Avoiding the Royal Wedding
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Re: Avoiding the Royal Wedding
What's happened at our place is that we've all been given an extra day off, so, if you want to use it to watch the royal wedding then fine. Personally I'm saving mine to put to better use later on in the year.
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Very economical.Bijou Bob wrote:I had a 1200 Bandit Hoboh, followed by a Thunderace and a CBRthou. I am as they say, in the market at the mo, but can't make my mind up. My neck's fooked so something that's not gonna make it worse or break my wrists and something that will get me through the M61 traffic in the morning whilst saving me 30 quid a week on petrol and parking. I'm not asking much!
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You can mock but I had one of those very things when I was 16. Puch Maxi-S. Painted with purple Hammerite. Dunno what the S stood for but it definitely wasn't Sports.
Fckin peddling to get the thing going outside Bolton College to the amusement of the whole bus stop. And I wonder why I wasn't more popular with the ladies back then.
Fckin peddling to get the thing going outside Bolton College to the amusement of the whole bus stop. And I wonder why I wasn't more popular with the ladies back then.
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Did it do buttonholes?
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A (cough) friend (cough) of mine had one in orange too at about the same age.CrazyHorse wrote:You can mock but I had one of those very things when I was 16. Puch Maxi-S. Painted with purple Hammerite. Dunno what the S stood for but it definitely wasn't Sports.
Fckin peddling to get the thing going outside Bolton College to the amusement of the whole bus stop. And I wonder why I wasn't more popular with the ladies back then.
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Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Did it do buttonholes?
It did. Plus my sister used to dry her hair with it too.
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festival of patios? feck that, i prefer a nice lawn myself.
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Oi, don't knock the Puch Maxi S, it had the best fuel consumption in Top Trumps motorbikes. Won me many a game that did.
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I'll let you know what it was like...General Mannerheim wrote:festival of patios? feck that, i prefer a nice lawn myself.
I'm sure it won't be like a lawn...
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Is it actually patios!? Flag stones and plant pots? I was joking thinking it was a translation of summat...
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Those of us who have been to cordoba know the the beauty of flagstones and plant pots...General Mannerheim wrote:Is it actually patios!? Flag stones and plant pots? I was joking thinking it was a translation of summat...
This is only a hint... Wish i could find something better and more accurate......
http://www.andalucia.com/cities/cordoba/patios.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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If you're going to Nerja too WTW, be sure to take the local bus to the village of Frighiliana. It's only about fifteen minutes away and you won't be sorry, for so many reasons. Apart from winning the title of "the most beautiful vilage in southern Spain" several times, it has a history that will really strike a chord with you.William the White wrote: Those of us who have been to cordoba know the the beauty of flagstones and plant pots...
This is only a hint... Wish i could find something better and more accurate......
http://www.andalucia.com/cities/cordoba/patios.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Sweep your leaves up and do some weeding.
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You'd have thought he'd have completed the job before he went to Hillsbrough, wouldn't you?General Mannerheim wrote:
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Very good.
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Is that the royal weeding?Wandering Willy wrote:Sweep your leaves up and do some weeding.
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Re: Avoiding the Royal Wedding
Bijou Bob wrote:I had a 1200 Bandit Hoboh, followed by a Thunderace and a CBRthou. I am as they say, in the market at the mo, but can't make my mind up. My neck's fooked so something that's not gonna make it worse or break my wrists and something that will get me through the M61 traffic in the morning whilst saving me 30 quid a week on petrol and parking. I'm not asking much!
What've you got fella?
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You should have got a Suzuki AP50 with fixed pedals, no restriction on power on those bad boysCrazyHorse wrote:You can mock but I had one of those very things when I was 16. Puch Maxi-S. Painted with purple Hammerite. Dunno what the S stood for but it definitely wasn't Sports.
Fckin peddling to get the thing going outside Bolton College to the amusement of the whole bus stop. And I wonder why I wasn't more popular with the ladies back then.
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Raven wrote:You should have got a Suzuki AP50 with fixed pedals, no restriction on power on those bad boysCrazyHorse wrote:You can mock but I had one of those very things when I was 16. Puch Maxi-S. Painted with purple Hammerite. Dunno what the S stood for but it definitely wasn't Sports.
Fckin peddling to get the thing going outside Bolton College to the amusement of the whole bus stop. And I wonder why I wasn't more popular with the ladies back then.
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