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    Speeding bride

    oops, just gotta call from the bride at work,she got stopped for speeding to work this morning.$120, nothing new in that,happens every day,you say.True true and I love her to bits but this woman drives like a nun guys, you've probably been stuck behind her doing 75 on the highway.Irritates the nipples off me and any one else in the queue behind.

    Come on I say to her,just try third gear dear, I think the engines gonna blow,if you don't like it we can go back to second, yes second is a good gear, I don't know why they put so many gears in a gear box'it does seem a waste yes,then after 15 years of not even tickling a speed limit she turns into a speed crazed hoon overnight. that's my girl.

    Of course you know it'll be my fault,dunno how but she'll manage some spurious link to my blamedom.
    Oh bugger

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    It's them nasty overpowered murdersickles corrupting her. You'd best give up riding immediately.

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    Of course it will be your fault, as you are a bad influence.

    As a punishment, she now gets to choose the colour of your new (PINK) bike.

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    If she does indeed drive like you describe I can't help but feel a bit of schadenfreude... Too funny when drivers that NEVER speed (and perhaps even condemn those who do) gets a ticket. Only thing better is if they get done for going too slow.

    Got one of those $120 + 20 DM pts tickets just over a week ago. Couldn't really get upset about it, actually I was happy that he only got me doing 18 km/h above the limit since I'd been sitting in the 20-30 km/h above all the day before then. Bloody good effort on the cops side as well to get me - the radar detector usually gives ample warning - he managed to ping me just as I came up over a hill crest and he was going down a hill perhaps 300 meters further down the road... Bugger... oh well.
    He left me with the words: "Slow down and have a safe trip." I was tempted to say: "Are you offering me a tui - but don't worry I always drive safe..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    If she does indeed drive like you describe I can't help but feel a bit of schadenfreude... Too funny when drivers that NEVER speed (and perhaps even condemn those who do) gets a ticket. Only thing better is if they get done for going too slow.

    Got one of those $120 + 20 DM pts tickets just over a week ago. Couldn't really get upset about it, actually I was happy that he only got me doing 18 km/h above the limit since I'd been sitting in the 20-30 km/h above all the day before then. Bloody good effort on the cops side as well to get me - the radar detector usually gives ample warning - he managed to ping me just as I came up over a hill crest and he was going down a hill perhaps 300 meters further down the road... Bugger... oh well.
    He left me with the words: "Slow down and have a safe trip." I was tempted to say: "Are you offering me a tui - but don't worry I always drive safe..."


    Tuff break mikkel. Hey is it true an oncomming cop car can zap ya? someone told me that the other day but he may have been pullin me toddger.
    Oh bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by martybabe View Post
    Tuff break mikkel. Hey is it true an oncomming cop car can zap ya? someone told me that the other day but he may have been pullin me toddger.
    Easy... Usually they will ping you going in the opposite direction.

    Radar detector works wonders - however, if you're out on the open road with no traffic in front of you and he doesn't turn his radar on until he pings YOU, then you won't get much warning.

    In my case I probably managed to loose about 5 km/h before he got his measurement. I was very impressed with how quickly he reacted as I came up over the hill crest. The radar detector went nuts just as I saw the police car and I went straight on the brakes - but he got his reading...
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    [QUOTE=martybabe;1403179she turns into a speed crazed hoon overnight[/QUOTE]

    Ummm it's called estrogen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    Ummm it's called estrogen?
    eeerrr, not so sir! Oestregen is the nurturing, caring,baby-making hormone...unlikely to make us speed, trust me!

    You'd be thinking of Testosterone, which indeed affects us hoonettes on a regular basis, however never as deeply as you fellas!
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007XX View Post
    eeerrr, not so sir!
    Ack chew ally, estrogen is a far more psychoactive hormone than testosterone.

    High testosterone levels mostly have mood-altering effects because both men and women maintain their balance between T and E via the aromatase enzyme; high T results in high E, and therefore psychological disturbance, unless one is taking an estrogen receptor agonist like clomiphene citrate or an aromatase blocker like anastrozole.

    Which is why anabolic steroid users take female fertility drugs and breast cancer medication to offset the steroids' side effects!



    Testosterone is, however, a very good thing for women in small doses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Testosterone is, however, a very good thing for women in small doses.


    Especially if assimilated orally, one assumes...


    Testosterone is still the "aggressive" hormone, regardless of how you explain it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

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    Hahahaha, nice one! Mrs B got a speed camera fine through the post and I really took the mickey about her lack of self-control as she's always harping on about me. However, when she looked at the date, it coincided with a day I borrowed her car. Never been allowed to forget that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007XX View Post
    Especially if assimilated orally, one assumes...
    Nope; testosterone breaks down in the liver unless you alkylate the T molecule and turn a particular carbon atom into a methyl or ethyl group, making it mildly hepatotoxic (in the order of paracetamol).

    Testosterone is therefore usually administered as an ester via intramuscular injection.



    Quote Originally Posted by 007XX View Post
    Testosterone is still the "aggressive" hormone, regardless of how you explain it.
    Buttock horse.

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    Nope; testosterone breaks down in the liver unless you alkylate the T molecule and turn a particular carbon atom into a methyl or ethyl group, making it mildly hepatotoxic (in the order of paracetamol).

    Testosterone is therefore usually administered as an ester via intramuscular injection.

    Well, that sounds like fun! ......you go first!

    However, to get back on topic ()...The hoonism is somethign I am sure she will eventually be proud of, once she'll get to retell it to a crowd of appreciative bikers!
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Hahahaha, nice one! Mrs B got a speed camera fine through the post and I really took the mickey about her lack of self-control as she's always harping on about me. However, when she looked at the date, it coincided with a day I borrowed her car. Never been allowed to forget that one

    ha ha, you poor,poor bastsrd. Let me see if I can get ya some bling dude

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Nope; testosterone breaks down in the liver unless you alkylate the T molecule and turn a particular carbon atom into a methyl or ethyl group, making it mildly hepatotoxic (in the order of paracetamol).

    Testosterone is therefore usually administered as an ester via intramuscular injection.





    Buttock horse.

    That settles it JR, if your a doctor , I'm havin a GSX 1400
    Oh bugger

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    If she's so used to driving slowly, then it could be argued that her travelling at <20km over the speed limit is far more dangerous than (for example) Simon Crafar travelling at <40km over the speed limit. Are you confident in her abilities?


    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Ack chew ally, estrogen is a far more psychoactive hormone than testosterone.

    High testosterone levels mostly have mood-altering effects because both men and women maintain their balance between T and E via the aromatase enzyme; high T results in high E, and therefore psychological disturbance, unless one is taking an estrogen receptor agonist like clomiphene citrate or an aromatase blocker like anastrozole.

    Which is why anabolic steroid users take female fertility drugs and breast cancer medication to offset the steroids' side effects!



    Testosterone is, however, a very good thing for women in small doses.

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Nope; testosterone breaks down in the liver unless you alkylate the T molecule and turn a particular carbon atom into a methyl or ethyl group, making it mildly hepatotoxic (in the order of paracetamol).

    Testosterone is therefore usually administered as an ester via intramuscular injection.





    Buttock horse.

    Do some work.




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