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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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you can't combine funniest moment with best crash, because that's out of order
good luck with the nominations mac... :thumbup:
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agentpineapple wrote:you can't combine funniest moment with best crash, because that's out of order
good luck with the nominations mac... :thumbup:


Your only saying that as your a shoe in for the win in both categories...

Anyway unless more nominations are made it looks like Al & Me will be winning all polls...
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I vote poppers for the smiliest firestormer :D
Can't have you two winning everything :wink:

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best op. Scotland.

best storm, yeti (lucky b8stard)

best crash, marty

best project. cant say :silent: .

loudest leathers. my own special 1980s yellow and purple ones.

funniest. pete wringing the neck of the big suzi in scotland and making it do shapes lol.

worst moment, having the shits in Scotland

worst member. all you wombles making me spend my money on storms. and selling me the bits.

most understanding wife. mrs fabio. dear love her.
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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Pete.L wrote:I vote poppers for the smiliest firestormer :D
Can't have you two winning everything :wink:

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You mean GrumpyPop's... :lol: :lol:
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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fabiostar wrote:best op. Scotland.

best storm, yeti (lucky b8stard)

best crash, marty

best project. cant say :silent: .

loudest leathers. my own special 1980s yellow and purple ones. Not a category

funniest. pete wringing the neck of the big suzi in scotland and making it do shapes lol.

worst moment, having the shits in Scotland Not a category
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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Pete.L wrote:
Can I nominate Mac for the biggest chip on his shoulder?
:P

he's got a packet of chips on his broken shoulder







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Nominations so far...

Best VTR... Yetis Colection.
PopKats.
Alanfjones.

The Mons SP
Ade's bouncing BM.

Best Non VTR... Podmans KR-1
Al's KH125.
Kev's GT250.

Best Meet of the year... DevonStorm 2016.
Op. Scotland 2016.
Op Wales 2016.
GrainStorm 2016.

Best Project... Glsr Bitza.
Fabbios Spondon.
PopKats Race VFR/Storm hybrid.

Most helpful Member...
Al.
Tony.
Steve97
PopKat.
Frank.
Jonesy.

Best Members partner for putting up with their Storm obsesion...

Mrs Mons.
Mrs McQ.
Mrs Fabbio.
Michaela.

Funniest moment of 2016... Ditch dweling in Devon.
Pete L on Op Scotland tying his bike in knots.
The Box hill meet up ride out fiasco.


Could still do with some more nominations TBH as these as posted are just provisonal, with most being my idea... :lol:

TBH your lucky best storm nom's aren't just my four !
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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agentpineapple wrote:here's my suggestions for catagories.

Best VTR.

Best Non VTR.

Best Thread.

Best Single post

Best Meet.

Most heplful member.

Best Project (underway/unfinished).

Funniest moment..

Best Overseas member.

Best Crash of the year
Best single quote would go to ginger man on his return

FECH ME!!!

Well, well, well.

(3 holes in the ground!!!)

A very short reply (yeah....right)

To:

MacV2
Grumpy Frog (stu)
Kev VL
Lumpy
Fabio
Macdee
Alanjones14011
Sirch
Mav617......

What can I say Chaps? MANY thank for the kinds words! Touching? Yes. Very. Trust me. It ain't often my bottom lip starts quivvering. But, seriously, I can ''feel the love'. Although I have to ask Stu (grumpy) to step back a tad, as I can feel something else touching me as well.'

But, as MacV2 has mentioned, he did hear back from me, and alas (for him) it was a long drawn out email.

I'm writing this totally bombed out of my head with prescription meds, so my apologies if I have shedloads of spchelling mishtooks.

What can I say? It's been a year, near enuff as dammit. I can't believe it's been THAT long.

But, it's been pretty dire up here, and I'll try to spare you all the gories. (thank Christ fer that I hear you all shout!)

I spent a fair time in and out of Hospital, and am now only half the man I was. And that's literally half the man. If I turn sideways, you'll wonder where the hell I've gone. I look like something out of Belsen! I'm now having to use a walking stick on a regular (always) basis, and there's a carer lass that drops in to help me now and again.

Some things have been removed, others replaced, some bits shoogled about, and I was told to stay off the bike untill things got better, changed colour, looked healthier, grew back, didn't smell as rank, sloughed, and there was nuffin' left to pick at (scab wise)

So. Here I is. Back in the land of the living. Yes, it was touch and go for a bit (well, a LONG bit), and yes, I had to make arrangements (was advised) for the remaining Family to gather round. That was a bizarre moment in my life, as I never imagined what it would be like unless it really happened.....and....ferk me....when it did....get this.....NOTHING happened.

I only have my Mother 70 odd miles away (at coming up 70 years old), and my Brother (about the same disatnce), and neither of them could turn up to where I was due to their own medical issues.

So, I just lay there, on me own-some, thinking about funeral arrangements, what to insert into the local paper, who to leave my stuff to, and generally, what will people say when I'm gone.

Scary times.

But, I hate to piss you all off....as I'm still here.

Regarding the forum, I have no idea how I'm ever going to catch up...so, my sincere apologies to all if I don't reply to your postings.

I REALLY want to swear on this thing. To use ''fech'' and ''fark'' doesn't really cut how I feel cut how I feel getting back on here and to what's happened.

But, again, I shall spare you all the gory details, and the tales of woe.


I was told to stay OFF the bike (and basically from driving all transport until I felt better), but I have defied them (like THAT'S a surprise! ), and took my Storm To Alford bike converntion 2016, where she was entered (and accepted) into the ''Modern Classics'').

I got my forks re-done (painted and looking like new), gave her a good wax and sh1t-loads of Autosol, and had a great day with her in the line along with other ''modern Classics'' - Well, it IS 17 years old afterall.

Exhibiting the VTR was great, and loads of folk came up and spoke to me about the bike, with a LOT of ex-VTR firestorm owners saying how sorry they were to sell theirs.

Then it came time to take the modern classics onto the Alford track for all the spectators to see and hear. SUPERB. Got me knee down in a few corners, and the noise was incedible!

The downside to taking the Storm to Alford was the health....it put me in my bed for almost a week. But, f**k 'em all that advised against it - it was well worth the ride down. No trophies were won, but she was entered into winning one by the general public, but lost out by a few points.

----------------------------------------

So, a LOT has happened in the forum. There are new members to whom I have not said hello to as yet. Sorry chaps (and maybe chappesses). I may get round to it.

I MUST say I was SEVERELY angered (and dissappointed) that you didn't get to drink a toast to me at OP Devon....

Why was I angered?

Well, I sent a bottle of Vintage Dows Port, and a bottle of Jack Daniels Honey in a box (well packaged), to MacV2 down in the bowls of Grain - and the bugger never received them.

They were in a box (well separated) so they wouldn't ''clink'' or raise suspicion en-route. Maybe one broke (if they dropped it) and it leaked, thus raising eyebrows....but I can't say. Some thieving bar-steward has them, that's for certain.

FARK ME - for someone that promised in his head that this wouldn't be a long post......look what's happened. Typical GBM huh? Nuffin has changed on THAT front.

-------------------------------------------------------

Ok. Here is where we're at...

My head (and body) tells me that I maybe ought to think about giving up riding bikes. Maybe get a car? But, as I said to MacV2, I wouldn't want to be seen dead in a car....unless it's a hearse

I'm still taking the odd cheeky ride now and again (I still have my licence, and am still allowed on the road.....it's just that when I do ride now, it's short hops....20 miles or so....and it fechs me up so much I'm in my bed for days after - I'm physically drained after it!)

The Storm is now at 43,300 miles, and still looks very respectable for a 1999 bike. Riding at the moment is ''interesting'', as I have less that 1mm of tread on me back tyre, and with temperatures at minus 4C or less, it makes for a elbow clenching ride. Ok (ish) on the straight...but, hit a corner with leaves frozen in the middle, and you could NOT get a hand rolling tobacco paper between the cheeks of my butt.

-------------------------------------------------

Oh crap. Look at all this. My mind has forgotten about all you poor buggers that have to trawl through all this. My head's on Auto-Pilot.

I'll end it here, and thank all of you from the bottom of my swinging brick (they say I don't have a heart...and that it's just a brick on a bit of rope.....going back and forth like a pendulum).

I wish you all well. I really do. No...it's not just words...I hope yer ALL doing well. I may find out otherwise as I try and get through some of the posts.

I have already found out that Mac had his tootsie nails removed. And then he upped it, by showing me his Radiographs of his Clavicle. BLOODY HELL. There's one-upman ship for you.

''Yeah GBM....you may have been sick...but look what I did....''

Proper pissing contest it was.

I properly nearly dies...and he shows me photos of his stuffed shoulder n' ribs.

Fair play...that WAS a proper break on his Clav....and despite my almost leaving this planet in a pine box...I hereby pass the pissing contest prize onto Mac.

May you all remain shiny side up (Mac excluded as he's shown he can't do that).

Electronic handshakes all round.

GBM

PS.... I may not reply to any replies immediately (or in the next few days)....as this has drained me more than a nubile nymphets neck during a Dracula visit.
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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Nominations Marty Bloody nominations...your only gonna winge when I pick them all... :lol:
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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OK, two nominations:

Most helpful member: Jonesey, the master braker.

Best non-VTR. Ady's BMW. Not only is it as fast as feck it bounces off the ground as well. Just ask Mr Ziggy.
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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agentpineapple wrote:
agentpineapple wrote:here's my suggestions for catagories.

Best VTR.

Best Non VTR.

Best Thread.

Best Single post

Best Meet.

Most heplful member.

Best Project (underway/unfinished).

Funniest moment..

Best Overseas member.

Best Crash of the year
Best single quote would go to ginger man on his return

FECH ME!!!

Well, well, well.

(3 holes in the ground!!!)

A very short reply (yeah....right)

To:

MacV2
Grumpy Frog (stu)
Kev VL
Lumpy
Fabio
Macdee
Alanjones14011
Sirch
Mav617......

What can I say Chaps? MANY thank for the kinds words! Touching? Yes. Very. Trust me. It ain't often my bottom lip starts quivvering. But, seriously, I can ''feel the love'. Although I have to ask Stu (grumpy) to step back a tad, as I can feel something else touching me as well.'

But, as MacV2 has mentioned, he did hear back from me, and alas (for him) it was a long drawn out email.

I'm writing this totally bombed out of my head with prescription meds, so my apologies if I have shedloads of spchelling mishtooks.

What can I say? It's been a year, near enuff as dammit. I can't believe it's been THAT long.

But, it's been pretty dire up here, and I'll try to spare you all the gories. (thank Christ fer that I hear you all shout!)

I spent a fair time in and out of Hospital, and am now only half the man I was. And that's literally half the man. If I turn sideways, you'll wonder where the hell I've gone. I look like something out of Belsen! I'm now having to use a walking stick on a regular (always) basis, and there's a carer lass that drops in to help me now and again.

Some things have been removed, others replaced, some bits shoogled about, and I was told to stay off the bike untill things got better, changed colour, looked healthier, grew back, didn't smell as rank, sloughed, and there was nuffin' left to pick at (scab wise)

So. Here I is. Back in the land of the living. Yes, it was touch and go for a bit (well, a LONG bit), and yes, I had to make arrangements (was advised) for the remaining Family to gather round. That was a bizarre moment in my life, as I never imagined what it would be like unless it really happened.....and....ferk me....when it did....get this.....NOTHING happened.

I only have my Mother 70 odd miles away (at coming up 70 years old), and my Brother (about the same disatnce), and neither of them could turn up to where I was due to their own medical issues.

So, I just lay there, on me own-some, thinking about funeral arrangements, what to insert into the local paper, who to leave my stuff to, and generally, what will people say when I'm gone.

Scary times.

But, I hate to piss you all off....as I'm still here.

Regarding the forum, I have no idea how I'm ever going to catch up...so, my sincere apologies to all if I don't reply to your postings.

I REALLY want to swear on this thing. To use ''fech'' and ''fark'' doesn't really cut how I feel cut how I feel getting back on here and to what's happened.

But, again, I shall spare you all the gory details, and the tales of woe.


I was told to stay OFF the bike (and basically from driving all transport until I felt better), but I have defied them (like THAT'S a surprise! ), and took my Storm To Alford bike converntion 2016, where she was entered (and accepted) into the ''Modern Classics'').

I got my forks re-done (painted and looking like new), gave her a good wax and sh1t-loads of Autosol, and had a great day with her in the line along with other ''modern Classics'' - Well, it IS 17 years old afterall.

Exhibiting the VTR was great, and loads of folk came up and spoke to me about the bike, with a LOT of ex-VTR firestorm owners saying how sorry they were to sell theirs.

Then it came time to take the modern classics onto the Alford track for all the spectators to see and hear. SUPERB. Got me knee down in a few corners, and the noise was incedible!

The downside to taking the Storm to Alford was the health....it put me in my bed for almost a week. But, f**k 'em all that advised against it - it was well worth the ride down. No trophies were won, but she was entered into winning one by the general public, but lost out by a few points.

----------------------------------------

So, a LOT has happened in the forum. There are new members to whom I have not said hello to as yet. Sorry chaps (and maybe chappesses). I may get round to it.

I MUST say I was SEVERELY angered (and dissappointed) that you didn't get to drink a toast to me at OP Devon....

Why was I angered?

Well, I sent a bottle of Vintage Dows Port, and a bottle of Jack Daniels Honey in a box (well packaged), to MacV2 down in the bowls of Grain - and the bugger never received them.

They were in a box (well separated) so they wouldn't ''clink'' or raise suspicion en-route. Maybe one broke (if they dropped it) and it leaked, thus raising eyebrows....but I can't say. Some thieving bar-steward has them, that's for certain.

FARK ME - for someone that promised in his head that this wouldn't be a long post......look what's happened. Typical GBM huh? Nuffin has changed on THAT front.

-------------------------------------------------------

Ok. Here is where we're at...

My head (and body) tells me that I maybe ought to think about giving up riding bikes. Maybe get a car? But, as I said to MacV2, I wouldn't want to be seen dead in a car....unless it's a hearse

I'm still taking the odd cheeky ride now and again (I still have my licence, and am still allowed on the road.....it's just that when I do ride now, it's short hops....20 miles or so....and it fechs me up so much I'm in my bed for days after - I'm physically drained after it!)

The Storm is now at 43,300 miles, and still looks very respectable for a 1999 bike. Riding at the moment is ''interesting'', as I have less that 1mm of tread on me back tyre, and with temperatures at minus 4C or less, it makes for a elbow clenching ride. Ok (ish) on the straight...but, hit a corner with leaves frozen in the middle, and you could NOT get a hand rolling tobacco paper between the cheeks of my butt.

-------------------------------------------------

Oh crap. Look at all this. My mind has forgotten about all you poor buggers that have to trawl through all this. My head's on Auto-Pilot.

I'll end it here, and thank all of you from the bottom of my swinging brick (they say I don't have a heart...and that it's just a brick on a bit of rope.....going back and forth like a pendulum).

I wish you all well. I really do. No...it's not just words...I hope yer ALL doing well. I may find out otherwise as I try and get through some of the posts.

I have already found out that Mac had his tootsie nails removed. And then he upped it, by showing me his Radiographs of his Clavicle. BLOODY HELL. There's one-upman ship for you.

''Yeah GBM....you may have been sick...but look what I did....''

Proper pissing contest it was.

I properly nearly dies...and he shows me photos of his stuffed shoulder n' ribs.

Fair play...that WAS a proper break on his Clav....and despite my almost leaving this planet in a pine box...I hereby pass the pissing contest prize onto Mac.

May you all remain shiny side up (Mac excluded as he's shown he can't do that).

Electronic handshakes all round.

GBM

PS.... I may not reply to any replies immediately (or in the next few days)....as this has drained me more than a nubile nymphets neck during a Dracula visit.

:Argue 1: :wtf:
You think I can be arsed to read all that :wtf:
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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lloydie wrote:You think I can be arsed to read all that :wtf:
I feel your pain!

I mean, I wrote it, and even I can't be arsed reading it all again. I never expected anyone to ever quote it back. They are very bad, and have caused undue mental scarring for those who read it (or re-read it).

If you, or anyone else affected by this has suffered, then call one of the people below for help.

Samaritans: Tel: 116 123
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Re: Forum Awards 2016

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Best VTR: Not mine.

Best VTR SP: Joey Dunlops SP1

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Best non vtr: Honda C90

Best thread starter: Halfords Tap and Die Set. Halfords 28 piece Metric Tap & Die Set

Best meet of the year: Tesco value quick fry steaks - 4 for £2.80.

Best project, either underway or complete: The AWPR bypass Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route

Most helpful member: In NO order: Mac (for advice n' parts) , Tony (for advice n parts), Carl (for all the technical compooter stuff). Hawk in the states, Nick (freeride), BigTwin....in fact EVERYONE has been helpful, be it with advice, parts, or words of encouragement when feeling lower than a snakes tit.

Most promising New member: TheMouseHunter (He hasn't joined yet, but may be seen as a Nemesis for MacV2).

Best Arachnid Store keeper: Andrew at Birnies Pet Shop, Elgin. (he also does Herps!) FP Birnies Facebook page

Oh, sorry, you meant...FRANK. Image

:lol: :twisted:

And finally, I'd like a special nomination:

Group Award for EVERYONE on here.....for putting up with my sh1t for another year.
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