Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
My Christmas day "Who got given the best socks?" thread is gonna be a surefire winner.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
I think the mudflap of doom may well suprise a few folk, I'm feeling very positive about it.
It's the most attractive flap I've ever seen.
It's the most attractive flap I've ever seen.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
Don't rule out the The Umbrella thread.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 11:16 amYeah i wasn't thinking it would win anyhow
I'm thinking more a European tour highlights thread, or a finished this build of a Guzzi Le Mans, or did my first trackday.
Maybe even "the other in law got a turkey leg stuck in her arsehole after she drank too much sherry" as a possible winner....
The umbrella thread... nah, not so much.
Heck even @Dodgy knees has more chance with his mudflap of doom
Not only has it the powerful hook of the was or wasn't The Umbrella an urban myth but there's more. Study the direction, the themes, the very timbre of the thread.
It has the powerful and oft debated 'value of science' very heavily embedded. And from the first post there was the conflict between those who value higher education and those who do not.
I think it will continue to get interest and then when it peaks, white hot, on Christmas Day, I will use it to call Iccy a 'toolygoon' in front of everyone. And knowing this to be true he will write a lengthy retort but it will be hollow and ineffective and all shall see that. Thus admonished he will slink from the alehouse and my good health will be drunk by all.
It will be [chef's kiss].
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
The umbrella thread happily died a death. The rest, is going well if you ask me.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
The honest answer is, I didn't massively feel we had one.
There were some decent threads and some decent posts but nothing outstanding.
So it's mostly on hold.
There were some decent threads and some decent posts but nothing outstanding.
So it's mostly on hold.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
Ok, after some thought, I've given the award on a delayed basis to @Bigyin for
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When did you first ride a bike
Some excellent nostalgia, thoughts, discussion.
I'll be in touch Yin.
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When did you first ride a bike
Some excellent nostalgia, thoughts, discussion.
I'll be in touch Yin.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
He'll blow it on Irn Bru and battered Mars bars.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
He is a Weegie. It will get blown on Buckie and Battered Mars Bars.
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
It wasn't a cash prize... but he has lots of scope for a decent prize
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
Out of the options given
1. £50 sportsbikeshop voucher
2. £50 or RTTL merch
3. £50 gift voucher for Phil Bevan trackdays
@Bigyin chose option 3 and gets some money off his trackday for the Pembrey event.
Congratulations
1. £50 sportsbikeshop voucher
2. £50 or RTTL merch
3. £50 gift voucher for Phil Bevan trackdays
@Bigyin chose option 3 and gets some money off his trackday for the Pembrey event.
Congratulations
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
Cheers Weeksy
Pleasant surprise when I finally logged into the site this evening for a look ….. much appreciated as I wasn’t even aware there was a prize going
No mars bars or Irn Bru
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Re: Xmas 'Thread of the week' prizes and gifts.
Bigyin later tonight after a few celebratory drinks ...