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    Bacon and Egg sarnie or Jesus' everlasting love

    So we've taken to, ideally Hellers Danish free farmed streaky bacon with jumbo (free range) egg on grainy bread with cream cheese and a slightly zingy sauce as our Sunday tradition. Often I have to make this fairly early before disappearing to my place of worship. Today for example a farm in Martinborough where we rode the 2 stroke motorbicycles with great reverence and of course wheelies.

    Now of course this risks an eternity of damnation in hell with satan poking my backside with his fiery trident, but I think on balance the risk us worth it.

    I mean 2000 years ago a young Jewish apprentice carpenter was just starting to formulate one of the world's greatest scams presumably hoping for some respect and pootang.

    So hear ye, bacon and egg sarnies and rabid 2 stroke motorcycles are where you can put your faith.

    Or some subversive religious activity that the majority of the world thinks will send you to another hell.

    God loves his children so much he will send the vast majority to hell because they were born in a non white Christian country. Century after century.

    Ok so here's where I have to make a confession.

    Even though they make crap beer, BarbiTui sauce is great for this sort of thing.
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    Have you tried his sauce?
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    Slightly hungover this morning. Argh! The last eggs were used to make some scones!
    Oh the humanity.
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    FFS man, this is the kinda talk that'll get Brian Taxmilki and his Density disciples jumping up and down and revving their Harleys at your gate! Nobody wants that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    So we've taken to, ideally Hellers Danish free farmed streaky bacon with jumbo (free range) egg on grainy bread with cream cheese and a slightly zingy sauce as our Sunday tradition. Often I have to make this fairly early before disappearing to my place of worship. Today for example a farm in Martinborough where we rode the 2 stroke motorbicycles with great reverence and of course wheelies.
    Yuppie hipster. What's wrong with cheap farmed bacon and caged eggs on white toast bread with Cerebos barby sauce - eaten hot in the rain while watching the racing at Greymouth ?
    Some would say the whitebait sammys are better - but not me.

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    If you make your butties in floury baps, do extra. They can be wrapped diligently in tin foil and taped to the bikes silencer for a nice, hot, mid trail prayer meet snack when you're knackered.

    I've heard it anecdotally that a famous Yorkshire trials rider used tea as coolant so he could have a brew mid event.

    Manopausal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    If you make your butties in floury baps, do extra. They can be wrapped diligently in tin foil and taped to the bikes silencer for a nice, hot, mid trail prayer meet snack when you're knackered.

    I've heard it anecdotally that a famous Yorkshire trials rider used tea as coolant so he could have a brew mid event.

    You know that drinking " t' coolant" is not the same as drinking tea, right?
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    Yesterday we found in the back of the fridge some bacon that was packed in Feb and "best before" 15 March. I cooked it on the BBQ which I happened to have going, and we ate it.

    Still here. Such is the power of Jesus

    Amen brothers.

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    Tell me, What is the 10 Commandments of Motorcycling?

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    Thou shalt not covet thy neighbours Ducati for it's cam belts are simply rubber bands and it's dry clutch makes an ungodly noise...

    Thou shall worship in the house of the Dyno God and pay tribute to his High Priest the operator.

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    Thou shalt not run thy early BMW on 91 lest it ping like a mofo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Thou shalt not covet thy neighbours Ducati for it's cam belts are simply rubber bands and it's dry clutch makes an ungodly noise...

    Thou shall worship in the house of the Dyno God and pay tribute to his High Priest the operator.
    As an ex High Priest who has lost acess to his dyno perhaps I need a new calling.

    The Brotherhood of Salty Cured Pork. I'll register it as a not for profit cult tomorrow.
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