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Well done to the doctor, 96,000+ specatators cheering them on and now swarming over the track. Toseland with a super future ahead of him, first superbikes and now MotoGP. Casey Stoner getting it together again and now Honda very close to using the new engine for the top factory riders. The 125 very close and what a finish to the 250, Hector Barbera walking away from an horific accident. Thank you Jsat for restoring my excitement with almost uninterupted veiwing. Bring on Barcelona.
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Unfortunately the MotoGP race was a bit of a yawn - I even started ironing half way through! But, the Dr. was on top form - and it was good to see Toseland up there with the big boys.
The 125 race was, as you said Clive, much closer and much more exciting. Poor little Bradley...he was doing so well. Mind you, he's only about 12 and a half (or looks it ) so he's got a few years ahead of him.
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The 125 race was, as you said Clive, much closer and much more exciting. Poor little Bradley...he was doing so well. Mind you, he's only about 12 and a half (or looks it ) so he's got a few years ahead of him.
VS
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What a truly fine idea, however the business of my acquiring the foaming gold in this household is one with a distinct DIY (or GIY?) flavour. Since your idea is so good, however, let me put it to the commit...BaaBaa. wrote:
Well I hope you passed a cold can of Chang to Parahandy 1st.
No, apparently not, but well worth the try, and the scars shouldn't take long to heal.
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Mr. C!
I really don't believe you meant that....
I think that I'll, maybe, pop the lid back on the can of worms (as they make me squirm). I've just finished washing up all the dishes and pots from tonights meal, tucked Parahandy into bed, and filled the kettle up ready for his green tea in the morning. Oh, his mug is placed neatly beside the teapot - and I'm ironing yesterday's newspaper and his slippers for tomorrow morning.
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I really don't believe you meant that....
I think that I'll, maybe, pop the lid back on the can of worms (as they make me squirm). I've just finished washing up all the dishes and pots from tonights meal, tucked Parahandy into bed, and filled the kettle up ready for his green tea in the morning. Oh, his mug is placed neatly beside the teapot - and I'm ironing yesterday's newspaper and his slippers for tomorrow morning.
VS
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Vital Spark wrote:Mr. C!
I really don't believe you meant that....
I think that I'll, maybe, pop the lid back on the can of worms (as they make me squirm). I've just finished washing up all the dishes and pots from tonights meal, tucked Parahandy into bed, and filled the kettle up ready for his green tea in the morning. Oh, his mug is placed neatly beside the teapot - and I'm ironing yesterday's newspaper and his slippers for tomorrow morning.
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Baabaa, it's all very well laughing, but I have it on good authority that VS actually stands for Very Sinister. Parahandy himself is trapped and helpless in the hands of a maniac - have you never seen the film 'Misery'? Can't you see the resemblance between 'Parahandy' and 'paraplegic'? Think James Caan with his ankles and his wrists horribly shattered...
She's probably ironing the dog as well.
She's probably ironing the dog as well.
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dtaai-maai wrote:Baabaa, it's all very well laughing, but I have it on good authority that VS actually stands for Very Sinister. Parahandy himself is trapped and helpless in the hands of a maniac - have you never seen the film 'Misery'? Can't you see the resemblance between 'Parahandy' and 'paraplegic'? Think James Caan with his ankles and his wrists horribly shattered...
She's probably ironing the dog as well.
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Dear god!!! Parahandy if you require help - hoist a pair of pants (clean if possible) from your tv ariel. Or stamp your foot 3 times when in the presence of others. We have a safe house where we can hide you out until your new identity and Phillipino passport arrive. Remember it dosent have to be this way...
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Randy, he has no clean underwear.
He only has a satellite dish, and if he hangs anything from that, VS can only get the football repeats. That doesn't make her happy...
For obvious reasons he can't stamp his foot once, never mind three times.
Anyway, he has four wives and nineteen children in the Philippines, so I'm not sure that's his best bet...
He only has a satellite dish, and if he hangs anything from that, VS can only get the football repeats. That doesn't make her happy...
For obvious reasons he can't stamp his foot once, never mind three times.
Anyway, he has four wives and nineteen children in the Philippines, so I'm not sure that's his best bet...
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