From: steve auvache on
In article <-sadnRU4NPDGw8HWnZ2dnUVZ7vVi4p2d(a)bt.com>, Charlie
<nospam(a)all.ta> writes
>Lady Nina wrote:
>> Short version - I've ridden my bike.

Very good dear.
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steve auvache
From: Fr Jack on
Lady Nina <spamtrap2(a)ntlworld.com> spewed forth:

>Short version - I've ridden my bike.

Wahey! Good on yer!



>Now let's see how easy it is to get my boots off.

You may find lace-ups easier, with a wonky ankle/foot.
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Fr. Jack

I hear you talking but the words are kinda strange


From: Fr Jack on
Steve <steveloukes(a)hotmail.com> spewed forth:

>On 24 Jan, 14:43, Lady Nina <spamtr...(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
>> So, I'm back, after a grand total of 10 miles. And incredibly happy.
>Top show old bean - are you up for another crack at Slovenia in June?

That sounds like fun...
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Fr. Jack

I hear you talking but the words are kinda strange


From: The Older Gentleman on
Lady Nina <spamtrap2(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:

> Short version - I've ridden my bike.

Yay. Well done.


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Suzuki TS250ER GN250 Damn, back to six bikes!
Try Googling before asking a damn silly question.
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From: TMack on
Lady Nina wrote:
> Short version - I've ridden my bike.
>
> Long version follows (this is mainly for me as a record to cut and
> paste elsewhere)
>
> Yesterday I decided it was about time to get over the nagging fear
> that as soon as I reached a tricky junction on an odd camber I'd drop
> the bike (I have form in this area) and end up doing more damage to
> the leg - which still has a huge hole in the middle of the bone.

SNIP

> Now let's see how easy it is to get my boots off.

Well done! Now just make sure you don't pull the leg off instead of the
boot OK?

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Tony
'04 Ducati ST3, '08 DL650GT,
97 TW200, '87 semi-rat LS650, OMF#24


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