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    macman is ded..

    long live bugjuice..
    just a quick FYI to those few who know me a little, I decided to change my nickname cos after the last few rides, I've got nothing but bugjuice on the front.. so I thought it'd be better than macman which i've overused for everything..

    cheers SM for doing that

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    Welcome bugjuice (Macman cross)
    To every man upon this earth
    Death cometh sooner or late
    And how can a man die better
    Than facing fearful odds
    For the ashes of his fathers
    And the temples of his Gods

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    Rightyho. Jolly good.
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    Another cross dresser

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    On the topic of name changes...

    If you havn't realised, I used to be Madcat.
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    if you have a face afterwards well... that depends how you act...

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    It's a bit like reading one of those heart-rending life stories of a pre-op transexual. You're not sure whether you should be interested, or not...
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    I injured a bug yesterday while riding my MTB. As I was going on my jolly way down a hill, the little devil came into my path, so I couldn't help body slamming into it. Poor lil bugger was still wiggling it's legs as it was stuck on my shirt cause I only did a half arsed job (don't worry, I put it out of it's misery straight away).

    This only means one thing, I need to go quicker so I can actually kill the bastards first time round.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Poor lil bugger was still wiggling it's legs as it was stuck on my shirt cause I only did a half arsed job (don't worry, I put it out of it's misery straight away).
    I remember many years ago walking into town. There was a tiny bug that divebombed my face, but I didn't think anything of it. Anyway, so I wandered round a bit, went into a few shops etc, and wondered at some of the puzzled looks sent my way. Wasn't til I got home that I discovered I had a bug stuck to my lipstick, still alive with little legs waving around frantically. But it's ok cos it was in my goth days, so I was able to pull it off!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    I remember many years ago walking into town. There was a tiny bug that divebombed my face, but I didn't think anything of it. Anyway, so I wandered round a bit, went into a few shops etc, and wondered at some of the puzzled looks sent my way. Wasn't til I got home that I discovered I had a bug stuck to my lipstick, still alive with little legs waving around frantically. But it's ok cos it was in my goth days, so I was able to pull it off!
    lmao.. stupid bug..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    I remember many years ago walking into town. There was a tiny bug that divebombed my face, but I didn't think anything of it. Anyway, so I wandered round a bit, went into a few shops etc, and wondered at some of the puzzled looks sent my way. Wasn't til I got home that I discovered I had a bug stuck to my lipstick, still alive with little legs waving around frantically. But it's ok cos it was in my goth days, so I was able to pull it off!
    What were you doing, wearing a bright coloured lipstick on your goth days???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    I injured a bug yesterday while riding my MTB.
    Now just to ensure that you're using this heinous abbreviation correctly, do you mean:

    Moun Tain Bike or
    Mo Tor Bike?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Now just to ensure that you're using this heinous abbreviation correctly, do you mean:

    Moun Tain Bike or
    Mo Tor Bike?
    Or:
    Motor Torpedo Boat?

    Which is the correct definition for the MTB acronym, and was taken well before you Mountain Biking whippersnappers were thought of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Now just to ensure that you're using this heinous abbreviation correctly, do you mean:

    Moun Tain Bike or
    Mo Tor Bike?
    MT - The letters M & T represent Mt. or Mount. It derives from the word Mountain. In writing form, Mount reads Mt. For example, Mt. Eden or Mt. Wellington.

    B - The letter B is for bike, it derives from the word bicycle (a vehicle with 2 wheels). Usually a pedal driven, 2-wheeled vehicle is referred as a bicycle.

    Therefore, by MTB I meant to refer to a Mountain bike. When Mountain and bike (bicycle) are put together, their combined meaning describes a specific type of bicycle. I.e. a bicycle designed for off-road use, which can include use on mountainous terrain.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    I injured a bug yesterday while riding my MTB. As I was going on my jolly way down a hill, the little devil came into my path, so I couldn't help body slamming into it. Poor lil bugger was still wiggling it's legs as it was stuck on my shirt cause I only did a half arsed job (don't worry, I put it out of it's misery straight away).

    This only means one thing, I need to go quicker so I can actually kill the bastards first time round.

    They normally work as extra protein when I'm cycling.... Never hit one anywhere else noticeably.

    Did get a fly in the eye as I took off up the road with visor up on the beemer yesterday tho.... Made it water for a little while....
    Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    MT - The letters M & T represent Mt. or Mount. It derives from the word Mountain. In writing form, Mount reads Mt. For example, Mt. Eden or Mt. Wellington.

    B - The letter B is for bike, it derives from the word bicycle (a vehicle with 2 wheels). Usually a pedal driven, 2-wheeled vehicle is referred as a bicycle.

    Therefore, by MTB I meant to refer to a Mountain bike. When Mountain and bike (bicycle) are put together, their combined meaning describes a specific type of bicycle. I.e. a bicycle designed for off-road use, which can include use on mountainous terrain.

    So you dealt to this inoffensive bug whilst riding a 2 wheel pedal powered machine on a mountain .... is the gist of your tale ... ???
    A man can move much faster without a millstone around his neck, so if he gets the chance to lose her he'd better drop her and run like heck !! .. (10cc "Modern Man Blues" - Deceptive Bends)

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