Bloody Sand

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Well back from Allahs garden and unless you are massively into nice sunsets the desert is as S*** as it has always been. Cant say much but it is good to be back. Not been on the bike yet as only flew in yesterday. Hope all is well.
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
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Wecome back from me too Jim :!:

Your bike is fine, I took it out as agreed to keep the battery up :wink:

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Welcome back Jim, you ain't been missed!

TBH it's been nice to have threads about Storms and not gleaming, sparkly, minter Blades for a change - :lol:
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Tim and Mike, jealousy will get you know where :lol:
RedStormV wrote:Welcome back Jim, you ain't been missed!

TBH it's been nice to have threads about Storms and not gleaming, sparkly, minter Blades for a change - :lol:
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PS. Tim you've been banned from ever eating a real Cornish pasty again :biggrin (no offence meant though :biggrin )
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Welcome home Jim :)

Regarding the Cornish Pastys , im not that keen on them,we bought a few when on holiday in Cornwall a couple o years back.
I quite like the "Ginsters" ones though ,available in the supermarkets around here ,and they are made in Cornwall :!:
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Timbo wrote:
bikerpiker wrote:Welcome home Jim :)

Regarding the Cornish Pastys , im not that keen on them,we bought a few when on holiday in Cornwall a couple o years back.
I quite like the "Ginsters" ones though ,available in the supermarkets around here ,and they are made in Cornwall :!:
I think Chris would agree that Ginsters are about as cornish as haggis!! They are low grade dog food :)

Sorry, i have my arguing head on today, back to work tomorrow.
Must admit, the Ginsters pasty doesnt look like the traditional one from a bakers etc in Cornwall ,but i like them...well ive tasted worse :!:

Why are you moanin aboot low grade dog food....you admitted to liking pies , fek me , most dogs would turn their nose up at a pie ,....anyway ...an old guy at work many years ago told me "the only good pie is a hairy pie " :wink:

Remember them .....me thinks you need one Tim,maybe you wouldnt be so fookin crabbit :lol:
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bikerpiker wrote:Welcome home Jim :)

Regarding the Cornish Pastys , im not that keen on them,we bought a few when on holiday in Cornwall a couple o years back.
I quite like the "Ginsters" ones though ,available in the supermarkets around here ,and they are made in Cornwall :!:
:lol: it's like most things you need to know the best place to buy one Stevie.

I shouldn't really say this but as I'm pretty sure Ginsters originated from Cornwall, but I don't rate their so called Cornish pasty at all (Tim you were pretty much on it there) :!: I admit it was some years ago I actually tried one, so they may be better now :!:

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Timbo wrote: However, i am banned from eating pasties so will have to stick to the sausage rolls from now on. Howe long does my ban last Chris and how will u know if i break it? :p
For good behaviour Tim 1mth this time :!: :biggrin
I'll be watching you so I'll know, haven't you heard of Google Earth :?: we're all being watched :wink:

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Great to be back! I think :biggrin I promise no Blade talk :lol: Real Cornish pasties are the business. Very peppery with real flavour, when in Cornwall I always hunt down a good baker. The weekend looks very promising weather wise. I have no time to scan the threads to catch up so FSM what is happening about your Bike/back injury, did you get a GSX14? Thanks again for the welcome back.
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Devils Bridge could well be a possibility. Will look into the trip in more detail. Your gall bladder sounds a bit nasty mate, good luck with that.
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
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