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Thx Cat and I presume Owen
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Yes Cat...Its spring bank holiday...
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Ok....I've found a campsite that will have us....Has Toilets and Showers....also has a pub that is only 1.1 mile walk (3.6 mile stagger after) that does Breakfast, Lunch and evening meals... How does May 24th (Friday night) to Monday 26th sound? (3 nights) Rates are: 2 person tent £8 per night for two people 3 person tent £11 Per night If we had a gazebo it would be a £5 We can have a gas BBQ (that I could provide) and there are plenty of Butchers around....for those who wish there are also some B & B's close at hand... It would be a good ride to Cleethorpes from there and Fish and Chips at the seaside Please feed back asap. Thanks D
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That sounds like good news I hope all goes well...
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happy birthday Sue
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Will do Gary
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Yes mate there are loads of B&B's round me that are good...will let you know later when a date/venue is sorted...
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FREE - Fire and Water..
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Are you saying that boobs are more popular than prostates?! Never!!! Ok, so I thought a prostate was somewhere near the bum hole...how wrong I was!! Just a bit of info for people who don't know what it is and how to spot early signs of prostate cancer: The prostate, found only in men, is located below the bladder. It produces some of the fluid in semen and is crucial to a man's sex life. The prostate fluid nourishes and protects sperm during intercourse and forms the bulk of ejaculate volume." Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with more than 30,000 men diagnosed annually. Around 10,000 men die from it every year, making it the second most common cause of cancer deaths in men after lung cancer. Most men with early prostate cancer have no symptoms at all. Some of the symptoms of prostate cancer below can also be caused by other prostate problems. Symptoms of all prostate problems include: needing to urinate often, especially at night difficulty starting to urinate straining to urinate or taking a long time to finish pain when urinating or during sex Other less common symptoms include: pain in the lower back blood in the urine Just thought I'd share that. So yes, an awesome cause, and I will be donating post-payday thanks to splashing out on a back protector and new knee pads etc this month. The only pain I get during sex is when she punches me and says "GERROFF"......
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but someone would have to win even if everyone was in same room and as proceeds could be 50/50 a lucky member(whoever is fast enough with google) and the forum are both winners Exactly.....It works....I belong to another forum and its about the way you give points that makes it work...even with google...
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We could run a "pub quiz" in the chatroom once a month at 50p or £1 a head to enter and split it 50/50 with the winner?
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Don't you remember we tried that and I got totally ripped off by a member not donating but he finished up with a brand new pair of gloves...Thats why Stu banned it...
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Unless water was running into it then it should be fine... Car was garaged with the bonnet open, so no direct water contact, just damp air... Hope its fine - i screwed the lid down and hope for the best!! I'm sure it will be fine....yes Brake fluid does absorb water but its over time....you will feel the difference on your brake pedal....but if you have ffitted new brake pads your pedal will be spongy anyway for a short while...
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Unless water was running into it then it should be fine...
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Happy Birthday Rach x
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TY
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It just never works does it...this embedding...
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I would just like to dedicate this to those on this and other forums who really do think its good to make others feel small....you know who you are ">
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But this would mean I'd have to carry a large magnifying glass everywhere BTW...welcome back Matty
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You do have to be careful that you don't hold the dryer on too long and lift the paint as well...
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Happy Birthday Zod
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Are you sure that your moped is a 4 stroke?....because most that I see aren't...just a question
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I'm confused by the need for back pressure on a 4 stroke......until the need to quiet them down all racing 4 strokes ran straight through pipes but the impostant bit was for them to be smooth curved and the same length. It was two strokes that had to have back pressure in order for the exchange porting to work...
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Bike to bike radio
acting_strange replied to Glorian's topic in Clothing, Luggage, Accessories and Security
Remember its the Mic's that may give you a problem...