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"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message ... On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:56:56 +0100, "Beav" wrote: I think her name was Xenia something. Weird looking tart I have to say. Seeburg, that was her last name. (it just popped up) Yeah, she's odd looking.. Says she played "interstellar love slave Xev" on some show called Lexx. Her mouth looks like it needs a hook in it. Looks ok from the neck down tho... Every sliver lining has a cloud though. She's a lizard in the show (in human form), 'til she gets ****ed off, then her tongue... well you really don't want to know about her tongue. -- Beav Reply to "beavis dot original at ntlworld dot com" (with the obvious changes) |
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"Simon Robbins" wrote in message ... "Beav" wrote in message ... Last night, someone in another place (America) commented that he was under the impression that Britain doesn't see temperatures above 70 degrees, even during the height of summer. NOTHING surprises me about American's views of anything outside of America unless they've been outside of America. Then they see the light:-) I'm not surprised. I was at a US Superbike race a few years back and one of the commentators was English. It was raining (as it seems to do every year in New Hampshire) and the English commentator was jokingly apologising for bringing the weather with him. That's bloody typical I thought. Every ****er wants to be a comedian. Commentators are the worst too. When I brought a friend over for the World Superbike at Donington he was shocked to experience California like sun. We don't do our climate any favours. Very true, and I'd rather have our climate than ny other. At least we don't get hurricanes or huge tornado's every summer, or the beginnings of an ice age every winter. Our biggest fear is ****ing leaves on the train tracks:-)) I flew today (report later) and it was bright, sunny, calm wind. A perfect day. (Oh, and I gave up going to New Hamshire for the racing (before I moved back to the UK), it rained 3 years on the trot and they wouldn't race in conditions the British series would take in its stride.) Wuss's :-)) Actually, Tony Robinson's on the box right now doing a "Da Vinci Code" destruction:-) Yeah, I saw that a couple of months ago. I'm completely blaise (sp?) about Dan Brown's book. Well it's total ******** innit? entertaining i it's won way, but not even close to being factual. I read all the stuff he plagerised for his book years ago, and also the stuff disproving and debunking a lot of the theories his book relies on. I wont be watching he movie! Nor me, but I did make the mistake of reading his other book "Demons and Angels" It could've been the forst draft of "Da Vinci". Same "hero", and all the people he encounters have similar links to others in the book as they do in Da Vince. Good looking tart with a father who's top bollock at some organisation who gets chopped, that sort of thing. Not at all original. That's the last Dan Brown book I'll bother with. -- Beav Reply to "beavis dot original at ntlworld dot com" (with the obvious changes) |
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"Simon Robbins" wrote in message ... "Beav" wrote in message ... Mine's siting in the garage panting in anticipation of the ru out tomorrow. Well it COULD be panting from the caning it got today, I'm not exactly sure. The Zed is a superb bike for hooning around on and it's bloody addictive too. Yeah, a couple of mates of mine had classic Z1000s. I can appreciate the classic beauty of the design, but I'm more of a rocket boy myself. Mine's a Ducati 748 with 853 big-bore and top-end blueprint. (Hence the ultra-expemsive service I can no longer afford to pay for!) Mine isn't the old Zed though, it's the new one with the streetfighter style and the ZX-9R motor. About 120ish bhp and an easy 150mph when you get down behind the screen. Rip your head off if you don't:-) I even fitted an after market screen with an aeroblade thing on it to help lift the blast. Worked perfectly too as it still looks mean as **** but isn't so neck breakingly windy. -- Beav Reply to "beavis dot original at ntlworld dot com" (with the obvious changes) |
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