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| It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776013] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:13 |
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Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee decided it wasn't my turn to filter past
him in Lane 2A, so he deliberately swerved across me from lane 3. I hit
his n/side rear wing and dropped the bike at about 15-20mph. Somehow I
rolled away and avoided getting clouted by other traffic, and ended up
looking up at the fuel tank of a stationary artic unit in lane 1. That
was the scariest part of the whole incident, glad it was stopped at the
time.
The driver of said artic jumped down to help me drag the Bandit to the
side of the road, where a nice bloke on a Kawasaki 1000GTR saw me a few
minutes later. He stopped and helped me tie my left mirror back on using
the draw-string from a chef's apron he had in his pannier. Cheers matey,
it was appreciated.
Anyway, damage to me = zero. Damage to the bike = one scraped and
flopping mirror (now fixed) and some fresh scrapes. Damage to the Jeep =
a big dent and some scratches in his rear wing, but as the cunt didn't
stop I don't give a flying fuck.
As they say; any crash you can ride away from is a good crash.
By the way: As I was at work, I was kitted from head to foot in company
supplied kit[1]. There's not a mark on it anywhere.
[1] Nitro N800-V helmet, Nitro N85 jacket, Nitro NP30 trousers, Nitro
NG50 gloves, Swift Torsion X boots, M+S undies and Tesco socks.
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776019 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:20 |
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"Lozzo" <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net...
> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
> laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
>
> Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee decided it wasn't my turn to filter past
> him in Lane 2A, so he deliberately swerved across me from lane 3.
What a total cunt
> his n/side rear wing and dropped the bike at about 15-20mph. Somehow I
> rolled away and avoided getting clouted by other traffic, and ended up
> looking up at the fuel tank of a stationary artic unit in lane 1. That
> was the scariest part of the whole incident, glad it was stopped at the
> time.
>
> The driver of said artic jumped down to help me drag the Bandit to the
> side of the road, where a nice bloke on a Kawasaki 1000GTR saw me a few
> minutes later. He stopped and helped me tie my left mirror back on using
> the draw-string from a chef's apron he had in his pannier. Cheers matey,
> it was appreciated.
>
> Anyway, damage to me = zero. Damage to the bike = one scraped and
> flopping mirror (now fixed) and some fresh scrapes. Damage to the Jeep =
> a big dent and some scratches in his rear wing, but as the cunt didn't
> stop I don't give a flying fuck.
>
> As they say; any crash you can ride away from is a good crash.
Very pleased to hear no more than dented pride. Nobody got the aresholes
number I suppose? Any CCTC there?
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776023 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:23 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:13:55 +0100, Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk>
wrote:
>As they say; any crash you can ride away from is a good crash.
Well done. :)
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776025 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:24 |
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Buzby said...
>
> "Lozzo" <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net...
> > Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
> > laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
> >
> > Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee decided it wasn't my turn to filter past
> > him in Lane 2A, so he deliberately swerved across me from lane 3.
> Very pleased to hear no more than dented pride. Nobody got the aresholes
> number I suppose? Any CCTC there?
I wouldn't want them looking at the way I was riding prior to this
incident tbh. However, at the point of impact I was riding quie safely.
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776028 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:27 |
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In article <MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net>, Lozzo
says...
> By the way: As I was at work, I was kitted from head to foot in company
> supplied kit[1]. There's not a mark on it anywhere.
>
> [1] Nitro N800-V helmet, Nitro N85 jacket, Nitro NP30 trousers, Nitro
> NG50 gloves, Swift Torsion X boots, M+S undies and Tesco socks.
I'll take 3 pairs of the socks please...
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776033 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:31 |
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"Lozzo" <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net
> Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee
You were punted off by Darsy?
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776034 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:35 |
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"Andrewr At Work" <andrewr [at] rockface.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:e75ff7bbfca0b93ae1dfbedfcd8b1f04.89895 [at] mygate.mailgate.org...
> "Lozzo" <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net
>
>> Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee
>
> You were punted off by Darsy?
"Look out for Jeep Cherokee driver. He house stalker who change lane
sudden."
--
Dan White
(dan [at] finex666.org.uk)
Perform an exorcism when replying.
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776039 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 18:49 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:35:23 +0100, "Dan White" <me [at] privacy.net>
wrote:
>"Andrewr At Work" <andrewr [at] rockface.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:e75ff7bbfca0b93ae1dfbedfcd8b1f04.89895 [at] mygate.mailgate.org...
>> "Lozzo" <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net
>>
>>> Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee
>>
>> You were punted off by Darsy?
>
>"Look out for Jeep Cherokee driver. He house stalker who change lane
>sudden."
#The Cherokees are after me ...
--
Pip: B12
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776048 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:04 |
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Pip said...
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:35:23 +0100, "Dan White" <me [at] privacy.net>
> wrote:
>
> >"Andrewr At Work" <andrewr [at] rockface.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
> >news:e75ff7bbfca0b93ae1dfbedfcd8b1f04.89895 [at] mygate.mailgate.org...
> >> "Lozzo" <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote in message
> >> news:MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net
> >>
> >>> Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee
> >>
> >> You were punted off by Darsy?
> >
> >"Look out for Jeep Cherokee driver. He house stalker who change lane
> >sudden."
>
> #The Cherokees are after me ...
#Two wheels on my wagon...
My mum used to sing that to me when I was little. Can someone pass the
mind-bleach please.
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776062 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:36 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
> laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
>
> <snip>
Thank fuck you're okay.
Bloody hell, these things normally happen in 3's.
First Statto, then Lozzo...
Glad my name doesn't end with an "o".
--
Dan L (Oldbloke)
dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com
My bike 1996 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
Space in shed where NSR125 used to be
Spare Bike 1990 Suzuki TS50X (Patio Ornament)
BOTAFOT #140 (KotL 2005/6), X-FOT#000, DIAABTCOD #26, BOMB#18 (slow), OMF#11
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776063 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:39 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:36:45 +0100, "Dan L" <dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com>
wrote:
>Lozzo wrote:
>> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
>> laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
>>
>> <snip>
>
>Thank fuck you're okay.
>
>Bloody hell, these things normally happen in 3's.
>
>First Statto, then Lozzo...
>
>Glad my name doesn't end with an "o".
Book 'em, Dan-o.
--
-Pip
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776065 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:39 |
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Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote:
>Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
>laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
>
>Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee decided it wasn't my turn to filter past
>him in Lane 2A, so he deliberately swerved across me from lane 3.
sorry, I thought you were Sir.Tony.
The dent'll t-cut out, no worries, so I'll not be sending you a bill.
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d.
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776075 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:49 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> Buzby said...
>>
>> "Lozzo" <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net...
>>> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the
>>> Bindit laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
>>>
>>> Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee decided it wasn't my turn to filter
>>> past him in Lane 2A, so he deliberately swerved across me from lane
>>> 3.
>
>> Very pleased to hear no more than dented pride. Nobody got the
>> aresholes number I suppose? Any CCTC there?
>
> I wouldn't want them looking at the way I was riding prior to this
> incident tbh. However, at the point of impact I was riding quie
> safely.
What an utter cunt. Was the said car lane 3 moving or stationary?
Shame lorry driver didn't get the number, attempted murder or GBH that
is.
--
Hog
'96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776076 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:50 |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Buzby" <gb [at] pumpupthe.net> saying
something like:
>Any CCTC there?
Closed Circuit Thick Cunts? Probably.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a
In my trousers.
Folding [at] Home Team UKRM http://www.tinyurl.com/jkxwv
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776081 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:53 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> Damage to the Jeep =
> a big dent and some scratches in his rear wing, but as the cunt didn't
> stop I don't give a flying fuck.
What an utter cunt. Was it purple?
> By the way: As I was at work, I was kitted from head to foot in company
> supplied kit[1]. There's not a mark on it anywhere.
>
> [1] Nitro N800-V helmet, Nitro N85 jacket, Nitro NP30 trousers, Nitro
> NG50 gloves, Swift Torsion X boots, M+S undies and Tesco socks.
You can't beat Tesco socks when it comes to safety.
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776085 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:58 |
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Hog said...
> Lozzo wrote:
> > Buzby said...
> >>
> >> "Lozzo" <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote in message
> >> news:MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net...
> >>> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the
> >>> Bindit laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
> >>>
> >>> Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee decided it wasn't my turn to filter
> >>> past him in Lane 2A, so he deliberately swerved across me from lane
> >>> 3.
> >
> >> Very pleased to hear no more than dented pride. Nobody got the
> >> aresholes number I suppose? Any CCTC there?
I won't ask Police to look at CCTV as the'll spot my inimitable style of
filtering prior to the impact if they do.
> > I wouldn't want them looking at the way I was riding prior to this
> > incident tbh. However, at the point of impact I was riding quie
> > safely.
>
> What an utter cunt. Was the said car lane 3 moving or stationary?
> Shame lorry driver didn't get the number, attempted murder or GBH that
> is.
It was deliberate, most definitely. He moved across sharply to block me
and I hit him with some force. There's no way he could have mistaken 500
pounds of Bindit and rider hitting his car as anything else but an
impact. The sound alone would have told him that something had happened.
Everyone was too busy looking at me falling off and rolling across 2
lanes of traffic to look at the Jeep. As soon as I hit it the traffic
just cleared and he simply fucked off. Most cars just drove on by after
asking after me through opened windows, and only one actually stopped to
ask if I was ok and if I needed medical help.
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776086 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 19:58 |
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Lozzo wrote:
>
> M+S undies and Tesco socks.
Too much information! :-)
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776088 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:01 |
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Paul Varnsverry said...
>
> Lozzo wrote:
> >
> > M+S undies and Tesco socks.
>
> Too much information! :-)
When it comes to safety, you can never have enough information. You, of
all people, should know this.
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776089 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:08 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> Hog said...
>> What an utter cunt. Was the said car lane 3 moving or stationary?
>> Shame lorry driver didn't get the number, attempted murder or GBH
>> that is.
>
> It was deliberate, most definitely. He moved across sharply to block
> me and I hit him with some force. There's no way he could have
> mistaken 500 pounds of Bindit and rider hitting his car as anything
> else but an impact. The sound alone would have told him that
> something had happened.
Well consolation, that's probably £500 damage to his vehicle, double
that if you scored 2 panels
--
Hog
'96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776102 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:29 |
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On 11 Jul 2006 10:58:51 -0700, "Paul Varnsverry" <info [at] pva-ppe.org.uk>
wrote:
>Lozzo wrote:
>>
>> M+S undies and Tesco socks.
>
>Too much information! :-)
Tesco socks rock, mate. It's all in the polyester weave, dontcha
know. The Teflon in the M+S undies comes in very useful for other
reasons.
--
Pip: B12
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776119 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:52 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:36:45 +0100, "Dan L" <dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com>
wrote:
>Lozzo wrote:
>> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
>> laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
>>
>> <snip>
>
>Thank fuck you're okay.
>
>Bloody hell, these things normally happen in 3's.
>
>First Statto, then Lozzo...
With Niv binning his SV yesterday, that's the 3 bins.
--
Statto
ZX9R-E2 GT750
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776121 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 20:54 |
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Statto wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:36:45 +0100, "Dan L" <dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Lozzo wrote:
>>> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the
>>> Bindit laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>
>> Thank fuck you're okay.
>>
>> Bloody hell, these things normally happen in 3's.
>>
>> First Statto, then Lozzo...
>
> With Niv binning his SV yesterday, that's the 3 bins.
You're right, I hadn't got to his post.
--
Dan L (Oldbloke)
dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com
My bike 1996 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
Space in shed where NSR125 used to be
Spare Bike 1990 Suzuki TS50X (Patio Ornament)
BOTAFOT #140 (KotL 2005/6), X-FOT#000, DIAABTCOD #26, BOMB#18 (slow), OMF#11
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776128 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 21:03 |
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:39:32 GMT, Pip Luscher
<pips.computer [at] spammers.foad.ntlworld.co.uk> wrote:
>On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:36:45 +0100, "Dan L" <dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com>
>wrote:
>>Bloody hell, these things normally happen in 3's.
>>
>>First Statto, then Lozzo...
>>
>>Glad my name doesn't end with an "o".
>
>Book 'em, Dan-o.
Fortunately for Dan, Nivvo stepped in.
--
Pip: B12
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776130 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 21:09 |
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Lozzo wrote:
>
> Anyway, damage to me = zero.
>
The important thing
> [1] Nitro N800-V helmet, Nitro N85 jacket, Nitro NP30 trousers, Nitro
> NG50 gloves, Swift Torsion X boots, M+S undies and Tesco socks.
Is crash testing part of your contract?
--
I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as
members. Groucho Marx
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776137 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 21:19 |
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Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote:
> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
> laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
<snip>
Erk. Well, damage to you zero. Cunt has damaged jeep. I'd report it as a
"failing to stop" anyway, if I were you.
--
Trophy 1200 750SS CB400F CD250 Z650
GAGARPHOF#30 GHPOTHUF#1 BOTAFOT#60 ANORAK#06 YTC#3
BOF#30 WUSS#5 The bells, the bells.....
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776143 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 21:33 |
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Statto wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:36:45 +0100, "Dan L" <dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Lozzo wrote:
> >> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
> >> laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
> >>
> >> <snip>
> >
> >Thank fuck you're okay.
> >
> >Bloody hell, these things normally happen in 3's.
> >
> >First Statto, then Lozzo...
>
> With Niv binning his SV yesterday, that's the 3 bins.
Well since I binned last Monday, Niv's was the 3rd and Lozzo has
started a new set.
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776144 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 21:33 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> Paul Varnsverry said...
> >
> > Lozzo wrote:
> > >
> > > M+S undies and Tesco socks.
> >
> > Too much information! :-)
>
> When it comes to safety, you can never have enough information. You, of
> all people, should know this.
<suitably chastened>
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776149 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 21:40 |
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Pip wrote:
> On 11 Jul 2006 10:58:51 -0700, "Paul Varnsverry" <info [at] pva-ppe.org.uk>
> wrote:
>
> >Lozzo wrote:
> >>
> >> M+S undies and Tesco socks.
> >
> >Too much information! :-)
>
> Tesco socks rock, mate. It's all in the polyester weave, dontcha
> know. The Teflon in the M+S undies comes in very useful for other
> reasons.
Knowledge gleaned from testing of other products indicates it will be
the knitted versions which will provide better abrasion and cut
resistance than the woven type, but the latter will exhibit superior
tensile strength. For the highest level of protection, one should
therefore wear both types of socks simultaneously. As for Teflon, this
will indeed reduce shear force interception and consequent "lining
burns", particularly when only the outer surface is treated.
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776150 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 21:42 |
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The Older Gentleman wrote:
> Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
> > laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
>
> <snip>
>
> Erk. Well, damage to you zero. Cunt has damaged jeep. I'd report it as a
> "failing to stop" anyway, if I were you.
Agree. Lozzo's got to, otherwise he's commiting the failure to report
offence. If the Jeep driver sees the incident differently to Lozzo he
might have already been to plod which would leave Lozzo in the shit for
the failure to report.
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776167 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 22:10 |
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Statto wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:36:45 +0100, "Dan L" <dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Lozzo wrote:
> >> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the
> Bindit >> laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
> > >
> >> <snip>
> >
> > Thank fuck you're okay.
> >
> > Bloody hell, these things normally happen in 3's.
> >
> > First Statto, then Lozzo...
>
> With Niv binning his SV yesterday, that's the 3 bins.
That'll be why I somehow managed to stay on the Tiger this evening when
the back end went walkies on Fish Hill. Thank you Statto, Lozzo & Nivo.
--
Krusty.
http://www.muddystuff.co.uk
http://www.muddystuff.us
Off-road classifieds
'02 MV Senna '03 Tiger (FOYRNB) '96 Tiger '79 Fantic 250
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776253 ] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 23:49 |
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Krusty said...
> Statto wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:36:45 +0100, "Dan L" <dan.yodanet [at] gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Lozzo wrote:
> > >> Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the
> > Bindit >> laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
> > > >
> > >> <snip>
> > >
> > > Thank fuck you're okay.
> > >
> > > Bloody hell, these things normally happen in 3's.
> > >
> > > First Statto, then Lozzo...
> >
> > With Niv binning his SV yesterday, that's the 3 bins.
>
> That'll be why I somehow managed to stay on the Tiger this evening when
> the back end went walkies on Fish Hill. Thank you Statto, Lozzo & Nivo.
I overtook[1] Ginge going up Fish Hill, him on his new to him ZRX1200,
me on the old fucked CB250RS that was about to expire. He's got a bit
quicker snce then.
{1] Read as "left for dead"
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776264 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 00:02 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> Krusty said...
> > Statto wrote:
> >
> > > With Niv binning his SV yesterday, that's the 3 bins.
> >
> > That'll be why I somehow managed to stay on the Tiger this evening
> > when the back end went walkies on Fish Hill. Thank you Statto,
> > Lozzo & Nivo.
>
> I overtook[1] Ginge going up Fish Hill, him on his new to him
> ZRX1200, me on the old fucked CB250RS that was about to expire. He's
> got a bit quicker snce then.
It's the first place I GMKD on the road (rather than a track). It was
particularly satisfying as I was going around the outside of a 911
Turbo at the time, having played cat & mouse with him all the way from
Redditch. This continued on to Lechlade, where we both stopped for a
breather & had a chat. Jolly nice bloke.
Fish Hill rocks mightily.
--
Krusty.
http://www.muddystuff.co.uk
http://www.muddystuff.us
Off-road classifieds
'02 MV Senna '03 Tiger (FOYRNB) '96 Tiger '79 Fantic 250
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776265 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 00:04 |
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In article <MPG.1f1de1b1f2bd5e639897f3 [at] news.zen.co.uk>,
ginge <the.gingeREMOVE [at] THISgmail.com > wrote:
> In article <MPG.1f1dde9eb166f62398a24b [at] news.individual.net>, Lozzo
> says...
>
> > By the way: As I was at work, I was kitted from head to foot in company
> > supplied kit[1]. There's not a mark on it anywhere.
> >
> > [1] Nitro N800-V helmet, Nitro N85 jacket, Nitro NP30 trousers, Nitro
> > NG50 gloves, Swift Torsion X boots, M+S undies and Tesco socks.
>
> I'll take 3 pairs of the socks please...
I need some too. I have these very thin grey socks from M&S that I
really like, now with added holes. *sniffle* I can't get them here.
--
Mike
DL1000 Black with extra black bits. UKRMMA#22
Skype: mikebothe
It's always darkest just before it goes pitch black.
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776278 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 00:16 |
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Krusty said...
> Lozzo wrote:
> > I overtook[1] Ginge going up Fish Hill, him on his new to him
> > ZRX1200, me on the old fucked CB250RS that was about to expire. He's
> > got a bit quicker snce then.
>
> It's the first place I GMKD on the road (rather than a track). It was
> particularly satisfying as I was going around the outside of a 911
> Turbo at the time, having played cat & mouse with him all the way from
> Redditch. This continued on to Lechlade, where we both stopped for a
> breather & had a chat. Jolly nice bloke.
My first KD experience was right outside the old dole office on the
Goldington gyratory system in Bedford. I was on a borrowed Kawasaki
AR125 at the time and some of my mates were queing to sign on. I didn't
have knee sliders either, and it burnt. I managed to get the pegs down
on a Kawasaki KE175 D2 and a Honda XL125 round there too, on knobblies.
> Fish Hill rocks mightily.
It certainly does, can't fucking remember how to get there though, cos
Champ led us out there from Stratford one Sunday, and Tuppy showed me
the way home. I know it's out that way somewhere <points out of window>.
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776282 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 00:23 |
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Lozzo wrote:
> Krusty said...
>
> > Fish Hill rocks mightily.
>
> It certainly does, can't fucking remember how to get there though,
> cos Champ led us out there from Stratford one Sunday, and Tuppy
> showed me the way home. I know it's out that way somewhere <points
> out of window>.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Broadway,+ Hereford+and+Worcest
er,+WR12&ie=UTF8&lr=lang_en&ll=52.033697,-1.8337 73&spn=0.008792,0.027122
&t=h&om=1
--
Krusty.
http://www.muddystuff.co.uk
http://www.muddystuff.us
Off-road classifieds
'02 MV Senna '03 Tiger (FOYRNB) '96 Tiger '79 Fantic 250
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776317 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 01:59 |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember muddy <spam [at] gmail.com> saying
something like:
>I need some too. I have these very thin grey socks from M&S that I
>really like, now with added holes. *sniffle* I can't get them here.
M&S socks are surely available mail order.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a
In my trousers.
Folding [at] Home Team UKRM http://www.tinyurl.com/jkxwv
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776319 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 02:08 |
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said...
>
> The Older Gentleman wrote:
> > Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > > Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
> > > laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > Erk. Well, damage to you zero. Cunt has damaged jeep. I'd report it as a
> > "failing to stop" anyway, if I were you.
>
> Agree. Lozzo's got to, otherwise he's commiting the failure to report
> offence. If the Jeep driver sees the incident differently to Lozzo he
> might have already been to plod which would leave Lozzo in the shit for
> the failure to report.
Good plan, I'll sort that tomorrow. It never even crossed my mind at the
time.
--
Lozzo
GSX-R1000 K1
GSF600SW
"Loz has a god, and this god of his has 16 valves" (tm) Pip, May '06
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776323 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 02:42 |
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On 11 Jul 2006 12:40:52 -0700, "Paul Varnsverry" <info [at] pva-ppe.org.uk>
wrote:
>Pip wrote:
>> Tesco socks rock, mate. It's all in the polyester weave, dontcha
>> know. The Teflon in the M+S undies comes in very useful for other
>> reasons.
>
>Knowledge gleaned from testing of other products indicates it will be
>the knitted versions which will provide better abrasion and cut
>resistance than the woven type, but the latter will exhibit superior
>tensile strength. For the highest level of protection, one should
>therefore wear both types of socks simultaneously. As for Teflon, this
>will indeed reduce shear force interception and consequent "lining
>burns", particularly when only the outer surface is treated.
Whilst I take your erudite point on the weave vs knit question, the
Teflon properties of M+S skiddies not only allow greater length of
slide without burning your botty, but are a damn sight easier to clean
afterwards. IYSWIM.
--
Pip: B12
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776335 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 04:29 |
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In article <aqe8b2ttgg08ntc3r9e52nsosqamqqfree [at] 4ax.com>,
Grimly Curmudgeon <grimly4REMOVE [at] REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:
> We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
> drugs began to take hold. I remember muddy <spam [at] gmail.com> saying
> something like:
>
> >I need some too. I have these very thin grey socks from M&S that I
> >really like, now with added holes. *sniffle* I can't get them here.
>
> M&S socks are surely available mail order.
I've looked through the website but can't find the ones I want.
--
Mike
DL1000 Black with extra black bits. UKRMMA#22
Skype: mikebothe
It's always darkest just before it goes pitch black.
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| Re: It's not dead, it's taking a little nap [message #776374 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 10:05 |
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darsy wrote:
> Lozzo <lozzo [at] speedyspic.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >Well, that's not exactly what I was thinking as I surveyed the Bindit
> >laying in lane 2A of the M25 this morning.
> >
> >Some cunt in a Jeep Cherokee decided it wasn't my turn to filter past
> >him in Lane 2A, so he deliberately swerved across me from lane 3.
>
> sorry, I thought you were Sir.Tony.
>
> The dent'll t-cut out, no worries, so I'll not be sending you a bill.
>
>
Have you been creeping around anymore houses? I had to move the car in
the middle of the drive to stop you from driving in it(to peep at me).
pedo.
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