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Six30

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  1. Think David Hasslehoff had one of them.
  2. Yeh don't worry about it Frank.... I mean Liam
  3. You should list it as a classified add, then any one who is genuinely interested can arrange to come and view it and hopefully buy it. Auctions for cars and bikes are just a magnet for fooking idiots.
  4. Well done sir .... It's not sold till you got the dosh in your hand though.
  5. Off the mark , done two pubs , had two pints in each so had to wobble me way home after
  6. Bet they are sick of the site if you ..
  7. I fell comfortable left or right , but for some reason I get the bike over more on rights, going by my chicken strips
  8. think you would of been in your rights to exchange it for a new one or get your money back , would still be under warranty and you bought it from the shop not the manafacturer , know it was only the Mic but don't think I'd want a helmet I'd just bought repaired.
  9. Lol.... I had to go and have another look
  10. its had one owner, if it had no owners from new it would still be in the factory sitting at the end of the production line surrounded by tumble weeds.... and who done the 49,000 miles
  11. Yes Stu, here's a pic of his plane, that does look like Tango third from the right , think his bike is just out of shot.
  12. my grandad was a fighter pilot in the war ... Did you know him ?
  13. An Irish mother in-law arrives home from shopping to find her son-in-law Paddy in a steaming rage and hurriedly packing his suitcase. "What happened Paddy?" she asks anxiously. "What happened? I'll tell you what happened. I sent an E-mail to my wife (your daughter) telling her I was coming home today from my fishing trip. I get home...and guess what I found? Yes, your daughter, my wife Patricia, naked with Joe Murphy in our marital bed! This is unforgivable, the end of our marriage. I'm done. I'm leaving forever" "Ah now, calm down, calm down Paddy" says his mother-in-law. "There is something very odd going on here. My daughter would never do such a thing! There must be a simple explanation. I'll go speak to her immediately and find out what happened." Moments later, the mother-in-law comes back with a big smile. "Paddy, I told you there must be a simple explanation...She never got your E-mail."
  14. Did you get a Thai bride ? Was you after one with a pair of Italian tinned tomatoes ?
  15. Six30

    What a week

    Ouch ! Glad you your ok.... I would say that's definitely wrote off. On the bright side.... Nice whiplash claim .
  16. what countries are they?[/quote Tis true ... Google... squire
  17. Democracy is the least worse political system to paraphrase Churchill I think. A reason why democracy does work is because of "the wisdom of the crowd" where it has been found that a large group decision is often better than one individual even if that individual is an expert. The ignorant in the crowd are more than cancelled out by those who do have knowledge of a certain subject. Collective knowledge is pooled. I think that a read of this thread is enough to make anyone better informed as to the issues and more importantly non issues being discussed. The big non issue is immigration. Leaving the EU will have hardly any affect on the present immigration issues. The UK opted out of Schengen (which has collapsed anyway) and never gave up its border controls. The present agreement between the UK and France to have the UK's border in France at Calais was a agreement between us that had nothing to do with the EU. The UK opted out of the refugee agreement which is why we only take a few Syrians directly from camps there and have not allowed any to walk into the country. Non EU immigration is not affected in any way by the EU, the UK always had full control over that. EU immigration is due to our membership of the EEA and if we stop the east Europeans from doing work here, we will just need to give their low paid jobs to.......? Plus we need to find jobs for UK citizens who will lose their right to work in the EU and may have to return. They do well paid work and will not be a replacement for the low paid work. Plus there is every indication we will negotiate to stay in the EEA along with various other non EU countries. Copied and pasted admission – If Britain withdrew from the EU it would preserve the benefits of trade with the EU by imposing a UK/EU Free Trade Agreement. – The EU sells a lot more to us than we sell to them. In 2014 there was a trade deficit of over £50bn, with a current account deficit of nearly £100 billion. It seems unlikely that the EU would seek to disrupt a trade which is so beneficial to itself. – Moreover, the Lisbon Treaty stipulates that the EU must make a trade agreement with a country which leaves the EU. – World Trade Organization (WTO) rules lay down basic rules for international trade by which both the EU and UK are obliged to abide. These alone would guarantee the trade upon which most of those 3 million jobs rely. So millions would not lose their jobs ... More scare tactics
  18. Just google it mate, that's where every one else copies and pastes from, you could take little bits out or your own words in so it looks like you wrote it yourself
  19. Or buy a van
  20. I wouldn't want to try that one, your more than likely to find your bike I a compound and a bigger penalty - fine to get it out. Wouldn't do it on my bike , I'd watch Rant park his new bike some where and do it to his , find a good vantage point in a nearby cafe and see what happens
  21. Nice one , well done mate the open road awaits
  22. Cover your reg plate up , the little hitlers can't uncover it .... I think
  23. this has been going on for years , should imagine it's massive part of the cafes / restaurants income, is it just the council trying to generate cash with parking tickets or are locals moaning. Rode through there couple of years back and it was chocker with bikes, it was a fine sight .
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