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Monz wrote:
> "Paul Carmichael" <arse@tit.com> wrote in message >>Might go out naked tomorrow. > > > You do realise that there is a Spanish Mr Fate don't you [1] Well, the worst that can happen is the tarmac rips all the flesh from my body. I'll go quite slowly (didn't exceed 120mph this morning). -- Paul. CBR1100XX SuperBlackbird (Buen mueble de patio) BOTAFOT #4 BOTAFOF #30 MRO #24 OMF #15 UKRMMA #30 |
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"Paul Carmichael" <arse@tit.com> wrote in message
news:5fpdnqF3cg873U1@mid.individual.net... > Monz wrote: > > > I'll go quite slowly (didn't exceed 120mph this morning). > reminds me of the story of a bike accident where marked on the road was a white line, followed by a red line, followed by another white line.. appears they were made from, trainer, skin, bone in that order. -- Vass |
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Vass wrote:
> "Paul Carmichael" <arse@tit.com> wrote in message > news:5fpdnqF3cg873U1@mid.individual.net... >> Monz wrote: >> >> >> I'll go quite slowly (didn't exceed 120mph this morning). >> > reminds me of the story of a bike accident where marked on the road > was a white line, followed by a red line, followed by another white line.. > appears they were made from, trainer, skin, bone in that order. In French hospital slang, a biker with not much skin left is called a "pizza". Very graphic. -- Bd. o.f.n.u.t.s@la.poste.net (drop dots except last) TDM850/UKRMMA#2 |
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Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s@la.poste.net> wrote:
> Vass wrote: > > "Paul Carmichael" <arse@tit.com> wrote in message > > news:5fpdnqF3cg873U1@mid.individual.net... > >> Monz wrote: > >> > >> > >> I'll go quite slowly (didn't exceed 120mph this morning). > >> > > reminds me of the story of a bike accident where marked on the road > > was a white line, followed by a red line, followed by another white line.. > > appears they were made from, trainer, skin, bone in that order. > > In French hospital slang, a biker with not much skin left is called a > "pizza". Very graphic. Saw one such at the Paul Ricard medical centre, some time in the mid-1980s. All he'd been wearing when he came off, on the perimeter track, had been swimming trunks. -- BMW K1100LT 750SS CB400F CD250 SL125 GAGARPHOF#30 GHPOTHUF#1 BOTAFOT#60 ANORAK#06 YTC#3 BOF#30 WUSS#5 The bells, the bells..... |
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 08:03:43 +0100,
chateau.murray.takethisout@dsl.pipex.com (The Older Gentleman) is alleged to have written: >Ofnuts <o.f.n.u.t.s@la.poste.net> wrote: > >> Vass wrote: >> > "Paul Carmichael" <arse@tit.com> wrote in message >> > news:5fpdnqF3cg873U1@mid.individual.net... >> >> Monz wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> I'll go quite slowly (didn't exceed 120mph this morning). >> >> >> > reminds me of the story of a bike accident where marked on the road >> > was a white line, followed by a red line, followed by another white line.. >> > appears they were made from, trainer, skin, bone in that order. >> >> In French hospital slang, a biker with not much skin left is called a >> "pizza". Very graphic. > >Saw one such at the Paul Ricard medical centre, some time in the >mid-1980s. All he'd been wearing when he came off, on the perimeter >track, had been swimming trunks. Shades of Rollie Free. If he'd come off his Vincent, he'd have been shredded by salt. Doesn't bear thinking about. -- Darren GSF1200N K3 |