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oldhippy
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Posted by oldhippy, 15:45 27 January 2004

Yes folks don't forget as I do :cry:

Its meet a Saddie Night again

Come and chat to the people you like to scream at :lol:

Above all enjoy and meet other Saddies :D
Julie in Sussex
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Posted by Julie in Sussex, 21:33 27 January 2004

DIDN'T WE DO WELL!
Enjoyed the chats, even with Siddy!
Same time next week?
Julie zzzz
siddy
joined 22 Jan 2003
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Posted by siddy, 09:04 28 January 2004

cats bah!
oldhippy
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Posted by oldhippy, 13:20 28 January 2004

Yes good turn out of saddies..

Now what do you call a collection of saddies? :lol:

Anonymous
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Posted by Anonymous, 18:06 28 January 2004

Hi oldhippy

A collection of saddies .... hmmm, well we are all a bit like bears in the winter needing to hibernate and not really seeing the funny side of much whilst naturally eating a lot ... a collection of these creatures is "a sloth of bears" !

There again, one could see us all as sun worshippers, therefore we may be "a congregation of saddies"!

Oh dear the permutations are marvellous and extensive, I'll give it more thought! Any more ideas anyone?

Julie
Julie in Sussex
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Posted by Julie in Sussex, 18:09 28 January 2004

Yes, I didn't log on, brain preoccupied with collective nouns and I can only do one and half things at a time at the mo'! The summer time me can do at least six things at once, it is so damn frustrating isn't it?

Julie
oldhippy
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Posted by oldhippy, 20:38 28 January 2004

Hey Julie only 6 things at a time :lol:


I tend to have about 20 things all converging togather and keeping track of them all.

Now what was I talking about :?:

Roll on Sunny Summer
siddy
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Posted by siddy, 16:24 3 February 2004

yes it's tonight!! :wink:
siddy
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Posted by siddy, 19:01 4 February 2004

Talking of f#####g car drivers we were last night on the chatroom, some bright cow hit me up the arse tonight pushing my bike down the road (didn't see me!) It made it impossible to continue with no numberplate, bent handlebars, broken indicator and rear light e.t.c. Driving home, her indoors fails to spot a cyclist in bright yellow with lights didn't hit him but..... will you all wake the F##k up!!!!! :twisted:
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Posted by Donna, 19:22 4 February 2004

Siddy, you have had a bad day! :cry:

Hope you didn't get any injurys :shock:

Tomorrow can only get better :wink:
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Posted by Arken74, 22:58 4 February 2004

Sorry Siddy ... can only apologies for my fellow crap drivers but as I said, some of us do concentrate and take notice of you bikers (engine or leg powered) and everything else. I do have the very bad habit of road rage though, usually through other drivers not using mirrors, signalling all the usual stuff that's lets everyone else know what the bloody hell they might be doing, so I can sympathise with you. Unlike you though, I can take it for a while and then sound the horn and it's amazing just how much they jump because they don't even know you are there.
I think it should be compulsory for drivers to have to retake their driving test every 10 years ish. Having said that, the test that was on the telly, men v women drivers, me and my step dad both did the questions at home and result - we would have both failed the theory test (only just). Never did it when I learned and surly the practical is far more important anyway.

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