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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    yeah - I wus thinkin about that eh! I reckon sea chickens would wear little so' westers in case of fowl weather.....

    An Admiral Sauders would only have left drum sticks cos all the sea chickens would have peg legs (and really HATE capn Saunders) aarrgghh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NC
    Bruce for coming back with a trailer to pick us up, and all so BadLeiutenant - Matt for riding back to escort us home

    Oh and thanks to you Jim2 for pointing out that my bike is poo
    It sounds like there's a story in this...do tell!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    It sounds like there's a story in this...do tell!!
    A stone got flicked up and smashed Crazylittleshit's radiator. Nick and I just about got accosted by a lady with a full mosatchio *shudder* waiting for the trailer
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC
    Nick and I just about got accosted by a lady with a full mosatchio *shudder* waiting for the trailer
    Damn - (shudder) Ya can't fix that with with knead-it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    Damn - (shudder) Ya can't fix that with with knead-it
    Yes you could. Mold it onto her upper lip when the kneadit is soft, wait for it to harden, and then rip it off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Yes you could. Mold it onto her upper lip when the kneadit is soft, wait for it to harden, and then rip it off.
    You didn't wanna get that close
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    Cheers for organizing the ride mo. See some of you at the ride tomorrow I hope.

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    The bike is hopefully going in next week.
    Here's hoping it doesn't cost the earth...................

    THANKS TO bruce for picking me up. Hope I can return the favour some day.
    And thanks to Matt for coming back to save us from the crazy lady.
    And a big thanks to my lovely girlfriend for staying with me....
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazylittleshit
    THANKS TO bruce for picking me up. Hope I can return the favour some day.
    I will endevour to stay in front of you so that you don't have to return the favour.

    Apart from that a great ride........little bit disturbing of what some people dream up due to over active imaginations.
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    arrrrrr dem sea chickens........
    awesome ride people and Im glad I went back to save crazy and NC. Scary hairylip/gash lady! eeek.
    Big ups to that top bloke VTWIN.
    and to Mo for organising the ride
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    Nice 1 Bad lieu, Always new you had a thing for the women with extra hair never thought you were able to pick up locations of said woman from so far away
    If I had a GF I'd like only ride 5 times a week!

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    its a rare talent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badlieutenant
    arrrrrr dem sea chickens........
    Mmmmmm Sea chickens Salty.........................
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    I've just chanced upon this ancient representation of the elusive sea chicken whilst trawling the depths of the internet archival systems. In classical times, the sea chicken had obtained almost iconic status in some cultures as a dietry staple for remote sea faring communities. It seems that the folklore and traditions of many varied and far-flung cultures make similar references to the sea chicken through both song and art, but this image below is an extremely well preserved, though subtle, representation of the prestige with which the sea chicken is held amongst this one particular community. It was found as part of a larger wall painting in ancient Carthage, in the southern Mediterranean, dating back to pre-Roman times. This portion of the painting was recently removed from the wall (to enable more thorough analysis) and is currently held in the National Museum in Cairo.

    Editors note: Though rarely seen in the wild over the last decade, the sea chicken has continued to remain a creature which sybolises strength, freedom and nobility to many people groups globally. It is also a fine table bird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Velox
    I've just chanced upon this ancient representation of the elusive sea chicken whilst trawling the depths of the internet archival systems. In classical times, the sea chicken had obtained almost iconic status in some cultures as a dietry staple for remote sea faring communities. It seems that the folklore and traditions of many varied and far-flung cultures make similar references to the sea chicken through both song and art, but this image below is an extremely well preserved, though subtle, representation of the prestige with which the sea chicken is held amongst this one particular community. It was found as part of a larger wall painting in ancient Carthage, in the southern Mediterranean, dating back to pre-Roman times. This portion of the painting was recently removed from the wall (to enable more thorough analysis) and is currently held in the National Museum in Cairo.

    Editors note: Though rarely seen in the wild over the last decade, the sea chicken has continued to remain a creature which sybolises strength, freedom and nobility to many people groups globally. It is also a fine table bird.
    Ah! Thats the benefit of a good education for you.... I just thought sea chickens were a result of fowl weather

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