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Mike - 25 Dec 2005 15:41 GMT
I hope you all got some good gifts. Hopefully many were bike related.

Regards

Mike
Troy the Troll - 25 Dec 2005 17:47 GMT
>I hope you all got some good gifts. Hopefully many were bike related.
> Regards
>
> Mike

the boy and I are playing Battlefront II. And its 60F here and I don't have
a bike to take for a spin.
Saddlebag - 26 Dec 2005 10:51 GMT
> TTT wrote:

> And its 60F here and I don't have a bike to take for a spin.

Por que?
Troy the Troll - 26 Dec 2005 16:15 GMT
>> TTT wrote:
>
>> And its 60F here and I don't have a bike to take for a spin.
>
> Por que?

Is that French? Coming from you Saddle I wouldn't be surprised.....I'm
heading out to try and trade off the domestic junk to a domestic junk dealer
who also sells fine little sportscars like the RX8....we'll see if we can
come to terms...something I consider unlikely since the junk domestic
dealers, knowing they sell junk, are rarely interested in collecting their
own junk back unless they can make a killing on the next sucker who comes in
to find out for themselves why the Big 3 are bleeding market share to
everyone who can stuff a 100cc motor into a shoebox and get it to run longer
than a week...because it makes their cages look poor in comparison.
Eat Dirt - 26 Dec 2005 01:28 GMT
> I hope you all got some good gifts. Hopefully many were bike related.
>
> Regards
>
> Mike

Merry Christmas, Mike man. Although there were no bike accessories under
the tree I did manage to celebrate the day by riding in a sunny and very
warm 14C (some 64 of them US degrees) for most of the afternoon. Being
I'm in Canada, that is a rare treat. My bike related gift for the day:
plenty of green lights and no speed limit, as there were no cops around.
Couldn't ask for a better Christmas.

Hope the rest of you also had a good Christmas
Robert Striemer - 26 Dec 2005 03:36 GMT
That is truly incredible Dirt.

Winterpeg is a balmy -2 C.

Lots of ice and snow but way better than the usual -20 C to -30 C.

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah etc

Rob

>> I hope you all got some good gifts. Hopefully many were bike related.
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> Hope the rest of you also had a good Christmas
Eat Dirt - 26 Dec 2005 06:06 GMT
> That is truly incredible Dirt.
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> > Hope the rest of you also had a good Christmas

Well Bob, it's been this warm in Calgary for close to two weeks now.
Aside from gravel on the road, there is no black ice at all. It has been
so warm that I believe the local mx track will open again in a few days.
Can't wait to take the mx bike out there. Too cool to be able to ride a
sport bike and a mx bike in the same day, at the end of December.
Merry Christmas.
piddy - 26 Dec 2005 18:12 GMT
> I hope you all got some good gifts. Hopefully many were bike related.

You need to learn about the true identity of Santa.
First move the "n" in "Santa" to the end of the word.
Now, you need to know that the original Santa didn't
come down the chimney, he arose out of the fire in
the logs. His purpose was to torment the wicked. The
gifts part was added on later.

Now you knose the rest of the story.

Hope this helps!

piddie
 
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