[QUOTE=GCSB Thought Police;1131009966]I'm cheerful because I'm back in New Zealand ...
But I'm not pleased that I still have to monitor this godforsaken place called Kiwi Biker. How depressingly boring, and nothing has changed.[/QUO
Why don't you just, have ex and travel?
Your self appointed masters ( in yer head) can take a flying leap, too.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
Well. I'm happy today anyway...The racebike I've been struggling to finish fired up yesterday, sounds good, doesn't piss oil and the oil light eventually went off...
Given how much has been changed inside and outside the cases and what could have gone wrong, the small amount of carb tuning required is minor indeed.
When do we see it wearing tyres out?
i've finally come to Spain to buy this gem of a house https://tranio.com/spain/adt/1550169/ wish me luck!
can't wait to feel like the owner of this place
...I can't wait to line mine up alongside it...Pete will be grinning from ear to ear...I wanna hear the four of those black tubes rumbling...
Seems that if you can't find at least a couple of reasons to be cheerful here then you're not really trying very hard.
http://www.prosperity.com/globe/new-zealand
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
If you wake up alive that is good reason to be cheerful.
When I was at the Darwin LNG project last year, one of the TA's in the crew asks one day ' Should we start a Lotto syndicate ? I say why not (14 of us)
$200 each for five weeks, the seventh week we won Division one... cheerful indeed was I.
I had been with the same company for over six and half years but got an offer to go to another LNG project early this year in WA (where I am now)
There are over 7000 personal on site, I get put in a crew (maybe 20 people)
In passing I notice one day one guy has a familiar name (not unusual, there is a Michael Jackson also)
I am there maybe a week and one morning at the 'pre start the same guy says to me 'I had a mate with the same name as you.
I reply 'Would he know you lived at 2 %^&& Cresent etc.
Yes it was a school mate from late 1964 to 1971 who I hadn't seen since then.
Small world and another reason to be cheerful.
The mighty All Black glue that binds half our silly little nation together just got fucked over by the Iirish. That gives me so many reasons on so many levels to be ecstatically cheerful.
I chopped the ugly tired wiring loom out of the Gsx11 race bike on Friday night & have spent the weekend building a tidy reliable loom with all the nice factory looking terminals & loom wrap, while losing about 20 opportunities for a breakdown in what was going to be the very near future.
That's definitely a reason to be cheerful.
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