:devil2:

007XX
16th January 2008, 10:25
Fark! I just answered one of her posts and was looking forward to her answer.

Oh well! Safe and good travel Lily.

owner
16th January 2008, 10:36
She was very keen to meet you 007XX,as many have told her about your awesomeness and Im sure she'll log on when she gets a chance back home and have a natter with you

007XX
16th January 2008, 10:40
She was very keen to meet you 007XX,as many have told her about your awesomeness and Im sure she'll log on when she gets a chance back home and have a natter with you

Oh shuks :o

Thanks mate, but I certainly wouldn't see "awesomness" as befitting. Just a little nuttiness thrown into a whole lot of sick sense of humour.

Blue Velvet
16th January 2008, 10:45
I certainly wouldn't see "awesomness" as befitting.

You should. It's true :hug:

Safe travels bikern1mpho.

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 10:52
Depends if he wants to keep his girlfriend!! And as much as people hasve bitched about em showing my bits some things are private!!! Well unless you fancy buying him the stuff he needs to turn his bike into a stunt bike:eek5:


So...when were you going to release those pic's bro? :eek:

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 10:53
As I am a captive in Hk airport I shall look now and give you an answer, onve a KB addict always a KB addict!!

Thanks and will meet you when I move to NZ, hopefully at the end of this year!!


Fark! I just answered one of her posts and was looking forward to her answer.

Oh well! Safe and good travel Lily.

u4ea
16th January 2008, 10:53
Keep up the contoversy Bnmpo..:headbang:

007XX
16th January 2008, 10:54
Depends if he wants to keep his girlfriend!! And as much as people hasve bitched about em showing my bits some things are private!!! Well unless you fancy buying him the stuff he needs to turn his bike into a stunt bike:eek5:

:rofl: It would seem our Nymph has found an internet cafe! How's Honk Kong?

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 10:55
Didn't have the intention of causing any controversy I just like to see how people feel about certain issues in other countries, especially as I want to emigrate to NZ. But will see what I can do!!


Keep up the contoversy Bnmpo..:headbang:

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 10:56
Bit gutten as I wanted to get into HK proper to see where my dad grew up but since giving it back to the Chinese (rightful owners), I can't leave without a visa. Bloody good job I didnlt get my friend to come and meet me after all!!

Which tread did you post a reply to me on so I can have a look!!


:rofl: It would seem our Nymph has found an internet cafe! How's Honk Kong?

u4ea
16th January 2008, 10:58
Didn't have the intention of causing any controversy I just like to see how people feel about certain issues in other countries, especially as I want to emigrate to NZ. But will see what I can do!!


Hell yerrrrrr !:laugh: We needed some spunk and life around here..:niceone:

vifferman
16th January 2008, 11:01
Thanks mate, but I certainly wouldn't see "awesomness" as befitting.
But nah but yeah. Awesomeness it is.
You should just accept it, gurrrrll. Not many people are awesome. Some of us can only ever aspire to being subordinary.

007XX
16th January 2008, 11:03
Bit gutten as I wanted to get into HK proper to see where my dad grew up but since giving it back to the Chinese (rightful owners), I can't leave without a visa. Bloody good job I didnlt get my friend to come and meet me after all!!

Which tread did you post a reply to me on so I can have a look!!

Bugger! Shame you can't look around. I am told it is quite a wondrous place...I have very vague memories of our visit when I was a little girl. We were in an elevator, and the locals were fascinated with my (then) very long blond hair. I remember being a bit freaked out cos they all wanted to touch it :laugh: They didn't mean any harm of course, but it was a bit worrisome for a 4 year old.

My reply was for the monogamy thread. It got put into PD, unfortunately.

007XX
16th January 2008, 11:12
Didn't have the intention of causing any controversy I just like to see how people feel about certain issues in other countries, especially as I want to emigrate to NZ.

It took me a long time not to offend or be too controversial when I came to NZ. I am the same as you, I like a good debate, but i do have to be careful about the way I formulate things. You just need to get a little used to it.


But nah but yeah. Awesomeness it is.
You should just accept it, gurrrrll. Not many people are awesome. Some of us can only ever aspire to being subordinary.

My mother told me a woman needs to know how to accept a compliment graciously.
So I humbly and graciously accepts it, thank you very much!...even if I'm blushing like heck doing it! :D

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:17
Blonde hair, have you evern been to Italy? They love blondes and aren't afraid to grope either!!

I am so jealous that you got to go here. I will get here when I move to NZ, even if it kills me!!

Will check out the monogamy thread, any considering that I am not part of a couple I had better advocate it more:love:


Bugger! Shame you can't look around. I am told it is quite a wondrous place...I have very vague memories of our visit when I was a little girl. We were in an elevator, and the locals were fascinated with my (then) very long blond hair. I remember being a bit freaked out cos they all wanted to touch it :laugh: They didn't mean any harm of course, but it was a bit worrisome for a 4 year old.

My reply was for the monogamy thread. It got put into PD, unfortunately.

Kendog
16th January 2008, 11:20
My reply was for the monogamy thread. It got put into PD, unfortunately.

So monogamy 'is' pointless after all :eek5:

Grahameeboy
16th January 2008, 11:27
As I am a captive in Hk airport I shall look now and give you an answer, onve a KB addict always a KB addict!!

Thanks and will meet you when I move to NZ, hopefully at the end of this year!!

Your coming back............:shit:

merv
16th January 2008, 11:30
Bye bye babe :bye:, come back soon :yes: :scooter: :rockon:

007XX
16th January 2008, 11:30
Blonde hair, have you evern been to Italy? They love blondes and aren't afraid to grope either!!

I am so jealous that you got to go here. I will get here when I move to NZ, even if it kills me!!

Will check out the monogamy thread, any considering that I am not part of a couple I had better advocate it more:love:

:laugh: No haven't been to Italy, but went out with an italian when i was younger and he was rather fond of my hair. The groping would have to be seriously discouraged now though was I to visit Italy (which I really want to), as I have my special man, and yes, I am a monogamous creature at heart :p


So monogamy 'is' pointless after all :eek5:

Only if treated with drivel, it would seem...:angry: Shame really as I was really warming up to the subject.

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:31
Sorry to scare you but if I get a job in Corrections yes!! Oh come on I am sure you can handle me on the internet, it when you meet me in person you want to run for the hills:chase:


Your coming back............:shit:

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:34
Have replied as best as I can, hope it makes sense.

Monogamy is great if it is what both parties want. And contrary to common belief I am a big advocate of it!!

Italy is a beatiful country but as I say them men can be a little too friendly sometime. Don;t let that put you off though as the scenery, architecture and history are well with going for.


:laugh: No haven't been to Italy, but went out with an italian when i was younger and he was rather fond of my hair. The groping would have to be seriously discouraged now though was I to visit Italy (which I really want to), as I have my special man, and yes, I am a monogamous creature at heart :p



Only if treated with drivel, it would seem...:angry: Shame really as I was really warming up to the subject.

Grahameeboy
16th January 2008, 11:34
Sorry to scare you but if I get a job in Corrections yes!! Oh come on I am sure you can handle me on the internet, it when you meet me in person you want to run for the hills:chase:

Well You v Dan was scary enough.........I can rest easy for a wee while until I review his rent...........anyway he was grumpy last night so he must be missing you already eh?????????????

I am a good boy anyway...:whistle:

Mr Merde
16th January 2008, 11:34
Got your message. Glad my little sis could help you out.

Looking forward to meeting you when you do return

Chris

James Deuce
16th January 2008, 11:40
:Offtopic: Bye! Don't forget to come back and get that job making plausible excuses for murderers and kiddy fiddlers to live next door to their victims or victim's survivors!

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:45
I try not to make exuses but believe that everyone deserves help, for God sake I bet in the old days you would have been one of thos people who would lock up people with depression!! I try to show compassion and understanding for people who may not have had such a good start in life and I do not see anything wrong with trying to help other as much as I can.


:Offtopic: Bye! Don't forget to come back and get that job making plausible excuses for murderers and kiddy fiddlers to live next door to their victims or victim's survivors!

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:46
Good boys are great but we like the ones who also have a bit of a darkside to them too!!


Well You v Dan was scary enough.........I can rest easy for a wee while until I review his rent...........anyway he was grumpy last night so he must be missing you already eh?????????????

I am a good boy anyway...:whistle:

Grahameeboy
16th January 2008, 11:47
Good boys are great but we like the ones who also have a bit of a darkside to them too!!

I can turn the light out :msn-wink:

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:50
Have you something to hide? But I would suggest you speak to ONWER about the lights out first!


I can turn the light out :msn-wink:

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:51
she rocks and had some good advice about how to deal with moving here after being in the UK.

When I get here the first round or two is on me!! And if you are over in the UK before I leave look me up.


Got your message. Glad my little sis could help you out.

Looking forward to meeting you when you do return

Chris

Grahameeboy
16th January 2008, 11:52
Have you something to hide? But I would suggest you speak to ONWER about the lights out first!

Was there a power surge then and the lights flickered or som'ing??

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:56
No I mean if you can put the lights out first!! No light flickering but power surge was good!


Was there a power surge then and the lights flickered or som'ing??

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 11:58
No I am being held captive in Hong Kong airport waiting to fly to Amsterdam! Thank God for the net, I would have to be doing something far more constructive otherwise!


Has she gone yet? :confused:
She was gone, and then she reappeared.

Grahameeboy
16th January 2008, 11:58
No I mean if you can put the lights out first!! No light flickering but power surge was good!

Trubs is that a power surge is all over in a sec......a trickle is much for satisfying

007XX
16th January 2008, 12:26
Have replied as best as I can, hope it makes sense.

Italy is a beatiful country but as I say them men can be a little too friendly sometime. Don;t let that put you off though as the scenery, architecture and history are well with going for.

Yep, made sense...even if our respective point of views diverged slightly! :p But your posts are getting better constructed I might say, so keep it going (and I truly hope you'll understand I am not wanting to sound condescending, just encouraging!).

Nothing will put me off visiting Italy. Both the history and the architecture fascinate me, and don't get me started on the food! It is (I'm told) very much like the South of France which I adore...



I can turn the light out :msn-wink:

It might help, I'm sure...:nya: :dodge:

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 12:33
Don't get me started on trickles. And from what i hear NZ will have energy problems next winter so power surges will be a definite problem!!


Trubs is that a power surge is all over in a sec......a trickle is much for satisfying

vfxdog
16th January 2008, 12:44
Not really any of my business, but if you're still stuck in the airport and you have a British (or NZ) passport you don't need a visa for HK- only mainland China....was just there so it's kinda fresh in my memory...

jrandom
16th January 2008, 12:59
Not really any of my business, but if you're still stuck in the airport and you have a British (or NZ) passport you don't need a visa for HK- only mainland China...

I was thinking the same.

Every time I've been to HK, they just put a '90 day visit' stamp on my NZ passport and let me wander straight on in. No visa required.

If you want to travel outside of the HK 'Special Administrative Zone' and cross the border into Shenzhen and the PRC proper, though, you need a visa. PRC visitor's visas can be purchased at quite a few locations around HK. Any hotel should be able to point you in the right direction.

Each visa has a specific number of entries allowed, ie, you can't just go willy-nilly to and fro across the HK border, so it pays to plan one's visit accordingly. No point wandering over to the Luohu markets to buy a cheap knockoff MP3 player and coming back an hour later, then realising that you have to pay for another entry visa the following week for your 3-day train trip up north, etc.

By the way, if you want to visit China, I recommend travelling by train. You can get trains from HK that travel north to Tibet and back over several days. Cheap as chips.

Sanx
16th January 2008, 13:19
Take care, Lily, and have a safe trip back to Blighty. And remember, I witnessed the napkin signature, so you can't welsh on that deal.

P.S. You may wish to bring a re-inforced side stand back with you...

oldrider
16th January 2008, 14:22
It took me a long time not to offend or be too controversial when I came to NZ. I am the same as you, I like a good debate, but i do have to be careful about the way I formulate things. You just need to get a little used to it.

Well, babe if you think it's uncomfortable at your age, as you grow older the ability to offend grows more likely every day!

Young people (starting very young) do not think it is acceptable for older people to even think about sex, let alone engage in discussion or debate about it, let alone hold or express an opinion about it.

In my own experience the baggage seems enormous and grows as age increases.

The thought of old people being "active" sexually generally revolts young people too. ( We were young once, it was like that for us too!)

One of the things I enjoy about KB is that it exposes us (perhaps not best phrase choice) to lots of interaction and chatter across all the age groups.

This is something that we in the older age group do not get in our general day to day life in the community. :oi-grr:

Out there, young people just clam up, change the subject or move away, it kinda makes you feel like a leper with your little bell ringing out loud!

KB gives us the ability to be with you but when the subject is something we have seen heard or experienced a lot of, it is difficult to remain meekly on the sidelines contributing nothing!

Fear is something I have never been afraid to face but truly I have never faced a fear like that of stepping too far and being branded a "dirty lecherous old bastard" or some such accusation!

There is just no way you can fight back against age but when I am on my bike twisting that throttle and enjoying the rush of speed and agility on the road, all my age related problems just melt away into oblivion and for a few brief moments , I am young again! :confused: Cheers John.

If that seems just too much :violin: then either enjoy the music or move right along.

I am feeling bit stroppy at the moment but the Eagles are playing, "Get over it" on my theater system, I am listening you know!

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 14:27
Went to immigration and they wouldn't let me out without visa!! Maybe the biker jacket has something to do with it!!


Not really any of my business, but if you're still stuck in the airport and you have a British (or NZ) passport you don't need a visa for HK- only mainland China....was just there so it's kinda fresh in my memory...

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 14:29
believe me I would ahve had it tattoo'd on my ass if it got him over!!

Yes re-inforced side stand would have been a good idea but you know how spontinaity works!!


Take care, Lily, and have a safe trip back to Blighty. And remember, I witnessed the napkin signature, so you can't welsh on that deal.

P.S. You may wish to bring a re-inforced side stand back with you...

jrandom
16th January 2008, 14:34
Went to immigration and they wouldn't let me out without visa!! Maybe the biker jacket has something to do with it!!

A quick googling reveals this page (http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm).

Stipulates a 180-day visa-free visit to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for British citizens with British passports.

I can't believe Immigration won't let you out of the airport...

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 14:37
Oh well c'est la vie. It just means that when i do eventually get into Hk I will have more time to make it ia proper visit rather than just a couple of hours whistle stop view. Thanks for the link though much appreciated:msn-wink:


A quick googling reveals this page (http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm).

Stipulates a 180-day visa-free visit to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for British citizens with British passports.

I can't believe Immigration won't let you out of the airport...

Usarka
16th January 2008, 14:38
You are not allowed to leave bags at an airport (airside or landside) supposedly thanks to those nasty terrorists.

Bikernereid
16th January 2008, 14:42
The whole bloody world has gone mad and should start worrying about things that are more likely/ probable to happen. Rant rant


You are not allowed to leave bags at an airport (airside or landside) supposedly thanks to those nasty terrorists.

Finn
16th January 2008, 14:44
So why would you leave one shithole for another?

007XX
16th January 2008, 15:04
....great post...
I am feeling bit stroppy at the moment but the Eagles are playing, "Get over it" on my theater system, I am listening you know!

John, trust me when I say that I have honestly no issue whatsoever with older ladies and gents having a giggle while we're discussing naughty things. I really don't see why being older would make anyone paralytic in that department.
If anything, I have found I enjoy discussions better with the older generation as the sense of humour is usually more subtle and stimulating to my little brain cells.
So, never feel like you should stand by the wayside with me, on KB or in real life, ok?

And I looooooooove the Eagles...I got the Hell Freezes Over Tour DVD, and ususally have it blasting til it takes all the cobwebs out of my brain!:Punk:

jrandom
16th January 2008, 15:11
So why would you leave one shithole for another?

... said the advocate of gay marriage?

007XX
16th January 2008, 15:17
... said the advocate of gay marriage?

:rofl: I almost felt bad for finding this funny! I said almost...

Nice one mate!

Youngjim
16th January 2008, 15:21
Hong Kong hasnt changed since it was handed back and you dont need a visa to visit, only if you want to go across the border into China proper and then its a real hassle.

Pity you didnt find out before as the high speed Airport Express leaves every 20 minutes from right inside the arrivals hall and takes you direct to the center of Hong Kong or Kowloon in 20 minutes.

Costs around NZ$20 return.

Maybe next time as it is well worth a visit.

Edbear
16th January 2008, 16:10
... Just a little nuttiness thrown into a whole lot of sick sense of humour.


Awesome...;)

James Deuce
16th January 2008, 18:56
I try not to make exuses but believe that everyone deserves help, for God sake I bet in the old days you would have been one of thos people who would lock up people with depression!! I try to show compassion and understanding for people who may not have had such a good start in life and I do not see anything wrong with trying to help other as much as I can.

That's nice.

You should try not to leap to conclusions over a chasm of misunderstanding though. Evel Knieveling can be a bitch.

Str8 Jacket
16th January 2008, 19:14
I can't believe Immigration won't let you out of the airport...

Well if she is behaving anything like she on did here then I can..... They may be waiting for her with a Straight Jacket just inside the door of the plane.

mstriumph
16th January 2008, 19:18
I try not to make exuses but believe that everyone deserves help, for God sake I bet in the old days you would have been one of thos people who would lock up people with depression!! I try to show compassion and understanding for people who may not have had such a good start in life and I do not see anything wrong with trying to help other as much as I can.

not showing much understanding for Jim2 though ---- :mellow:

off the mark too - there are things he MAY lock people up for [erm - parking unworthy vehicles in his parking spot? :rolleyes:]
but i doubt depression is one of them ....:msn-wink:

Trudes
16th January 2008, 19:20
Know him before you judge him. (And then get your pitch fork out, eh Jim)LOL:bleh:

puddy
16th January 2008, 19:20
Depends if he wants to keep his girlfriend!! And as much as people hasve bitched about em showing my bits some things are private!!! Well unless you fancy buying him the stuff he needs to turn his bike into a stunt bike:eek5:
Ya have a bike.....Ya crash it................Voila! It's a stunt bike!

Nicksta
16th January 2008, 19:22
Hey chick....
was great to meet you and ride with you and Owner.... even if Sanx sprug you guys at the beach ;) to start with...hehe
keep in touch and hope to see you back out this way soon :)
Nicki

owner
16th January 2008, 20:09
Thanks for the kind comment folks, Im sure she will be back! She bloody well better be. So much more fun to be had with milatant lesbians and all


And Nicksta how do i post on sb?

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 07:51
I think that you will find that not so long ago lots of people got 'locked away' for a mutitude of issues- mental health, learning and pyhsical disabilities.


not showing much understanding for Jim2 though ---- :mellow:

off the mark too - there are things he MAY lock people up for [erm - parking unworthy vehicles in his parking spot? :rolleyes:]
but i doubt depression is one of them ....:msn-wink:

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 07:54
Please explain why you bothered to comment on this thread? if you only have nasty things to say please say them elsewhere. It must be very sad being so bitter and twisted all the time. Try smiling and thinking happy thoughts occassionally you might find it helps.


Well if she is behaving anything like she on did here then I can..... They may be waiting for her with a Straight Jacket just inside the door of the plane.

vifferman
18th January 2008, 07:56
I thought you were gone! :confused:
Then I look at my New Posts, and bugger me, there you are again! :crazy:

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 08:00
Great to meet you too hun,

Nice to meet another biker woman on a rideout who is a decent, awesome chick. Must say the women who I have met on rideouts and on NY Eve are bloody great.

Hopefully when I get back we can all hook up again but lets make sure we all head off at the same time!! Wouldn't want to push my luck with Sanx's timing again;-)

TC xxxx


Hey chick....
was great to meet you and ride with you and Owner.... even if Sanx sprug you guys at the beach ;) to start with...hehe
keep in touch and hope to see you back out this way soon :)
Nicki

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 08:01
Wonders of the internet.


I thought you were gone! :confused:
Then I look at my New Posts, and bugger me, there you are again! :crazy:

merv
18th January 2008, 12:07
Wonders of the internet.

Yeah, there you are, just the same as when you were in Auckland.

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 12:12
not quite I am bloody freezing and I have to drive a car instead of being on the back of a bike:crybaby:


Yeah, there you are, just the same as when you were in Auckland.

Str8 Jacket
18th January 2008, 12:15
Please explain why you bothered to comment on this thread? if you only have nasty things to say please say them elsewhere. It must be very sad being so bitter and twisted all the time. Try smiling and thinking happy thoughts occassionally you might find it helps.

LMFAO! I am a very happy, very unadjusted, smiling person, thankyou very much! :D I especially LOVE winding people up. You're very easy, pun may or may not be intended. Being crazy is fun, but you already know about that! :msn-wink:

Oh yeah, just for you: :shake:

mstriumph
18th January 2008, 12:16
Quote:
Originally Posted by mstriumph
not showing much understanding for Jim2 though ----

off the mark too - there are things he MAY lock people up for [erm - parking unworthy vehicles in his parking spot? ]
but i doubt depression is one of them .... I think that you will find that not so long ago lots of people got 'locked away' for a mutitude of issues- mental health, learning and pyhsical disabilities.

have difficulty understanding how your generalised remark is relevant to my specific comment........ :confused:

i was talking about Jim2's proclivities - not some nameless locker-uppers in the 'not so long ago' :no:

007XX
18th January 2008, 12:23
LMFAO! I am a very happy, very unadjusted, smiling person, thankyou very much! :D I especially LOVE winding people up. You're very easy, pun may or may not be intended. Being crazy is fun, but you already know about that! :msn-wink:

Oh yeah, just for you: :shake:

You got to admit though, it takes a little while to get used to the winding up (on KB in general)... especially when you haven't met the people you're trying to interact with.

At first, I took everything on face value and defended myself as best I could...now, I just give shit back! :laugh:

But overall, I now stand by my new signature...the words of a very wise member of the Canine family :not: :D

mstriumph
18th January 2008, 12:27
the juxtapositioning of
if you only have nasty things to say please say them elsewhere. and
It must be very sad being so bitter and twisted all the time. is going to have me giggling all day :clap:

thanks for that, Bikern1mpho :first: ...- i NEEDED a laugh this morning!!

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 12:28
To be honest it is a website and at the end of the day I have met and hope to meet the people that I have found to be curtious, respect and that I would like to get to know better.

I stand by my opinons and convictions and at the end of the day those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind!

Good for you give shit whenever and wherever it is necessary.


You got to admit though, it takes a little while to get used to the winding up (on KB in general)... especially when you haven't met the people you're trying to interact with.

At first, I took everything on face value and defended myself as best I could...now, I just give shit back! :laugh:

But overall, I now stand by my new signature...the words of a very wise member of the Canine family :not: :D

Str8 Jacket
18th January 2008, 12:28
especially when you haven't met the people you're trying to interact with.


Tis very correct. HTFU is a great saying and should be adopted in every day life. Hey, Nimpho is most likely OK in person. I doubt she'll like me though, Im pretty much the same in person as I am on here..... Thing is I dont actually care if people dont like me.

Bikernereid
18th January 2008, 12:29
If you can't beat em join em!


the juxtapositioning of and is going to have me giggling all day :clap:

thanks for that, Bikern1mpho :first: ...- i NEEDED a laugh this morning!!

007XX
18th January 2008, 12:42
To be honest it is a website and at the end of the day I have met and hope to meet the people that I have found to be curtious, respect and that I would like to get to know better.

I stand by my opinons and convictions and at the end of the day those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind!

Good for you give shit whenever and wherever it is necessary.

Meh...got to watch out scrubbing me the wrong way on a full moon though! :rofl:


Tis very correct. HTFU is a great saying and should be adopted in every day life. Hey, Nimpho is most likely OK in person. I doubt she'll like me though, Im pretty much the same in person as I am on here..... Thing is I dont actually care if people dont like me.

Hmmm... HTFU wonder how that would look tattooed on my arse? Would be a bitch flashing people all the time though :laugh:

An for what it's worth, I'm the same moron (mouthy, opinionated, stubborn and has been known to say the odd lurid joke or two :whistle:) in life as I am on here. What is it with people being different in real life anyway? I really don't get it...:confused:

Edbear
19th January 2008, 10:13
not quite I am bloody freezing and I have to drive a car instead of being on the back of a bike:crybaby:

Well, you [I]would [I] go to Portsmouth...:laugh:

Bikernereid
19th January 2008, 10:37
Here through necessity not choice but then again there are loads of bikers n navy boy bikers here!!


Well, you [I]would [I] go to Portsmouth...:laugh:

Kittyhawk
19th January 2008, 10:42
Was nice to meet you at the new years party Bikern1mpho..hope to catch up again in the future!!

Take care Chickie! :niceone:

Bikernereid
19th January 2008, 10:42
Hey I have the most respect for people who speak their mind and are honest and up front! I don't get how people are one person on the net and another in person, maybe they are too shy in real life and the internet affords them some safety and freedom to express themselves. With me and by the sounds of is str8jacket what you read is what you get (in person). And I am sure that str8jacket is a great person and someone that I really would like to meet in person one day.

I am sure that you flashing your ass would please many people but for different reasons!!


Meh...got to watch out scrubbing me the wrong way on a full moon though! :rofl:



Hmmm... HTFU wonder how that would look tattooed on my arse? Would be a bitch flashing people all the time though :laugh:

An for what it's worth, I'm the same moron (mouthy, opinionated, stubborn and has been known to say the odd lurid joke or two :whistle:) in life as I am on here. What is it with people being different in real life anyway? I really don't get it...:confused:

Bikernereid
19th January 2008, 10:44
You too hun. Have first ride tomorrow at 9am going up north which is going to be bloody cold. 5 hours of Englsih winter weather on a bike, yippee!!

TC and ride safe. xx


Was nice to meet you at the new years party Bikern1mpho..hope to catch up again in the future!!

Take care Chickie! :niceone:

Trudes
20th January 2008, 10:23
Nup, str8jacket's a bitch in real life too!

Str8 Jacket
20th January 2008, 11:49
Nup, str8jacket's a bitch in real life too!

:girlfight: You still drinking Trudes?

Colapop
20th January 2008, 12:07
Fuck you're a BITCH str8!!!

::edit:: for the mods this is a p/t not abuse of a fellow member