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  1. Perhaps we should have used the same principle the US government adopted towards the indigenous red indians of the day ...steal their lands..bit 'o' rapin' an' a piligin' never did anyone any harm. :)

    Wahey, I can't wait until the current US government give all the land back to the red indians, imagine that.... a casino and a bingo hall on every street corner :huh:

    No, that's different !

  2. A young boy went up to his father and asked him, 'Dad, what is the

    >

    > difference between 'potentially' and 'realistically'?'

    >

    >> The father thought for a moment, then answered, 'Go ask your mother if

    >> she would sleep with Brad Pitt for a million dollars.

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    >> Then ask your sister if she would sleep with Brad Pitt for a million>

    > dollars, and then ask your brother if he'd sleep with Brad Pitt for a>

    > million dollars. Come back and tell me what you learn from that.>>

    >

    >> So the boy went to his mother and asked, 'Would you sleep with Brad Pitt>

    > for a million dollars?'>>

    >

    >> The mother replied, 'Of course I would! We could really use that money to>

    > fix up the house and send you kids to a great University!'>>

    >

    >> The boy then went to his sister and asked, 'Would you sleep with Brad

    >> Pitt for a million dollars?'

    >

    >> The girl replied, 'Oh my Gawd! I LOVE Brad Pitt I would sleep with him in>

    > a heartbeat, are you nuts?'>>

    >

    >> The boy then went to his brother and asked, 'Would you sleep with Brad>

    > Pitt for a million dollars?'

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    >> 'Of course,' the brother replied. 'Do you know what a million bucks would>

    > buy?'>

    >

    >> The boy pondered the answers for a few days and then went back to his

    >> dad.>

    >> His father asked him, 'Did you find out the difference between>

    > 'potentially' and 'realistically'?'>

    >

    >> The boy replied, 'Yes, 'Potentially', you and I are sitting on three>

    > million dollars ....>>

    >

    >> But 'realistically', we're living with two hookers and a homo.'

  3. Yes well done John, As for Scotland,Well he could be on the too many "Cubs" register?

    Regards Charlie.

    excellent result for John :rolleyes: well deserved doesn't seem to make any difference what trial's John wins he still wont get a ride in Scotland and as for too many Cubs register !! we all know thats a load of bull s*** . i can almost see the entry next year ,,,, same old riders as normal always get a ride,,,,, so much for a ballot :)

    Yeah - you can never have to many 250 cubs.

  4. Hii B40RT

    I do mine exactly how you describe

    But the situation my friend has is he lives in a quasi semi, and has to carry it through a narrow tunnel. so he's not as fortunate as us!

    Hi RichT

    I'd always be nervous of it "unfolding" at speed.

    Have a look at www.motolug.com

  5. fairy luquid and alot of pressure should do it i had the same problam but be warned it does go of with an very loud ping type sound when it does pop out

    Fairy liquid has salt in it which wont improve alloy rims.

  6. You have point Dabster but think about this - the SY works better at no stop than most other brands 'right out of the box' - big lump or not - so maybe, just maybe there is life in the old dog yet...

    Paul M

    Big "reliable" lump.

  7. I enjoyed the trial.Rode the easy route and probably lost more than I should but it is about my level.I'm not that good.

    Hard route looked quite difficult with a few tight turns etc but the results speak for themselves I suppose.

    Yes there was a bit of queueing at some sections but at least it was a nice sunny day unlike the scramble today which was cut short due to the mud.

    A great weekend.

    Good company to !

  8. Hmmm, yes Metisse, I have that mag here, I assumed the guy on the front cover on the Ariel was an English bloke, when I looked up number 9 in the programme, apparently he's Scottish!

    Now I certainly don't profess to know everyone in Scotland, but one of my tasks is to record all trials results up here in Jockland, so I do recognise the names.

    I've never seen this guy at any other event nor seen his name appear in any Scottish trials results over at least the last five years! I could be wrong of course?

    Maybe he's just one of those chaps who ride once a year then??? :mellow:

    That wee red Bantam looks wonderful, the creator must be justly proud of his handywork and I genuinely applaud his skill... just one thing wrong with it... it isn't much like a proper Pre-65 bike is it? I would ride something like that as a twinshock or special. He should bring it to Alvie (no harm plugging oor local Pre65 & twinshocker trial is there), we would find a class to put it in!

    Big John

    Hi John

    Paul is a great guy, and I have ridden around the pre 65 twice in the past with him when he was on a Cub. He was out recently on the Aerial riding one of his club events.

    Ross

 
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