Nah, I think Mark rides a CF. This guy is not gonna be held up by anything except steel!uglybob wrote:i rode past this bloke the other day - is this mark?Clubagreenie wrote:Dobo wrote:Hey Mark Thats not a euphemism is it. It might be those same mad bitches that had a go at Brad the other day!
Dobo , mate , if you met Mark ..built like a condom full of walnuts .. he would that pull more pussy than a Chinese Restaurant... the poodles were prob chasing the smell of pussy on him
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Postby Trepidious » Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:35 am
As for bugs I copped a stack riding through Naturaliste Boulevard in Burns Beach on Sunday and from my motorbike riding experience around Joondalup Lake, Herdsman Lake and Bibra Lakde are just as fun.
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I get mouthfuls of midgies around Yangebup lake on my return home from work IF I open my mouth....
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Taken this morning, just east of the Bell Tower. At least three, catching fish.
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I've twice had bees get stuck in my lid and sting me on the head! bugger me that's painful and it's pretty funny for any onlookers watching a cyclist have a near seizure as he tries to rip his lid off as quick as poss as wellMarkG wrote:Yeh .. It was at that point I was praying I wasn't allergic to bee stings!
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Postby Pushy » Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:03 pm
Bet it wished I was on a bike. Could not find it and no damage to the car, so it may have survived.
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Nicerolandp wrote:Taken this morning, just east of the Bell Tower. At least three, catching fish.
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Think the 3 guys going north had already copped thoseDobo wrote:Crunchy or chewy? Either way they're delicious!!. Wait til you go through the giant spider webs that span the path near mortimer and Mundijong roads. Freak me out man!!!
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At the end of the day , it is the Indian , not the arrow .. so ride what you want
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Postby Redbull » Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:09 pm
Dobo wrote:Does anyone know how long the magpie swooping season lasts? It is getting quite tiresome as theredoesn't seem to be any way out of my place in Baldivis without getting attacked. Maybe some king of anti aircraft turret mounted on my helmet will solve the issue Although not very aero dynamic so I guess I'd have to paddle harder.
Yeah they are getting bolder or more aggressive around there at the moment.
You need a faster canoe if you are going to paddle harder .
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I'm not surprised to see a snake in that area, considering the amount of bush and lakes around etc. Take care.
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A couple scared the baby jeebus out of me on the high speed Walnut Rd descent just before Aldersyde, bouncing across the road at close quarters. I gather another rider collected one, rider and 'roo OK, but bike beyond riding........
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In the manner of a Norwegian Blue, arguably one may have actually been a non-mongoose.
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