From: Ace on
On 18 Mar 2010 14:09:38 GMT, "CT" <me(a)christrollen.co.uk> wrote:

>darsy wrote:
>
>> don't need to see the bra ; just the "contents".
>
>I thought it had been determined already that said "contents" are
>err...minimal.

*perk*
From: YTC#1 on
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 13:25:02 +0000, cat wrote:

> YTC#1 wrote:
>
>> Go for the camo type ones, Jean has a pair, they look ok.
>
> It's a bit butch for meetings.

Wear a ra-ra skirt over the top :-)

Or, keep a decent pair of kecks to jump into in the bogs before meetings.

You want the moon on a stick you do.

I usually ask customers if there is somewhere to park a motorbike when I
arrive, and thereby set their expectations.

People usually don't mind when they know you ride a bike.

>
>>> Draggin - I've known about them for ages and was intending to fork out
>>> for some this week.
>>
>> Downside (apart from being more expensive) is that they do not cut to
>> length, you have to do it yourself.
>
> Not a concern, the risk is that they'll be short.

Not with Draggin, they are long and you cut back. I just did not see why
I should pay over the odds and then have to do the finishing touches.

>
>>> Hornee - was shown these this am, advertising material that makes me
>>> want to burn my bra but I don't know anything about the quality of
>>> them.
>>
>> Ditto
>
> Girls still aren't allowed to do their own shopping in auz it seems.
>
>> One of the reasons they are not a tight fit is to make them comfier to
>> get on and off the bike.
>
> I plan to do that pummel horse jump thing straight into the saddle.
>
>> If you just want to look good to none bikers, don't ride a bike :-P
>
> When you say you did research, did you uncover any of the intricacies of
> the kevlar inserts? I don't intend them to be any more than single use
> in a crash, I don't care if the jeans are ruined. But it'd be nice if
> the stitching and kevlar held, and held together. What's different about
> the hood ones?

Yes, read loads, asked others at horizons unlimted and found independant
reports. Stiching holds in crashes.

2 different types of weave for kevlar/para-amind, I could not make up my
mind and got 1 pair of each (blue and black).

Personaly, I don't intend crashing :-)
(again)
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From: darsy on
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:03:33 +0000, Ben <ben(a)bensalesDOTME.uk> wrote:

>On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:02:14 +0000, darsy <darsy(a)sticky.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>well, I was being sort of sarcastic, given the "quality" of women
>>that post on here.
>>
>>Has there ever been a large quantity of properly good looking birds on
>>ukrm? I mean, as in, actuallly fit for purpose?
>>
>>I can think of one or two /maybe/ but it's certainly not a given.
>
>I think round here it largely depends on the purpose.

oh sure - if the "purpose" is laughing at their huge arses in leathers
then there's no shortage.

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From: Champ on
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:13:14 +0000, cat <cat(a)here.there> wrote:

>Hornee - was shown these this am, advertising material that makes me
>want to burn my bra

You wear a bra? I thougth you were young, slim and small-breasted?
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From: Andy Bonwick on
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 20:06:05 +0000, Champ <news(a)champ.org.uk> wrote:

>On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:13:14 +0000, cat <cat(a)here.there> wrote:
>
>>Hornee - was shown these this am, advertising material that makes me
>>want to burn my bra
>
>You wear a bra? I thougth you were young, slim and small-breasted?

You're supposed to say: "would you wear shoes if you had no feet?"
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