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Started by froudy, Tuesday, 06 March 2018, 11:34 PM

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froudy

Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups!

Blubber

Nah... Think they would end up way to easy in other people's possession.

Just out of curiosity of course... No ill thoughts  :thumbs_down:
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seth

I don't see the point the solve a problem that doesn't really exist .
:doh:
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

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froudy

Quote from: seth on Wednesday, 07 March  2018, 06:40 AM
I don't see the point the solve a problem that doesn't really exist .
:doh:

It does with on/off roaders ;)

I  thought they would be easily nicked too..But would Joe Average scrote realise that they were removable??  I don't think so :lol:
Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups!

seth

Didn't think of the off road side of it but knowing me I'd take them off and either stand in them or ride over them  :doh:
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

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froudy

Quote from: seth on Wednesday, 07 March  2018, 08:24 AM
Didn't think of the off road side of it but knowing me I'd take them off and either stand in them or ride over them  :doh:

Or in my case, fall out of an unzipped jacket pocket  :rofl2:
Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups!

VladTepes

Still not sure why you wouldn't just have fixed indicators on the off-roader.... rather than removable ones...
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seth

If you removed them before going off road you could refit them after so they wouldn't get broken while you were actually riding off road.
Still not sure about them anyway.
:whatever:
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oh and a standard one too

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Notty

I would forget where I put them...mrs Notty would have tidied them away ... :)
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KiwiCol

Quote from: Notty on Wednesday, 07 March  2018, 05:58 PM
I would forget where I put them...mrs Notty would have tidied them away ... :)
I'm familiar with that concept myself Notty. I put stuff down & Mrs Kiwi will 'tidy' them away & I'll go looking for things, where I left them, & she'll deny moving stuff.  I reckon she just does it automatically & doesn't actually register she's moved things.
:devil: Horror story, one Saturday I came home from a ride, come inside & she proudly says she's been in the shed & 'tidied up' for me!!!  Said I had tools & bits everywhere!    Arggghhh!  :furious: Not a good thing from my perspective.   Ment well, but I said best to leave the garage to me & stick to inside.  :whatever:

Oh and just another wee thing, she'll look at something, determine it's not useful & biff it out.  Without even knowing what it is or what it does. Great aren't they.   Now I know why we go grey.  :lol:
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froudy

I can relate with most of what you've written above Kiwi...Mrs F however does not gain access to the shed unless specifically invited :happy1:

She doesn't give a sh*t what the state of the shed is like as long as the house is tidy :onya:
Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups!

grog

shed is out of bounds, she only goes there to drive her car out. tonight home to a box of books to get rid of. some ive had for nearly 50 yrs, her answer, so how long since youve read one. my answer, nearly 50 yrs. guess im taking a box of books to book shop.

Blubber

Same here.. no access to the shed :angry:

Mainly because of this:
everything on the attic needs a mandatory check aka "yearly use check"meaning:
if "we" haven't used it ( or searched for it ) in last year it prone to be recycled.

I have had to guards my camping gear , ski gear, spare routers, spare motorgear with my life to go missing. :facepalm:

for some unknown / weird reason her clutter was already excluded.. stuff she will never use again.  like HER wedding dress, shoes, yearbooks, school agenda's from yesteryears, scrapbooks ,
Wreck-it Richard - one of the unDutchables

Mick_J

Many years ago my uncle used to ride a BSA RGS and used to spend a lot of time cleaning and maintaining the bike.  My mother was going through the kitchen on a bit of a tidy and found a bit of bent steel in the kitchen drawer, thought to herself it's no good and chucked it out.  At the weekend my uncle decided to fit his new high lift cam but couldn't find it anywhere, he thought he had left it in the kitchen.
What is it with women and tidying up  :facepalm:
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

VladTepes

Quote from: grog on Wednesday, 07 March  2018, 07:40 PM
shed is out of bounds, she only goes there to drive her car out.

We don't have a shed only a double garage, and with my workbench, 'stuff' and bike there's no room for her car so it lives outside in the sun.

So she has no excuse or need to ever go in there.

For some reason she still criticises my "mess" though...

As well all know, it's not a mess, it's a filing system
Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

Vlad's K7 "Back in Black"
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