From: George W Frost on

"CrazyCam" <CrazyCam(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:4becfb9d$0$19545$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au...
> George W Frost wrote:
>> "CrazyCam" <CrazyCam(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
>> news:4becf0aa$0$7966$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au...
>>> Boxer wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> Most folk, riding on road bikes, on a dodgy and unknown dirt road,
>>> probably wouldn't have been doing anything within a bull's road of
>>> 120kph.
>>
>>
>> It may be bulldust, but, within a bulls road??
>> or was that an FFS moment?
>
> A simple typo is all,
> as in "bull's roar".


Thought that I had included that as it is what I suspected happened
It happens to most of us
The dreaded FFSyndrome


>>> I tend to agree with Gerry, that kind of thing is nudging up there
>>> towards the Dakar style of thing, or at least the serious end of
>>> "adventure" riding.
>
>> Faaarrrrkk
>> someone finally agreeing with Gerry
>> you been drinking too much of that muddy watery stuff that Johno tries to
>> give away??
>
> <shrug> I read what's posted here, and, sometimes comment.
>
> If I feel that I have something, possibly only vaguely, worthwhile to add,
> I'll add it.
>
> On some days when I do this, I am even quite polite about it. ;-)
>
> I do not ignore/killfile/automatically disagree with a posting because of
> other postings that may have come from the same source.
>
> As for the "muddy watery stuff", some of us like proper beer and stout.
>
> regards,
> CrazyCam

PROPER BEER????
Damn Cam, I think you have been influenced by the dreaded Johno


From: CrazyCam on
George W Frost wrote:
> "CrazyCam" <CrazyCam(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:4becfb9d$0$19545$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au...
>> George W Frost wrote:
>>> "CrazyCam" <CrazyCam(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
>>> news:4becf0aa$0$7966$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au...
>>>> Boxer wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <snip>
>>>>
>>>> Most folk, riding on road bikes, on a dodgy and unknown dirt road,
>>>> probably wouldn't have been doing anything within a bull's road of
>>>> 120kph.
>>>
>>> It may be bulldust, but, within a bulls road??
>>> or was that an FFS moment?
>> A simple typo is all,
>> as in "bull's roar".
>
>
> Thought that I had included that as it is what I suspected happened
> It happens to most of us
> The dreaded FFSyndrome
>
>
>>>> I tend to agree with Gerry, that kind of thing is nudging up there
>>>> towards the Dakar style of thing, or at least the serious end of
>>>> "adventure" riding.
>>> Faaarrrrkk
>>> someone finally agreeing with Gerry
>>> you been drinking too much of that muddy watery stuff that Johno tries to
>>> give away??
>> <shrug> I read what's posted here, and, sometimes comment.
>>
>> If I feel that I have something, possibly only vaguely, worthwhile to add,
>> I'll add it.
>>
>> On some days when I do this, I am even quite polite about it. ;-)
>>
>> I do not ignore/killfile/automatically disagree with a posting because of
>> other postings that may have come from the same source.
>>
>> As for the "muddy watery stuff", some of us like proper beer and stout.
>>
>> regards,
>> CrazyCam
>
> PROPER BEER????
> Damn Cam, I think you have been influenced by the dreaded Johno
>
>

No, I have even gone to Adelaide specifically to buy Southwark Stout!

(which reminds me, I need some more, must plan another trip!)

regards,
CrazyCam
From: Diogenes on
On Fri, 14 May 2010 07:17:54 GMT, Peter <someone(a)microsoft.com> wrote:

>Also the technique described by Gerry is not riding but walking a
>motorcycle.

D'oh... why do you think I called it The Terrified City Slicker style
???


=================

Onya bike

Gerry
From: Marty H on
On May 13, 7:22 am, Diogenes <cy...(a)society.sux.ok> wrote:
> On Wed, 12 May 2010 09:42:09 GMT, "Boxer" <some...(a)nowhere.com> wrote:
>
..
>
> So I would argue that for those of us who are not
> riding , another style altogether is called for
> when riding road bikes on loose dirt.   And for me that style is what
> I call The Terrified City Slicker style (as described  earlier).  
>
> Works for me.  :-)
>

I think you have it right Gerry, for most, slowing down and taking it
easy is probably the best bet...

mh
(wannbe Dakar pilot on Dakar machinery...yes, it will end in tears)

From: BT Humble on
CrazyCam wrote:
> As for the "muddy watery stuff", some of us like proper beer and stout.

So, what did you think of my Dark Ale?


BTH

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