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#32
Wasn't there a similar thread a couple of years ago where we all posted pics of ourselves while holding a jar of peanut butter and a spoon?
I believe this is the one: Can you prove yourself
I believe this is the one: Can you prove yourself
#34
Wasn't there a similar thread a couple of years ago where we all posted pics of ourselves while holding a jar of peanut butter and a spoon?
I believe this is the one: Can you prove yourself
I believe this is the one: Can you prove yourself
Thanks RoadiJeff,
I've only been a member for a year so that was well before my time.........
Might have to resurrect that thread though - I just found this picture in it!
Oh, these things come back to haunt us don't they??
A virtual beer for the non-owner of that mug to ID him!
Cheers, SB
#35
[QUOTE=Sebastionbear;1239824]
Stood still on a highway
I saw a woman
By the side of the road
With a face that I knew like my own
Reflected in my window
Well she walked up to my quarterlight
And she bent down real slow
A fearful pressure paralysed me
In my shadow
She said "Son, what are you doing here?
My fear for you has turned me in my grave"
I said "Mama, I come to the valley of the rich
Myself to sell"
She said "Son, this is the road to Hell"
On your journey 'cross the wilderness
From the desert to the well
You have strayed upon the motorway to Hell
Well I'm standing by a river
But the water doesn't flow
It boils with every poison you can think of
And I'm underneath the streetlights
But the light of joy I know
Scared beyond belief way down in the shadows
And the perverted fear of violence
Chokes a smile on every face
And common sense is ringing out the bells
This ain't no technological breakdown
Oh no, this is the road to Hell
And all the roads jam up with credit
And there's nothing you can do
It's all just bits of paper
Flying away from you
Look out world take a good look
What comes down here
You must learn this lesson fast
And learn it well
This ain't no upwardly mobile freeway
Oh no, this is the road to Hell
Chris Rea
I saw a woman
By the side of the road
With a face that I knew like my own
Reflected in my window
Well she walked up to my quarterlight
And she bent down real slow
A fearful pressure paralysed me
In my shadow
She said "Son, what are you doing here?
My fear for you has turned me in my grave"
I said "Mama, I come to the valley of the rich
Myself to sell"
She said "Son, this is the road to Hell"
On your journey 'cross the wilderness
From the desert to the well
You have strayed upon the motorway to Hell
Well I'm standing by a river
But the water doesn't flow
It boils with every poison you can think of
And I'm underneath the streetlights
But the light of joy I know
Scared beyond belief way down in the shadows
And the perverted fear of violence
Chokes a smile on every face
And common sense is ringing out the bells
This ain't no technological breakdown
Oh no, this is the road to Hell
And all the roads jam up with credit
And there's nothing you can do
It's all just bits of paper
Flying away from you
Look out world take a good look
What comes down here
You must learn this lesson fast
And learn it well
This ain't no upwardly mobile freeway
Oh no, this is the road to Hell
Chris Rea
#36
#37
Sorry, Maya got there first!
Cheers, SB
#38
#39
Goddam cat, she gets away with so much bad ****. You just look at her and forgive all her gin drinking badness cause she is so gorgeous.
Wish I was that pretty, then I might get away with way much more than I do.
PS : Chimp1 , totally nice bike, don't ever apologize for owning such a cool example of a classic 80's bike.
I would like to think that we're "all inclusive" around here. Whilst the common thread may be the CBR, I think most of us are just passionate owners of old bikes, of whatever brand.
I'm sure most of us would have a bike that touched our heart back in the 70's or 80's.
Wish I was that pretty, then I might get away with way much more than I do.
PS : Chimp1 , totally nice bike, don't ever apologize for owning such a cool example of a classic 80's bike.
I would like to think that we're "all inclusive" around here. Whilst the common thread may be the CBR, I think most of us are just passionate owners of old bikes, of whatever brand.
I'm sure most of us would have a bike that touched our heart back in the 70's or 80's.
Last edited by kiwi TK; 07-04-2013 at 05:54 AM.
#40