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some stupid bint is on then crying shes scared of water.... possible clue in the title it would involve water
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Can we make suggestions about who goes next, they should do telephone voting.
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just started on the telly... celebrities getting in Shark infested waters... Lenny Henry is one of the celebs... if there is a God..... then please , do your thing
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No...loch ness is a mith...he stopped at a truck stop on the return trip and met up with Rich...lol.
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Rich valentini ...you guys must be kidding, he dropped the bike in the parking lot...and was so ashamed of posting the video, he came out with these thousand excuses for not showing it...
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Nice one Buckwheat....passing Indians...calm your horses mister 74 hp on a good day...lol.
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Rally 4x4 Ukraine - Six Country Ride to Support Ukraine
Six30 replied to Seymour Asscrack's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
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So Sunday afternoon I decided to ride north, I had a notion of possibly getting to Loch Ness although it wasn't definite. I headed up to Perth and rode the A9 up into the Cairngorms and the start of the highlands via Pitlochry. I hit the twisties on the A889 from Dalwhinnie where I enjoyed my improved handling, didn't see any Indians but if I had then I would have easily passed the aluminium framed pieces of crap. I then joined the A86. There are all sorts of little houses of different shapes and sizes tucked away up here. I made my way all the way to Fort Augustus and the start of Loch Ness, the roads are in a lot better condition than I was expecting, they are clearly maintaining them for the tourist traffic, quite a lot of bikes out and the temperature was running at about 25c. I decided to go to Castle Urquhart as I had never been there before, the entry fee was £17 but I am a Historic Scotland member so I got in free. I was able to have a walk through the ruined castle grounds and down to the shore of Loch Ness, no sign of Nessie unfortunately (or was there?). After this I headed up to Inverness but it was getting late so I jumped back onto the A9 to head back home, I had already done more than 200 miles at this point, I called into Aviemore to get fuel on the way back. Bizarrely after the high heat in the Highlands the weather started to cool as I headed back south and the Queensferry bridge was completely hidden in fog when I crossed it before heading home where the sun was shining again. In the end I did 380 miles, it was a good day out, getting home just before 9pm. There are definitely some roads up there that I need to explore sometime but I will need to stay up there for a few days.
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for sure.... @Marcel knew it as well , he would of never made that challenge if @busabeast was local to him
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yes that's the only drawback
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Why ? did the loch ness monster have his way with @Buckster ............
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That looks like a pretty fine way to spend your morning , better than lying in bed fiddling with your man parts while trying to sleep ...........
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You must be going blind @skyrider , there's no chips .............
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now that looks like a decent breakfast
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@busabeast would have won then, probably for the first time in his life.
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this Barge racing is the equivalent of the race you and busabeast would of had.... busabeast would of been on a harley
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Nice report @Saul ....looks like a nice area for a Ride...