guns don't kill people.....people kill people.
guns don't kill people.....people kill people.
Im so glad this was posted....I was going too but didnt get on till now. I was mad as shit when I saw it....I was like Who TF ever rides like that! My room mate got drawn in my anger and I said (she doesnt ride) when the hell have you ever seen a motorbike ride through traffic like that! She said "its ok Tanya its just T.V, calm down"
Which of course set me off on the whole
IM SO TIRED of this SH&$....Idiots....blah blah blahhhhhhhh
She suggested counceling.
SHORTLAND STREET SUX
portraying us like that
PATHETIC
OK done....moving on
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Yeah I thought it was ridiculous! I missed the actual riding bit cause I was cooking tea, but I was like, god! Trust them to portray bikers like that.
As to the killer... hmm... well we thought it might have been Brenda, but she is dead now. It miiiiight be Joey after tonights events, but I am thinking it is Scotty
Yes, I know, Shorty Street is lame.. But it is soooo addictive!!
She’s my best friend since primary school and a shrink who specialises in drug and alcohol counselling……… annoying as she’s always dropping hints about my mental state!
If I had a doc or nurse it mighta driven me over the edge
Luckily my other personalities have taken over and Im over Shortland Street.....
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Don't forget these are the people that bought you a gn250 with 4 into 1 sound efects. Hardly reality
RIDE FOR THE CONDITIONS WHEN THEY CHANGE INCREASE YOUR SPEED
Of for goodness sake's people, get over it.
It's a story.
Every time a motorcyclist appears on telly, they don't have to be portrayed as an absolute paragon of society.
The story involved someone on a motorcycle doing something silly, and causing an accident.
I think you've giving Shortland St too much power here.
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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