CT wrote: I know how ukrm loves to be a bit anti-Wales and anti-Welsh, but I'd just like to say that I^h a friend of mine went to Wales at the weekend and thoroughly exjoyed my^h^hhimself. I^hHe is very sorry, OK? There was prolly room for you on the roads, as some Welsh motorcylists are having a little lie down ATM. -- I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like
On 23 Jul, 06:33, oasysco <wilderkom...@yahoo.com> wrote: Don from the frozen north told me that I am a non-motorcyclist. I unashamedly also admitted that I am a non-homosexual as well as a non-murderer. I will admit to you today that I consider myself a non- non-God-Fearing-man, but in the past was a non-non-non-God-Fearing- man. Many of you are a non-non-lover of your wife while
On Jul 23, 5:45 pm, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote: On Jul 23, 6:46 pm, "." <Rhiann...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 23, 3:16�pm, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote: I just recently read that a pack of cigarettes goes for nearly $10 in NYC, due to the high taxes. �I bet �NYC motorcyclist could still trade a used girlfriend for a 12-pack of Old Milwalkee there though
A half century ago amateur radio operators (hams) Needed the engineering skills to design and build their own radios and, since many radios lacked modulators, they also needed Morse Code. It took a year or more of study to pass the exams and build a rig so one could rest assured that anyone with a ham call sign was an ardent enthusiast. Gradually manufactured rigs got better and more complicated