Wow.. Thank you for sharing your story No Surrender. It takes a lot to break the ice and pen your first expressions on your life and experience.
Wish you all the best.
when i found out "ttat" i felt like muhammad ali when joe frazer knocked him down in their first fight in the 15th round.
the ref came over grab my gloves and looked me in the eyes and asked me "are you ok, can you continue" and then gave me the standing 8 count.
no it didn't knock me out but it staggered me.
Wow.. Thank you for sharing your story No Surrender. It takes a lot to break the ice and pen your first expressions on your life and experience.
Wish you all the best.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/281227/1/watchtower-to-ban-pussies-july-14-this-is-not-good.
http://www.quotes-watchtower.co.uk/armageddon_art.html.
http://www.quotes-watchtower.co.uk/paradise_lost_2.html.
Lol. You have quite some time on your hands, Focus.
But that's just it.. he doesn't because this took him about 49 seconds to sketch together.
Any other normal mortal would require a least a week plus 3 shifts in the library and plenty of time on their hands. Don't let the apathy of others dampen your glow Focus.
this interview was a held back by the bbc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjy8olvovi4.
Bang on the button..
i've been given permission to post news of our friend.. kate hasn't been very well.
not well at all.
i think much of it has been a delayed reaction to her df'ing, the general fallout when leaving the wtbs and family issues.. i just wanted to give you guys the heads up and give you a chance to show how much we care about her.. thanks for listening..
Sent you an email Kate.. x
suzuki boulevard c50 for me.. .
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I think it would be a beautiful weight drop from the 1200.. my goodness that bike is a tank. But incredibly agile and nimble once you get used to throwing that weight around. Except when once I slid fully loaded into a deep muddy ravine in the French Alps.. took me a good 4 hours to drag 630 lbs of bike out a few inches at a time. I thought I was going to die on that mountain.
The GS800 would be perfect for me for the city.
suzuki boulevard c50 for me.. .
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Hey ducatijoe how did you find the BMW GS800? I was thinking to get one for a run around town bike?
"if you leave the "truth" you will have a sad sorry life!"
I remember being told that the first time I left in '84'. What a great big lie that was..
hello, i am focus.. yes, that focus.. is there anyone here who remembers me from the "good" old days?.
my sig may provide a jog to the memory.. my vision is undimmed, my views unchanged and my claws are sharper than ever.
the filthy old whore is to be taken down with maximum prejudice.. focus.
I don't get why people feel threatened and and feel a need insult someone merely because he is glaringly leagues above most in intelligence levels and could probably dance rings round just about anyone in here I'd wager on just about any subject he chooses.
Why the petty and small insults?
I for one applaud intelligence and even more so when combined with razor wit. You make interesting and refreshing reading Focus. I tilt my hat to you.
suzuki boulevard c50 for me.. .
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Crossing Andora on my old 800CC cruser..
Spain..
Finland...
Chasing raindeer in Lapland..
Norway...
Top of the world...
Running out of space for country stickers..
suzuki boulevard c50 for me.. .
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Dismember...In one 3 week trip I rode across Canada from East to West and made the return trip through the US. Rode in the Canadian Rockies, National Glacier Park, Yellowstone Park, Mount Rushmore...11000 km trip.
Sounds incredible NVR! Did you go alone? I did and it was one of the best things I have ever done in my life. A life changing event infact.
i have gotten soooo fed up of trying to sift my way through hundreds of items on amazon, that i am now sick to death, and wishing jsb were never even born (may almighty god forbid) - please note my posy reference to islamic philosophy:).
i want a good recording of the bach partitas for solo violin played by a really good musician on a baroque violin with good stylistic training.. any takers??.
make a hamster happy :(.
I taught jazz guitar for 9 years. My most satisfying student was a 55 year old British Telecom executive that dabbled a bit with some country guitar albeit very poorly and only in his bedroom.
A few months later from a lesson a week how now plays standards in public jazz jam sessions in various places with a new found confidence and joy.
There are not many things on this earth that can compare with the joy of playing musical instrument well.