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    Waiting for towies - how you keep sane

    So I just got home after a 2 and half hour wait for AA, and subsequently, a towie.

    And I was bored.

    Really bored.

    I couldn't text anyone as I was saving my phone's battery for important bike related calls. I didn't have an ipod or any other gear to amuse me.
    So what did I do?
    I kept tallies of how many blue and non blue cars went through my particular section of road. Same for Suzuki and non Suzuki.
    I flicked pebbles across the road. I took mental note of every single colour on my bike. I flicked pebbles at leaves, practicing my aim.
    And I came very close to seeing how difficult walking along the white rails at the edges of the road would be.

    What have you done to pass the time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McWild View Post
    So I just got home after a 2 and half hour wait for AA, and subsequently, a towie.

    And I was bored.

    Really bored.

    I couldn't text anyone as I was saving my phone's battery for important bike related calls. I didn't have an ipod or any other gear to amuse me.
    So what did I do?
    I kept tallies of how many blue and non blue cars went through my particular section of road. Same for Suzuki and non Suzuki.
    I flicked pebbles across the road. I took mental note of every single colour on my bike. I flicked pebbles at leaves, practicing my aim.
    And I came very close to seeing how difficult walking along the white rails at the edges of the road would be.

    What have you done to pass the time?
    After the anger at my stupidity had settled down and another vehical was sent for a truck...(No phone coverage) and I was at the crash site all alone, and I had read the Ford EA falcon owners manual 17 times, I gave in and got into several conversations...with the birds (theory of flight, meaning of life, joys of nest making), and with the trees (discusions around around termites and water table) then, with the other voices in my head...the hours soon passed....24 hours in the aussie bush. no books, radio, game boys etc

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    Pretend its business time and get to it,fills in a couple of hours.
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    I have spent 147 of the last 30 years waiting for my woman. I've learned to zone out. Kinda like your computer going into power-saving mode...
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    I have spent 147 of the last 30 years waiting for my woman. I've learned to zone out. Kinda like your computer going into power-saving mode...
    Viff, I tried blinging you, but I need to spread it around.
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Mc Wild...you forgot to mention the most important bit of info.......
    Why did you need a towtruck...?
    Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....

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    I have a snooze.

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    well if it had been the bike broken down would have pushed it...lol..may have beaten the towie home... but a car...yup sleep time
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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    Mc Wild...you forgot to mention the most important bit of info.......
    Why did you need a towtruck...?
    Pulled the clutch in to change gear and it didn't come back out. The cable had seized up. So I could rev it to hell and back, I could flick through the gears, I could coast, but I couldn't actually go anywhere. Has a new cable now though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    I have spent 147 of the last 30 years waiting for my woman. I've learned to zone out. Kinda like your computer going into power-saving mode...
    I spent the first half of my life waiting for my mother. I spent the next half of my life waiting for my wife. I spent the next half waiting for my girlfriend. God alone knows what the next half will be spent waiting for but I WILL BE WAITING, I just bet!!!
    . “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    ...24 hours in the aussie bush. no books, radio, game boys etc
    I knew a girl from Tasmania a bit like that....I eventually prevailed on her to shave her bush though
    In space, no one can smell your fart.

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    Good time to carry an old rag and give your bike a bit of a buff up mate
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    I had a long wait on Sunday when I pancaked my CBR and I must say that's why you take a passenger!! prefferably a hot biker nympho

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    I knew a girl from Tasmania a bit like that....I eventually prevailed on her to shave her bush though
    I was going to say Touché however after 24 hours I expect douche is more appropriate.

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    quick hand shandy in the bushes on the side of the road.

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