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Lucky you didnt fall off this thing mate !!!

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By: Flood - 23rd June 2004 at 23:40

Which part of the elephant?

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By: Snapper - 23rd June 2004 at 21:42

I’ve eaten elephant. Not a whole one mind.

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By: ageorge - 23rd June 2004 at 19:40

Quite right, we tried goat in Kenya, as well as zebra and alligator.

But was the food any good ???

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By: ageorge - 23rd June 2004 at 19:39

Depends on whether you’re French or not, horse meat is quite tasty.

Hell no way , I tried it in Joigny , asked for it well done , got a light brown fillet , when I tried to cut it the bl**dy thing was damn raw !!! 😮

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By: EN830 - 23rd June 2004 at 12:45

As is goat – if that is all you have available…;)

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Quite right, we tried goat in Kenya, as well as zebra and alligator.

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By: Flood - 23rd June 2004 at 12:43

As is goat – if that is all you have available…;)

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By: EN830 - 23rd June 2004 at 12:36

stinky unedible bloody things. 😡

Depends on whether you’re French or not, horse meat is quite tasty.

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By: Snapper - 23rd June 2004 at 09:27

I find them quite tasty.

So, we’ll see you at Legends then shall we Geedee?

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By: ageorge - 22nd June 2004 at 21:55

Unfortunately my family rent out the field behind my barn to a horsey family , working in the barn is fine , jetwashing Horse Turd from my tractors isn’t , I hate the damn things , stinky unedible bloody things. 😡

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By: geedee - 22nd June 2004 at 21:51

I thought the bike should be indoors anyway ??? , I have a Ducati 888 dismantled and stashed all over the house , easier to work on in the winter and the petrol smell is hardly noticable after a year or two , mind you I bet the horse **** in the garage makes lying under the car a bit wiffy 🙂

Unfortunately, the missus uses the truck when she goes and does her horsey stuff, consequently the pick up bed hums a bit to those that aint used to animals…..and its an infinately better smell that what dogs produce !!!

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By: ageorge - 22nd June 2004 at 21:46

Good idea…I could put them in the garage and bring the Harley upstairs…..that should free up some space a bit !

I thought the bike should be indoors anyway ??? , I have a Ducati 888 dismantled and stashed all over the house , easier to work on in the winter and the petrol smell is hardly noticable after a year or two , mind you I bet the horse **** in the garage makes lying under the car a bit wiffy 🙂

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By: geedee - 22nd June 2004 at 21:24

Good idea…I could put them in the garage and bring the Harley upstairs…..that should free up some space a bit !

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By: ageorge - 22nd June 2004 at 19:17

You should really try keeping the dog and horse outside , that should free up some space in the house !! 🙂

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By: geedee - 22nd June 2004 at 16:49

Good man.

Yup, I’m back. Came back with the family, one dog, one horse, two bikes, two cars and a shed load of piccies / memories.

All of a sudden, my house aint big enough !

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By: ageorge - 22nd June 2004 at 15:13

Alistair

hows the 1943 Ford 9N coming along ?…got it sprayed yet ?

Nearly finished Geedee , I used a 1951 Frguson TED20 tractor with the petrol/paraffin engine . All the footplates and tinwork was copied from that brochure cover you posted and Kev 35 sent me somemore detailed photos . It has been painted just a bit of wiring to be done and new front tyres , should be a photo coming soon – thanks for your help and it’s good to see you back – are you England based now ???

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By: ageorge - 4th August 2003 at 19:58

😀 😀 Cheers Geedee !!! , that cheered me up , this is my first full day back at work since I got out of hospital , I’m afraid motorcycling is in the past for me now , I’m keeping a Ducati 888SP2 but everything else is gone now , to the scrapyard in the sky – a Yamaha YZF750SP – my fault , flipped it into a hedge – repaired then T-boned by a car , a Honda CBR1000 ( not my fault – it siezed and spat me off ), 2 Honda RVF400’s – gifted to a Grey Bike series race team – just being stupid and a Kawasaki ZZR600 – shunted into the centre reservation by an idiot BMW driver pulling out in front of me , slid me mates Hardly Dangerous down the road the day before my wedding ( still haven’t paid for it , cheers Howard )
I know this is HIGHLY irresponsible but I did have a loan of a Hayabusa a couple of months ago and on the downhill stretch of the M8 from the Shotts turnoff to the Harthill services I can DEFINATELY state they will do 200mph , 03:00 , empty motorway , brand new bike – who wouldn’t have tried it !!!.

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By: geedee - 4th August 2003 at 18:10

or maybe this one if he wants summat a bit smaller !!!

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By: geedee - 4th August 2003 at 18:08

Originally posted by frankvw
What is *that* supposed to be ? 😀

BIG I think !…

It was either that one or this one to post !

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By: frankvw - 4th August 2003 at 17:47

What is *that* supposed to be ? 😀

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