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its all good for me too .
the avatar pics are a little long tho , im on google chrome .
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cybercarl wrote:That's interesting as I'm not having any problems viewing them. I wonder if it's browser related. Unless someone has been messing around with the CSS style sheets on the forum. :think:

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Hit the nail on the head Carl......just logged on using Google Chrome and your post and this one are as clear as a bell concerning the pictures. Normally use Internet Explorer being a creature of habit. Funny how it only affects some posts though....... :?
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Normally use Internet Explorer
Oh that explains it then :lol: :lol: Has Explorer recently brought out an update then. I think everyone need to go back a version or just use a decent browser. LOL

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Yep perfect on chrome for me too

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well done Kev, nice bit of engineering. :clap:
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Worked out well there Kev :thumbup: ....but are they not a bit high for the artificial hip and arthritic knees :lol:
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Yes, yes getting old, yes, very good. By the way who was it had to fit high bars to their bike recently due to their poor old Rheumatism becoming too much to ride sportier bikes? Now who was that? :lol:
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Now who was that? :lol:
That would be about 80% of this forum. :lol:

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No Carl it's a much smaller proportion than that, and most who have made this modification for the elderly and infirm are those who are the most vocal about the ageing process of others!! Me thinks the Gentleman doth protest too much!! :lol:
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How we will laugh when the Kevster tries high bars and realises its just better, full stop.....for all age groups :D

oh, and you forgot to mention the Ventura zimmer frame I added as well :lol:
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I can only reiterate "Me thinks the Gentleman doth protest too much!! " :lol:
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where is this gentleman you speak of? is there something you are trying to tell us?
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AMCQ46 wrote:where is this gentleman you speak of? is there something you are trying to tell us?
hes been telling us a few times now (xxxx) :!:
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I would say the "Scotsman" but after Virt's little ribbing I thought it best to avoid national stereotypes! So very PC me. :lol:
Anyway you know who and what I meant, Shut ya face ya git :lol:
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oh, very mature!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
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