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Bloody Sand
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:32 am
by Beamish
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.
Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:14 am
by sirch345
Wecome back from me too Jim
Your bike is fine, I took it out as agreed to keep the battery up
Chris.
Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:39 am
by RedStormV
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 -

Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:17 am
by sirch345
Tim and Mike, jealousy will get you know where
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 -

Chris.
PS. Tim you've been banned from ever eating a real Cornish pasty again

(no offence meant though

)
Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 4:52 pm
by bikerpiker
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

Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:50 pm
by bikerpiker
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 "
Remember them .....
me thinks you need one Tim,maybe you wouldnt be so fookin crabbit 
Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:02 pm
by sirch345
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


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
Chris.
Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:01 am
by sirch345
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?

For good behaviour Tim 1mth this time
I'll be watching you so I'll know, haven't you heard of Google Earth

we're all being watched
Chris.
Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:54 pm
by Beamish
Great to be back! I think

I promise no Blade talk

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.
Re: Bloody Sand
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:45 am
by Beamish
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.