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Everything posted by chesters1
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there was a lady from frod who wanted a baby from god it wasn`t the almighty that lifted her nighty it was the vicar the dirty old sod there was a young man from kent who`s "thing" was so long it was bent to save himself trouble he put it in double and instead of "coming" he "went" [ 13. February 2003, 10:11 PM: Message edited by: chesters1 ]
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have you a high res version , i would like to see if the deer were realy there and why couldnt he sell it :confused: if he had a crap whilst working would they own that as well :confused:
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its easy put bait on hook stand with your back to the dry bit (land) and swing rod swiftly towards wet bit (sea) and let go line at the right moment fishing is fishing just pretend your pike fishing in a large lake but stand your "pod" on its end and prop rod in it , when the end twitches strike the hard bit is knowing where to fish in the wet bit , what bait to use and what state of the tide your pike kit could suffer though , reels meant for fresh water rarely last long in the harder enviroments of the sea use the beachcaster with a sea reel , you can use pike gear in the sea but only for light work and wash it well . generally though i`d plump for sea gear rather than trash your pike stuff [ 12. February 2003, 10:08 PM: Message edited by: chesters1 ]
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were the normans french :confused: remember we trained them for a while when we owned them
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just downloaded AGAIN 174 emails that should have long gone from the server :confused: what is happening :confused:
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...item=2710162891 get your kind bank manager to give you an overdraft
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quote: Mr Jed Babbin, former US Deputy Under Secretary for Defense, is quoted as saying, " Going to war without France, is like going deer hunting, without an accordion". eerrrmm doesnt the new american trans country oil pipeline end up in turkey hhhmmm as it goes across the top? of iraq it is handy to connect to from iraq when its an american dependancy , you can have your cake AND eat it [ 11. February 2003, 10:23 PM: Message edited by: chesters1 ]
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tee heeeeeee
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thanks nudd , i need a bit of info on their history , rather than buying their goods (theres an intrepid link) hence i need their link rather than their wholesaler [ 11. February 2003, 10:27 PM: Message edited by: chesters1 ]
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it was the tiscali one i tried , for some reason when i clicked "send" it just sat there :confused: usually with an attachement you can see the nortons scanning the outgoing mail :confused: other e`mail seemed unaffected though , maybe there was something wrong with that particular mail :confused:
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havent a clue what mail its just the little envelope on netscape
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france and their friends have always been bolshy , it what you get when your country gives up in the second war at just the THREAT of being bombed and germany because it WAS, if they can spoil it for their savoirs ( uk , america etc) they will , but if there overun again they will come sniveling back as usual :mad:
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took ages to log on today to bt openworld , strange modem ring noises , failure to verify etc ,even stranger was that the little flag popped up to say i had new mail and it proceeded to download 172 mails most long since deleted ( i have delete from server enabled) very strange :confused:
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i will always be wary of the eu (and nato etc) as most of the british continguent seem to be failed uk politicians (or worse)if they couldnt last in british politics heaven knows what will happen if we join fully (images of hung drawn and quartered britain ) [ 11. February 2003, 06:40 PM: Message edited by: chesters1 ]
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and theres also the need to have your index finger lenghened so you can put it on the spool lip as you cast the reel was a production model only the spool and bail arm differed , mr X the continental designer (who the e`mail and sketch was from) obviasly came across the same probs as you suggest hence the project was ditched [ 11. February 2003, 06:35 PM: Message edited by: chesters1 ]
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irony :confused: isnt that what the mrs does
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its strange that the theory of evolution on the whole only applies to man :confused: (there are very small changes in other "beings" but mostly insignificant). what if all animal life evolved at the same rate , in our distant past then we were the prey but our brains changed from auto functioning to thinking ahead (hence the guns etc nowadays) but if the other animals also evolved at the same rate we would be the trophies on the lions wall it seems all other animal have stopped when they got to their station in life :confused: if we are evolved from the apes why havent apes evolved. i think we are lucky for this fluke in our heads i am not anti hunting (i have eaten lots of strange animals) but doing it for a picture is a bit strange , killing from a distance gives the animal no "sport" my point was it would seem much more macho to take the animal on on his terms than our own ,after all anyone can pull a trigger and drop an animal 1/2 a mile away , is it sport :confused: surely not for the animal
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hi poledark i tried to mail you this but it refuses to go so i`ll stick it on here instead this is the e`mail you would have got :confused: hi dennis remember the intrepid tournament reel that was on e`bay , i have attached a sketch by the origanal designer of the continental ( showing the proposed missing bail arm ) i was a bit douptfull, agreeing with yourself that it wouldnt work but according to the designer it did on paper (sort off) i have added his e`mail ,regarding a ambidextrouse continental i have and the e`bay one, dave "You certainly are dragging some oddities up from the past. That previous Continental you sent was definitely a one- or two-off model to try to make the reel ambidexterous, and your latest picture shows what we ended up with in production: you can see a left-hand version, (the "Tournament"), and a standard right-hand version. "Regarding the Tournament caster, this also was a prototype which never got any farther - I don't think it worked. The idea was to wind the line across the long spool by means of a Bale Arm as I've sketched in the attachment, and after the first lay you manually lifted the line into the next notch in the Bale Arm, then into the next, and so on until you had the spool covered. This was supposed to cast more efficiently and further, but I suspect the nylon line didn't co-operate, and I think there was also a problem with the opening of the Bale Arm without it getting in the way. It's intriguing where these prototypes came from. I can only assumed somebody gathered them up when the Cheam factory closed, and then flogged them off to anybody interested." why it wouldnt send i havent a clue :confused: [ 10. February 2003, 10:59 PM: Message edited by: chesters1 ]
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thanks DG seems a bit strange in this day and age there is no website ,perhaps there taking the ABU line and totaly ignoring their uk patrons :confused: :mad:
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i see there is no waste pipe ,i reckon the "doings" are fermented in the large box and thus providing eco friendly methane power for the engine ,this is quite adequate for short commuter trips for longer trans county trips the rider should the night before fill up with a diet of 2 currys , 6 pints of "best" followed by a trip to the local taco retailer thus insuring adequate "fuel" in a more liquid form than the normal solid "fuel"
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whats sarcasm :confused: .... forget it your all to stupid to know
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i parked next to a vespa with lots of lights and mirrors the other day pity they dont learn that underpowered scooters are slow underpowered scooters with lots of wind resistance is a joke the reason i moved to zundapp scooters with all the frills and an engine