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Post by Mae Hem on Mar 3, 2011 7:41:56 GMT
I wish to enter the Grand National on my horse Galloping Inertia. Does anyone ride? Is it easy to learn or is it difficult? Do you have to put them into gear - or are they automatic?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2011 8:03:51 GMT
Yes and no.
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Post by gerry on Mar 3, 2011 9:19:32 GMT
I wish to enter the Grand National on my horse Galloping Inertia. Does anyone ride? Is it easy to learn or is it difficult? Do you have to put them into gear - or are they automatic? 1. Fester rides. 2. It came naturally to him but I had to give him some lessons on the finer points. 3. The saddle only has two pedals, thereby signifying an automatic. 4. Having said that, I find Fester gives a much better performance when in a rubber coat.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2011 10:39:47 GMT
I wish to enter the Grand National on my horse Galloping Inertia. Does anyone ride? Is it easy to learn or is it difficult? Do you have to put them into gear - or are they automatic? 1. Fester rides. 2. It came naturally to him but I had to give him some lessons on the finer points. 3. The saddle only has two pedals, thereby signifying an automatic. 4. Having said that, I find Fester gives a much better performance when in a rubber coat. What position do you take while all this is going on?
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Post by Mae Hem on Mar 3, 2011 13:22:34 GMT
1. Fester rides. 2. It came naturally to him but I had to give him some lessons on the finer points. 3. The saddle only has two pedals, thereby signifying an automatic. 4. Having said that, I find Fester gives a much better performance when in a rubber coat. What position do you take while all this is going on? One takes an as tride and tested position
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Post by gerry on Mar 3, 2011 13:55:48 GMT
You keep it up, gel, otherwise you'll find your sides addle.
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Post by eamonnlowe on Mar 3, 2011 14:34:31 GMT
You keep it up, gel, otherwise you'll find your sides addle. Was that your Penis Sheath that was auctioned on Flog It! yesterday? My word those Papua New Guinea boys could keep even you happy.
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Post by gerry on Mar 3, 2011 14:55:06 GMT
Flog it sounds like trade might be involved, so unlikely to be of interest or relevance on the ramparts.
Now penis sheathes. Only one thing to say: gourdie gourdie gum drops.
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Post by eamonnlowe on Mar 3, 2011 15:10:50 GMT
Flog it sounds like trade might be involved, so unlikely to be of interest or relevance on the ramparts. Now penis sheathes. Only one thing to say: gourdie gourdie gum drops. Like a baby's arm comes to mind!
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Post by Mahatt Micoat on Mar 3, 2011 16:50:51 GMT
You keep it up, gel, otherwise you'll find your sides addle. Was that your Penis Sheath that was auctioned on Flog It! yesterday? My word those Papua New Guinea boys could keep even you happy. SHEATH? You mean it's meant to go on the OUTSIDE? *fetches long nose pliers and lubricant*
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Post by eamonnlowe on Mar 3, 2011 22:47:06 GMT
Was that your Penis Sheath that was auctioned on Flog It! yesterday? My word those Papua New Guinea boys could keep even you happy. SHEATH? You mean it's meant to go on the OUTSIDE? *fetches long nose pliers and lubricant* Mahatt My eyes are watering now both from the thought and th e laughing. Anyway I know you-there is no way you could make that mistake.
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Post by gerry on Mar 4, 2011 11:03:31 GMT
Yes. Micoat seems to have gone through a humour pain barrier recently. He has even sent me a picture of that wonderful Stephen Hawking and some rather large Americans.
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