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So he should have been, he could have taken someones legs out if the crew hadn't been on the ball. If he'd not left McLaren on good terms I reckon the pit-crew could've run the clock down with a little time wasting before he was released. I worry about Hamilton's decision making process sometimes. I think someone will get hurt.
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I've just reviewed the video again to make sure I'm not dreaming. The reason I wouldn't go to see him would be fear of some sort of repetitive strain injury from clapping, the audience in that clip never stopped cheering for Bou...hot palms?
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Looks like the weather's going to be perfect for carb' icing conditions for the next few weeks according to the forecasts
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Sorry, didn't spot this first.
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Yeah, when I get my new knee Toni will be 5h1tt1n himself.
Weekday, 8:28pm and you've had a glass or two of red already haven't you?
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Let me help you then:
Up to 6:00 mins= standard,clinical riding from Mr. Bou
At 6:00 mins = Mr. Bou raises the bar once again
Cheers for posting
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He's a lad, he won't leave the place alone:-
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Birra cardboard with baco-foil wrapped around it makes an easy shield just like scraggydog suggested, I used cardboard 'cos (I'm cheap) it's easier to trim and you can stuff it in place without fear of chafing (ooh!) on anything vulnerable.
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Thas m'point, in a nutshell
TONI BOU ARE YOU LISTENING?
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Sometime you need a sheet of glass (or an engineers marking-out table) to lie the forks on to spot the distortion.
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I am the default IT guy for two computers at work and two at home.....if I am your IT guy then you are really up the creek without a paddle. I have built my own tower unit before and assembling the hardware was the easy part, anyone who maintains their own trials bike could do it. The problem arises with software conflicts, something way over my head so I keep things really simple. Even with my limited knowledge I have rescued a couple of PC's from the type of malady that you're complaining of Copey. I switched to Google Chrome and installed Kingsoft antivirus and followed the prompts which has (so far) eradicated all hang-ups. Some of the mainstream (expensive ) antivirus programs (McAfee, Norton) were such resource hogs (even on a brand new laptop) that they seemed to cause more problems than they solved.
Wayne
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Apologies, I may have mis-lead you there Zippy with the 'endurance' reference, what I was trying to explain was the apparent unique-ness of the Scottish. I say 'apparent' as I have not been anywhere near it ( way beyond me). One year I had prepared to spectate using my bike but was told that the 'no non-competition bikes allowed' rule was going to be strictly enforced.
I have it from good sources (baldilocks for one) who make the same independent observations on the demands of the Scottish. The people I'm talking about are good national riders, the sort of fellas you stand and watch in the sections to see how they tick, competitors who ride regularly and yet the same people who say that by day two or three of the SSDT your body is sore and you (briefly) question what you ride a trials bike for?
That's got to appeal to a certain type of rider especially a rider of such a high caliber that he could use the SSDT as a stamina work-out in his WTC training prep?
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Not trying to be contrary but it looks like the shock on my 05 290 which I was told; 'is not a service-able item (regarding re-gassing)' when I inquired about it years ago, mine has too much damping me thinks, I know it's nothing to complain about but I do like to meddle with my set-up. Sorry if I'm muddying the waters.
Wayne
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Is there not an specific aspect or discipline attached to the Scottish that would draw him in? The endurance/stamina side of it maybe?
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You never told us that you'd trained as a doctor.
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Well spotted, history in the making.
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Cheers Mark,
Do you have any riding comparisons or contrasts to highlight between your 07 and 12 models? Do a write up before the 07 experiences fade from your memory.
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The one I opened up years ago had an o-ring on the mating face, between the two halves?
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Hi Billy, Cope...do you know who Jurreh Sinclur is, did you see the episode where they've re-named the club incorrectly?
Man, we are so far off topic you would think that we've been using Steve Fracy's moral compass.
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Lurvelly,
keep your feet up.
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I'm willing to be corrected, name the post?
..but while we're on let's have a look a the (reduced) thought process involved in your attempted set up;
Let's first discount my cuz and his Canada obsession ( you weren't to know that) and the fact that cheesy chips with gravy is a take-away delicacy for the people of Middlesbrough ( you weren't to know that either) but what made you think that the person replying to your post, sitting at a computer, wouldn't be able to type in seven letters to find out what Poutine was, in 0.25 seconds Stoner logic ?
I think you have put forward clear evidence that Poutine is not a brain food though.
Did you grasp the DHMO counter-set up or did you just deliberately ignore it to continue with your own replies?
You got me on the HAM1 thing though, it was me, years ago and I couldn't log in so I created a new account...call me Mr. Impatient.
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Yup,
George won fair and square without any vaseline in sight this time.
Hendricks next?
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'...doop you......idiot....'? ''..Your a complete...''
Tip of the week Steve, if you're calling someone else stupid don't be a dummy yourself, it highlights your self-centered ethos; Your as in ownership is not the same as You're as in You are.Donkey.
Steve, you are dumber than I thought if you think BillyT came to your ( or anybody's) rescue, if BillyT is your cavalry then you know you are truly f*****. It's the internet equivalent of Gazza coming over the hill with a fishing rod and a KFC bucket (sorry, you may have to be a Brit to get that one). We're talking about the same Billyt genius who has more posts removed for 'ignorance' than any other TC user.
Let me spell it out to you, I'm typing slowly so it's easier for you to understand.
The clue was in my very first reply to BillyT when I used the word 'serving' as a quantity for the mystery 'substance' poutine ( my cousin works at Banff and Lake Louise in the ski season) please go back and re-read the posts if you can bear to....but please don't delete them or ask Billyt to do so....'cos added to your last post it just makes you look like a bigger pair of chumps.
It would have been less embarrassing for you if you had kept your head down but you couldn't resist it; one more ill-thought out reply, if only you read before you typed.
...And finally...The substance DHMO DiHydrogen Monoxide is the chemical name for...water. I've got to go now, I need to dry my pants.
Let me attempt a Steve Fracy style, petty, valediction:
Good day to you, Sir
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