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    Quote Originally Posted by 16silver View Post
    after chatting with the hospital reps, they've managed to convince me to go on chemo, what i didn't know was that they had sabotaged me! they had my x there helping convince me! and my best mate too! but sadly the worst part is that chemo for me is every Wednesday night so I'm going to miss you lot heaps, it took a lot of convincing to get me to give up n.a.s.s every Wednesday night, but as part of the agreement, i can have someone with me as i take the chemo so it will help me to have someone there with me so ive chosen my best mate to stay with me every wednes day night (was only allowed to pick one ) so im going to miss you lot and ive decided to take some riding courses to help me with developing my skills and practice alot
    Having just had my granfarther pass away from terminal cancer i hope to god you are being straight up here. if not...... well lets say i will be less than impressed. that said if you do have cancer and are going to have to go through radiation then my thought s are with you as i have just see someone go through this and it is not the best thing to go through.
    If in six months you are well enough to ride i hope you get beack on the bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    Well I'm back from NP earlier than I thought and I've come home to a driveway that is being ripped up by a Bobcat as I speak. Will have to do a bit of 4wd'n just to get out the gate. Looks like I'll have to bring the Tricker out for a ride instead.
    and you didn't even say hello!

    Quote Originally Posted by retro asian View Post
    Hope y'all have fun...I'm really missing you guys......NOT!!!
    You are an arse i am so jelious

    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    Cherio, the course was great Richard
    I shall bring an extra bag of balls for next time, and some chalk possibly to see if we can do it a bit more qymicanna style
    p.s. James - describe the feeling of those fake boobs for us please...
    will see if i can do the same a nice tight slow course might be in order

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    Quote Originally Posted by retro asian View Post
    Hope y'all have fun...I'm really missing you guys......NOT!!!




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    Hi just want to say thank you all so much for last night, it was my first NASS and I have certainly learnt a lot. thanks to Richard and Todd for the coaching and I shall see you all next Wednesday. Cheers Hayden

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    Quote Originally Posted by hctseng View Post
    Hi just want to say thank you all so much for last night, it was my first NASS and I have certainly learnt a lot. thanks to Richard and Todd for the coaching and I shall see you all next Wednesday. Cheers Hayden
    Certanly nice to meet you too buddy, actually all of the new faces (and the old ones) , it was really nice to meet you all. See you next week ride.


    One point tho, if there are people who wanna do a seperate ride to the carpark next time, can we mention that earlier and seperate the groups better. Last night was a bit of a confusion. The moonlight cruise was well nice tho. Someone bring the moon next week too
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    Quote Originally Posted by 16silver View Post
    after chatting with the hospital reps, they've managed to convince me to go on chemo, what i didn't know was that they had sabotaged me! they had my x there helping convince me! and my best mate too! but sadly the worst part is that chemo for me is every Wednesday night so I'm going to miss you lot heaps, it took a lot of convincing to get me to give up n.a.s.s every Wednesday night, but as part of the agreement, i can have someone with me as i take the chemo so it will help me to have someone there with me so ive chosen my best mate to stay with me every wednes day night (was only allowed to pick one ) so im going to miss you lot and ive decided to take some riding courses to help me with developing my skills and practice alot
    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy12 View Post
    Seriously dude... just because u got kicked out of the pub due to being underage + act like a complete dickhead trying to unsuccessfully blow your bike up at Nass.. u cant make shit like cancer up!!
    I personally hate you even more than ever for making that shit up... GROW SOME BALLS AND GET A LIFE DUDE!!

    Mate, as Steve has said above, I myself am very closely connected to cancer, my partner has it. If the truth comes out that you're taking something like that in jest, you won't get off it lightly.

    Otherwise, I do wish you all the best for this second bout of chemo. It's definitley not easy, but atleast you'll have someone to support you through it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy12 View Post
    Seriously dude... just because u got kicked out of the pub due to being underage + act like a complete dickhead trying to unsuccessfully blow your bike up at Nass.. u cant make shit like cancer up!!
    I personally hate you even more than ever for making that shit up... GROW SOME BALLS AND GET A LIFE DUDE!!
    getting kicked out of the pub has nothing to do with it
    and I've never tried to blow my bike up, its a 2 stroke that's why it smokes.
    and you really have some nerve saying I'm making this up, that's just shallow, i now know what type of person you are, you judge before you know.
    i would say something bad about you or wish you ill but seriously you're not worth wasting my breath on.

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    16silver, with all due respect: I think what has happened here is that people know that you have a inclanation to tell some slightly tall tales. This is the boy who cried wolf scenerio - I'm not saying anything about whether you suffer from cancer or not, but you must understand that people are instantly sceptical of that claim because of some of the other stories you've told us. You've gotta remember that many of the folks we socialise with on the NASS ride have been round the block enough to know when somebody is streching the truth.

    I just think that you might get on with everybody a bit better if you were a little more humble when you come on the ride - learn and listen, rather than try to be the centre of attention. People put the time and effort into organising these things so we can all learn and have a good time, so please show some respect by actually learning from these folks, so you don't just end up another teenage skin crayon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesemethod View Post
    16silver, with all due respect: I think what has happened here is that people know that you have a inclanation to tell some slightly tall tales. This is the boy who cried wolf scenerio - I'm not saying anything about whether you suffer from cancer or not, but you must understand that people are instantly sceptical of that claim because of some of the other stories you've told us. You've gotta remember that many of the folks we socialise with on the NASS ride have been round the block enough to know when somebody is streching the truth.

    I just think that you might get on with everybody a bit better if you were a little more humble when you come on the ride - learn and listen, rather than try to be the centre of attention. People put the time and effort into organising these things so we can all learn and have a good time, so please show some respect by actually learning from these folks, so you don't just end up another teenage skin crayon.
    since when have i ever tried to be the centre of attention? and wheres your proof that i "tell stories" or "stretch the truth"? i do learn and listen, and dont talk to me about respect when you obviously have none.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    and you didn't even say hello!
    And by the time I had warmed up, eveyone just decided to go to the pub and buggered off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesemethod View Post
    16silver, with all due respect: I think what has happened here is that people know that you have a inclanation to tell some slightly tall tales. This is the boy who cried wolf scenerio - I'm not saying anything about whether you suffer from cancer or not, but you must understand that people are instantly sceptical of that claim because of some of the other stories you've told us. You've gotta remember that many of the folks we socialise with on the NASS ride have been round the block enough to know when somebody is streching the truth.

    I just think that you might get on with everybody a bit better if you were a little more humble when you come on the ride - learn and listen, rather than try to be the centre of attention. People put the time and effort into organising these things so we can all learn and have a good time, so please show some respect by actually learning from these folks, so you don't just end up another teenage skin crayon.
    Couldnt have said it better myself

    Quote Originally Posted by 16silver View Post
    since when have i ever tried to be the centre of attention? and wheres your proof that i "tell stories" or "stretch the truth"? i do learn and listen, and dont talk to me about respect when you obviously have none.
    Have you never met yourself?
    Cheesemethod has a damn sight more respect than you sunshine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger8 View Post
    Have you never met yourself?
    Cheesemethod has a damn sight more respect than you sunshine.
    Pull yer head in, lest it get knocked off...
    since when have i EVER disrespected anyone at nass? NEVER with the only exception of on this forum with people flaming me and accusing me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 16silver View Post
    since when have i ever tried to be the centre of attention? and wheres your proof that i "tell stories" or "stretch the truth"? i do learn and listen, and dont talk to me about respect when you obviously have none.
    I'm sure a few of the others might remember some of the absurdities like the police closing a public road so you and your buddies could race around the streets in your jeans (they're kevlar). Or the dozen kegs that were the prize for winning.

    As for being the centre of attention, why do you find it necessary to sit your bike on the rev limiter when you start it up? Or sit it on the rev limiter in the carpark then loudly exclaim to everybody that you were happy because you just 'cleared out your exhaust'. Do you know what a big end bearing looks like? If not, don't worry cause you'll find out pretty soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesemethod View Post
    I'm sure a few of the others might remember some of the absurdities like the police closing a public road so you and your buddies could race around the streets in your jeans (they're kevlar). Or the dozen kegs that were the prize for winning.

    As for being the centre of attention, why do you find it necessary to sit your bike on the rev limiter when you start it up? Or sit it on the rev limiter in the carpark then loudly exclaim to everybody that you were happy because you just 'cleared out your exhaust'. Do you know what a big end bearing looks like? If not, don't worry cause you'll find out pretty soon.
    the street racing was an organised event, supervied, and monitered by police, my jeans are actually kevlar (lifestyle imports check them out if you dont believe me), and no i dont start my bike up on the revv limiter, and never HAVE had it on 16krpm so you are DEAD WRONG there, i put the throttle on to about 4k to 6k to warm the exaust up so it doesnt suffocate when riding and as for the carpark thing, you are dead wrong too, i had just pulled in and turned my bike off, DID NOT SIT THERE REVVING IT as you state, i loudly exclaimed that my exaust was cleared out because i was happy as it had actually happened, so get your damn facts right before making up bullshit, and yes the prize was a dozen kegs, sponsered by the local pub, we all chipped in for the event and the locals chipped in too and there are videos on youtube somewhere, matt is uploading them so will be proof on youtube of that too, so next time, dont be lazy and bother to ask for the full story and get the facts right before making bullshit allegations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 16silver View Post
    i put the throttle on to about 4k to 6k to warm the exaust up so it doesnt suffocate when riding
    i loudly exclaimed that my exaust was cleared out because i was happy as it had actually happened,
    And this is why it spat handfulls of red embers on the road in front of my bike, when you gave it throttle, last week on the Riverhead Rd??

    And then carried on to blow smoke at my helmet while you revved it while wating in line at the carpark?

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