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The reason I do not post much is because I grew up reading EZrider & Playboy instead of Tolystoy. I think what Im trying to say here is that I cant type or spell even with spellcheck it's tough sometimes! and I am not alone in the U.S at least I remember people in school that were worse than me! OK that took 5min. of huntin&peckin well my point is if you would like to here from the silent few be patient with us some of us are special you know
Special Ed! 
Sorry I had to, Welcome to the site. In case you hadn't noticed I can't spell either! I never could I was ahead of my class in most everything else but have some mental blaock when it comes to that! 
Keep posting we'll keep reading.
I learned all I need to know about life by killing smart people and eating their brains. Eat right ,Exercise ,Stay fit, Die Anyway!
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when you look through the forums a lot of the posts are from old hands who know one another and you feel like if you post you are not apart of the group and you are butting in
Well put !!! On my previous bike forum (CBR1100xx) I had in excess of 6000 posts, had been a member for years, knew many of the folks on there from rideouts, weekend meets, rallies etc. I attended weddings, baby christenings, parties and funerals of various members of the forum as the people on there had become something like family. On joining a new forum you feel like the 'outsider' and although you may post a comment on a thread it often gets passed over as an 'old hand' may have replied after your post and many on the forum know him/her. It's natural that the 'old hand' gets a response as more members know them.
Just my €0.02 worth !!!! 
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Well , what lies beneath these cyber entities are REAL , ACTUAL people with actual personalities . Some are gregarious , while others ( like myself ) are the shy , introvert types . We are all just standing around a fire , here fellow Neandertals , some have the flicker of the flames upon their faces , while some are in the shadows of the gathering . Well , guess who is watching out for the Sabre Tooths and Velociraptors ? Jump in , O Shy Ones , the fire is warm . 
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Welcome to the club Billthecat.
dnot wrory abuot the spelilng, msot of us cnat splel eihter.
Arsenalfan. AKA Mark Able
Seller of fine automobiles.
Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche of Chattanooga
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Well , what lies beneath these cyber entities are REAL , ACTUAL people with actual personalities . Some are gregarious , while others ( like myself ) are the shy , introvert types.
Now wait a minute, Wade!!! ANYONE who owns a Hemholtz Resonator would naturally be the veritable bon vivant in ANY social situation, now wouldn't they???!!! Don't sell yourself short there, ol' buddy!!!
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We are all just standing around a fire , here fellow Neandertals , some have the flicker of the flames upon their faces , while some are in the shadows of the gathering . Well , guess who is watching out for the Sabre Tooths and Velociraptors ? Jump in , O Shy Ones , the fire is warm .
Question: Would this then make all those poor evolution-challenged H-D riders out there Cro-Magnons, in that case? 
(certainly any empirical data you could furnish in this matter could lend addition creedence to the Darwinian theory, and finally put to rest, once and for all, that any idea of an "Intelligent Design" created in Milwaukee Wisconsin would be scientific "hog"wash, RIGHT?!) 
Last edited by Dwight; 11/26/2007 1:53 PM.
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Question: Would this then make all those poor evolution-challenged H-D riders out there Cro-Magnons, in that case? 
(certainly any empirical data you could furnish in this matter could lend addition creedence to the Darwinian theory, and finally put to rest, once and for all, that any idea of an "Intelligent Design" created in Milwaukee Wisconsin would be scientific "hog"wash, RIGHT?!)
Merciful heavens! Talk about genome sequencing overload... 
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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Yep Ed! "Genome sequencing overload"...aka...hijacking a thread!  Actually(and getting at least a little back on track here), my "theory" in this matter is that the shy, anonymous homo sapiens among us who may refrain from participation in these forums are more the result of environmental influences than any inherent and/or inate traits. (I base this theory on the fact that both my parents were blowhards TOO...and I was adopted!) 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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To bring things back on track further
I'm one of the anonymous users............at least some of the time.
Its been 16 months since I gave up my speedmaster and yes I do miss it now....I didn't after a couple of months on the 1050 ST. However that bike has done all I could ask of it and a little more besides (sorry officer I won't do that again. No officer I wasn;t me you stopped two months ago....I scraped these knee sliders on a track day!!)
After finding myself in a 120mph plus comfort zone on my daily commute I have decided its maybe time to stop waiting for the haha 1500cc bike and get back to a more relaxed way of riding.
The wife and kids don't like to go pillion anymore as I tend to ride in a way thats slow for me but over fast for them.
I'm guessing its going to be the new 08 model speedmaster for me in the spring time, the rocket is just too big to commute on.
Anyways I may log on as my user name more often lol....just to please you Ray
hmmm funny line to follow
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Let's all gather for a proper welcome to BillTheCat:
http://www.turoks.net/Cabana/BillTheCat.htm
(Bloom County, one of my favorite comic strips )
O now that there is funny I don't care who you are! Thank's everyone for the worm welcome and I did not mean to threadjack I just could not find the WELCOME thread to say HI in
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Hi Lowey- Im afraid im also responsible for the ride around york, both at night and during the day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tMgZxsaxCY (day by Bonneville America) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ViwBbacOXY (night by Bonneville America) Mrs RodYork makes a cameo appearance through the mirror of the day ride...we were responsible for that one...sorry! Mrs RodYork has now passed her bike test- which was one of the reasons I changed (down) bike and we both now ride Yamaha Fazers, which in UK are classed as good "just passed test/commuter" bikes. I changed the bike for a number of reasons - the main one being the above, but I tell you all what I miss the most .... its the pulling up at a cafe or wherever and people of all ages admiring the look and sound of the bike, asking questions such as "Triumph???- are they still in business?" or "what year is it?"- to which my (rehearsed and stolen from here) one line answer faultlessly delivered was "hey spaceman its 2007!" - yes I miss having the bike noticed and giving the pretend sports riders a run for their money on the twisties- oh, the shame of a cruiser ruining their image  - this was an influencing factor in my Fazer choice (new to biking bike) as shown here at he end of the video.( I understand that some will refuse to watch the video as its not a Triumph- but think of the rider as Triumph guy who has lost his way!  ) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqiQtwKrXWAI must pop over here more often! Regards RodYork
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Your supposed to log in, Crap
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Thats funny Dave, hadn't noticed your sig. line.
Dave? Dave who?
A word to the wise is not necessary. It is the stupid ones who need the advice.
Pat
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Benny
Black & Silver '02
Too many mods to list
Not enough miles ridden
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Rodyork,nice video even on a Yamahopie! Use to sell the Fazer here in US but not anymore that I know of.That thing scoots. 
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Wow! Another great video!
I mostly don't login unless I have something to say, although, I do spend alot of time on the site.
Uncle Charlie
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I put all the Anonymous users on "ignore"... That way I don't have to wonder what they're thinking of posting. 
More flags
More fun!
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Hi Lowey- Im afraid im also responsible for the ride around york, both at night and during the day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tMgZxsaxCY (day by Bonneville America)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ViwBbacOXY (night by Bonneville America)
Mrs RodYork makes a cameo appearance through the mirror of the day ride...we were responsible for that one...sorry!
Mrs RodYork has now passed her bike test- which was one of the reasons I changed (down) bike and we both now ride Yamaha Fazers, which in UK are classed as good "just passed test/commuter" bikes.
I changed the bike for a number of reasons - the main one being the above, but I tell you all what I miss the most ....
its the pulling up at a cafe or wherever and people of all ages admiring the look and sound of the bike, asking questions such as "Triumph???- are they still in business?" or "what year is it?"- to which my (rehearsed and stolen from here) one line answer faultlessly delivered was "hey spaceman its 2007!" - yes I miss having the bike noticed and giving the pretend sports riders a run for their money on the twisties- oh, the shame of a cruiser ruining their image - this was an influencing factor in my Fazer choice (new to biking bike) as shown here at he end of the video.( I understand that some will refuse to watch the video as its not a Triumph- but think of the rider as Triumph guy who has lost his way! ) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqiQtwKrXWA
I must pop over here more often!
Regards
RodYork
We know you have lost your way Rod, the bell will toll in wee while and you will wake up.
Love the video's as usuall and up to your usuall standards "Fantastic".
So you do not fancy joining us on our UK meet then, even though you have a Fazer, we can forgive..
UK Meet Great Langdale Lake District 2008
Ray(UK)
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Hi Ray- Love to come- I have just pm'd you- Thanks for the invite Regards
RodYork
"Id rather have a bottle infront of me than a frontal labotomy"
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Ray(UK)
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