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By darwin dali
#319377
DD, how does my dungeon compare to your dungeon? Do you think it has potential?
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Have you checked there wasn't a previous owner called Mr Fritzl?

:yikes::yikes::yikes:
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By stonemonkey
#319384
DD, how does my dungeon compare to your dungeon? Do you think it has potential?
P1090419.JPG


Have you checked there wasn't a previous owner called Mr Fritzl?

:yikes::yikes::yikes:


What is it about people of the Alps and their love for dungeons?
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By Jabberwocky
#319385
I bought me a 2002 yamaha v star 650 custom two weeks ago!! And today I got a brand new helmet, jacket, and gloves and rode my bike home from my friend's house today so it's finally where it belongs. He was tuning the carb and clutch for me. I didn't get my motorcycle permit until Thursday and I wanted to be the one to ride it home so I was finally able to do that today :D

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As DD says hey some leather. My mate fell of his moped doing 30 the road rubbed anything that touched it like an eraser. His shoulder blade was down to bone.
By andrew
#319391
DD, how does my dungeon compare to your dungeon? Do you think it has potential?
P1090419.JPG


Have you checked there wasn't a previous owner called Mr Fritzl?

:yikes::yikes::yikes:


What? Too soon? :hehe:
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By vlad
#319401
Amazing, Geet, amazing! Fantastic bike choice! Drive that beast well! :bicycle::headbang:
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By darwin dali
#319550
DD, how does my dungeon compare to your dungeon? Do you think it has potential?
P1090419.JPG


Have you checked there wasn't a previous owner called Mr Fritzl?

:yikes::yikes::yikes:


What is it about people of the Alps and their love for dungeons?

They have a discerning and eclectic taste I guess...
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DD, how does my dungeon compare to your dungeon? Do you think it has potential?
P1090419.JPG


Have you checked there wasn't a previous owner called Mr Fritzl?

:yikes::yikes::yikes:


What is it about people of the Alps and their love for dungeons?

They have a discerning and eclectic taste I guess...

Nah, it's just warm and moist down there. :hehe:
By andrew
#319771
I spent the day at work doing pretty much nothing. The highlight was logging a colleague onto an odd website that someone else had been speaking about. Oh how we laughed. :rofl: It was wrong in so many ways! :eek:
By vaptin
#319785
I spent the day at work doing pretty much nothing. The highlight was logging a colleague onto an odd website that someone else had been speaking about. Oh how we laughed. :rofl: It was wrong in so many ways! :eek:


:yikes:

It wasn't this one was it? :rimshot:
#319786
I spent the day at work doing pretty much nothing. The highlight was logging a colleague onto an odd website that someone else had been speaking about. Oh how we laughed. :rofl: It was wrong in so many ways! :eek:

No wonder British productivity is in the dumps.
By vaptin
#319787
I spent the day at work doing pretty much nothing. The highlight was logging a colleague onto an odd website that someone else had been speaking about. Oh how we laughed. :rofl: It was wrong in so many ways! :eek:

No wonder British productivity is in the dumps.


That, the interest in the Olympics, apathy and discontentment due to poor government and a lack of meritocracy.
By andrew
#319793
I spent the day at work doing pretty much nothing. The highlight was logging a colleague onto an odd website that someone else had been speaking about. Oh how we laughed. :rofl: It was wrong in so many ways! :eek:


:yikes:

It wasn't this one was it? :rimshot:


Nope. It was worse, much worse. I'm not sure if it would be suitable for mentioning here. No doubt some of you are aware of it though. :wink:

I spent the day at work doing pretty much nothing. The highlight was logging a colleague onto an odd website that someone else had been speaking about. Oh how we laughed. :rofl: It was wrong in so many ways! :eek:

No wonder British productivity is in the dumps.


Blame the client company. No scheduled sailings or arrivals. No doubt come the end of the week they'll plan 4 or 5 in 1 day when we only have capacity for 2 at the most. This happens every so often and is a golden opportunity to be paid to do nothing.
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By geetface9
#319804
I bought me a 2002 yamaha v star 650 custom two weeks ago!! And today I got a brand new helmet, jacket, and gloves and rode my bike home from my friend's house today so it's finally where it belongs. He was tuning the carb and clutch for me. I didn't get my motorcycle permit until Thursday and I wanted to be the one to ride it home so I was finally able to do that today :D




As DD says hey some leather. My mate fell of his moped doing 30 the road rubbed anything that touched it like an eraser. His shoulder blade was down to bone.


It's too hot in az for leather. This is the protective mesh with pads in the back, shoulders, and elbows. Hopefully it's enough but I'm willing to take the risk :eek:
By andrew
#319808
I bought me a 2002 yamaha v star 650 custom two weeks ago!! And today I got a brand new helmet, jacket, and gloves and rode my bike home from my friend's house today so it's finally where it belongs. He was tuning the carb and clutch for me. I didn't get my motorcycle permit until Thursday and I wanted to be the one to ride it home so I was finally able to do that today :D




As DD says hey some leather. My mate fell of his moped doing 30 the road rubbed anything that touched it like an eraser. His shoulder blade was down to bone.


It's too hot in az for leather. This is the protective mesh with pads in the back, shoulders, and elbows. Hopefully it's enough but I'm willing to take the risk :eek:


Man up dude - jeans and a manky t-shirt is all you need. :D
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