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    Talking JUST SAYING HI

    Hi everyone, I don’t no if I’m doing this right but I’m sure someone out there will let me no if i cock this up.
    I’ve recently got myself a bike after so many years of wanting one, I have my brother to thank, not only did he think it was time i got one but he sold me his Honda vt250 magna, Darren you could sell ice to Eskimos, I’ve recently been through a marriage split up and getting the bike has made getting out of bed a hell of a lot easier, I’m lucky to be in my own business, so as soon as the jobs are done and the weathers good off i go into the wild blue yonder, I’ve got no thoughts of the past, no thoughts of tomorrow, just the road ahead, and it feels great, its nice to meet other riders out on the road and although i no nothing about engines, gears, or even how bikes work, we all feel the same as soon as we put on the leather and ride, we feel free.
    I hope i get to meet a few of the members on this site or hear from you anyway. Happy riding bye for now.

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    Welcome James .... good to see you've got the bug and discovered the stress reliever that biking is.

    You got a lot to thank your brovver for ... take care mate.

    :spudwave:
    THe hand's farster than the eye ... keepan eye onda feet .. .

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    Welcome - that's one cool bike,I can see why you like to get out on it!
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    Yea, that bike is something special!

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    yeah not a bad bike

    heah bro good to see you on, bike still looks good
    It better stay like that

    catch ya on the road

    darren

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    Interesting how many people "re discover" bikes after a marriage break up!
    Welcome to the merry band.
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    Hi James,

    Nice post & I know you'll be made to feel very welcome, like I have since I joined in last week.

    Did I take the same course with you late last year? Your bike is very distinctive & from memory (if it is you) you had just purchased it and the same day or day before had attended the learners course. I was on the funny looking red scooter that pretends to look like a sportsbike? It rained a lot? The young girl on the 250 dropped her bike around the cones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by james
    Hi everyone, I don’t no if I’m doing this right but I’m sure someone out there will let me no if i cock this up.
    I’ve recently got myself a bike after so many years of wanting one, I have my brother to thank, not only did he think it was time i got one but he sold me his Honda vt250 magna, Darren you could sell ice to Eskimos, I’ve recently been through a marriage split up and getting the bike has made getting out of bed a hell of a lot easier, I’m lucky to be in my own business, so as soon as the jobs are done and the weathers good off i go into the wild blue yonder, I’ve got no thoughts of the past, no thoughts of tomorrow, just the road ahead, and it feels great, its nice to meet other riders out on the road and although i no nothing about engines, gears, or even how bikes work, we all feel the same as soon as we put on the leather and ride, we feel free.
    I hope i get to meet a few of the members on this site or hear from you anyway. Happy riding bye for now.
    Hi to you too & welcome.

    I can relate to what you say about your bike- they are a good escape!

    Sorry to have to say this mate, but your homepage link on your profile is sick...what's the meaning behind that??


    Zed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Sorry to have to say this mate, but your homepage link on your profile is sick...what's the meaning behind that??
    Yeah, James, sounds to me like there's a bit of anger towards the ex letting itself out in some odd way...

    Chill mate. Let's hope you don't have kids with the ex to complicate matters.

    I won't go there - it takes too long...

    See you on the road some time. Good to see (yet) another musician on the site too...
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

    - James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.

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    Talking hi

    Quote Originally Posted by DebK
    Hi James,

    Nice post & I know you'll be made to feel very welcome, like I have since I joined in last week.

    Did I take the same course with you late last year? Your bike is very distinctive & from memory (if it is you) you had just purchased it and the same day or day before had attended the learners course. I was on the funny looking red scooter that pretends to look like a sportsbike? It rained a lot? The young girl on the 250 dropped her bike around the cones?
    hi debk sorry to say it wasnt me on the course,it was probibly my brother darren,he bought the bike around that time,i was the one watching him and his wife going round and round thanks for the message hope to meet you someday

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    Angry i agree

    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Hi to you too & welcome.

    I can relate to what you say about your bike- they are a good escape!

    Sorry to have to say this mate, but your homepage link on your profile is sick...what's the meaning behind that??


    Zed

    i agree zed sorry mate im new to the pc i left that part of profile blank,im more suprised to see that crap then you were.

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    Angry i agree

    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    Yeah, James, sounds to me like there's a bit of anger towards the ex letting itself out in some odd way...

    Chill mate. Let's hope you don't have kids with the ex to complicate matters.

    I won't go there - it takes too long...

    See you on the road some time. Good to see (yet) another musician on the site too...
    sorry for the profile,i left that part of the profile blank,im more suprised to see that crap than you were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by james
    i agree zed sorry mate im new to the pc i left that part of profile blank,im more suprised to see that crap then you were.
    np (no prob)


    Zed

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    ooooo ... gremlins in the site...

    Nice to hear you're not weird in that way, ya know...

    See ya on the road one time mate.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

    - James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.

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    BTW, what sort of music are you writing/performing?

    I'm into rock music. Play a Gibson Les Paul/Marshall Amp - you know the stuff.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

    - James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.

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