> But couple of months time might look at t-shirt/sticker and stubby > holder run (those stubby holders are great, the colours in them are > still strong).
Kev, major design flaw in the stubby holder - need a white panel ~30x20mm so you can write your name on them! First GP after they came out was major confusion at PI half way house!!!
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>> But couple of months time might look at t-shirt/sticker and stubby >> holder run (those stubby holders are great, the colours in them are >> still strong).
>Kev, major design flaw in the stubby holder - need a white panel >~30x20mm so you can write your name on them! First GP after they came >out was major confusion at PI half way house!!!
:-)
Maybe the panel on the bottom?
Cheers
------------- Kevin Gleeson Technical Director Blue Rocket Productions Hobart, Tasmania, Australia www.blue-rocket.com.au
> >Kev, major design flaw in the stubby holder - need a white panel > >~30x20mm so you can write your name on them! First GP after they came > >out was major confusion at PI half way house!!!
> :-) Maybe the panel on the bottom?
Gonna be a lot of beer on the floor by the time they work that one out!
I asked about cloth badges a while ago ... Baileyana reckoned $5.75 each for 100 aus.moto patches, which would be a good way of recognizing each other on nights which were a bit too parky for t-shirts to be on display!
-----sharks -- Nick 'Sharkey' Moore | Everyone complains about the laws of physics <shar...@zoic.org> | but nobody ever does anything about them!
On 28/10/03 4:58 PM, in article 3F9E0677.9F309...@bigpond.com, "Goaty" <John.L...@bigpond.com> decided to come out from under the bed and slurred:
> Kevin Gleeson wrote:
>> But couple of months time might look at t-shirt/sticker and stubby >> holder run (those stubby holders are great, the colours in them are >> still strong).
> Kev, major design flaw in the stubby holder - need a white panel > ~30x20mm so you can write your name on them! First GP after they came > out was major confusion at PI half way house!!!
Jeez Goaty.
Just get your mum to sew in some of them name tags that uses for your undies!
On 28/10/03 6:08 PM, in article slrnbps3l7.knn.shar...@killjoy.zoic.org, "sharkey" <shar...@zoic.org> decided to come out from under the bed and slurred:
> Sayeth Kevin Gleeson <kevinglee...@imagine-it.com.au>: >> Goaty <John.L...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>> Kev, major design flaw in the stubby holder - need a white panel >>> ~30x20mm so you can write your name on them! First GP after they came >>> out was major confusion at PI half way house!!!
>> :-) Maybe the panel on the bottom?
> Gonna be a lot of beer on the floor by the time they work that > one out!
> I asked about cloth badges a while ago ... Baileyana > reckoned $5.75 each for 100 aus.moto patches, which would > be a good way of recognizing each other on nights which > were a bit too parky for t-shirts to be on display!
> -----sharks
Bloody hell, why not get an ausmoto anorak?
Hammo (with apologies to Stu T, I wish I'd worn my jacket with the Metallica patches on it to Tintaldra......and Martin Taylor didn't talk to me despite me offering to kiss him! ....Pisshead Pete (remember him?) bought me a beer.
> On 28/10/03 6:08 PM, in article slrnbps3l7.knn.shar...@killjoy.zoic.org, > "sharkey" <shar...@zoic.org> decided to come out from under the bed and > slurred:
> >>> Kev, major design flaw in the stubby holder - need a white panel > >>> ~30x20mm so you can write your name on them! First GP after they came > >>> out was major confusion at PI half way house!!!
> >> :-) Maybe the panel on the bottom?
> > Gonna be a lot of beer on the floor by the time they work that > > one out!
> > I asked about cloth badges a while ago ... Baileyana > > reckoned $5.75 each for 100 aus.moto patches, which would > > be a good way of recognizing each other on nights which > > were a bit too parky for t-shirts to be on display!
> > -----sharks
> Bloody hell, why not get an ausmoto anorak?
> Hammo > (with apologies to Stu T, I wish I'd worn my jacket with the Metallica > patches on it to Tintaldra......and Martin Taylor didn't talk to me despite > me offering to kiss him! ....Pisshead Pete (remember him?) bought me a > beer.
> (with apologies to Stu T, I wish I'd worn my jacket with the Metallica > patches on it to Tintaldra......and Martin Taylor didn't talk to me despite > me offering to kiss him! ....Pisshead Pete (remember him?) bought me a > beer.
When were you lot at Tintaldra? Sneaky bastards creeping over the border when I'm not looking ...
-----sharks -- Nick 'Sharkey' Moore | Everyone complains about the laws of physics <shar...@zoic.org> | but nobody ever does anything about them!
> > (with apologies to Stu T, I wish I'd worn my jacket with the Metallica > > patches on it to Tintaldra......and Martin Taylor didn't talk to me despite > > me offering to kiss him! ....Pisshead Pete (remember him?) bought me a > > beer.
> When were you lot at Tintaldra? Sneaky bastards creeping over > the border when I'm not looking ...
3 or 4 years back, it was the first "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally", and opposed to the second "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally" held at BT's place a few months back.
I wonder who's going to organise the third "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally"???
big
-- 'When I first met Katho, she had a meat cleaver in one hand and half a sheep in the other. "Come in", she says, "Hammo's not here. I hope you like meat.' Sharkey in aus.moto
Thyer" <sth...@unimelb.edu.au> wrote: > in article BBC41511.2D81D%ha...@ihug.com.au, Hamish Alker-Jones at > ha...@ihug.com.au wrote on 28/10/03 12:44 PM:
>> When is the next run of them, Kev?
>> Hammo
> Hammo
> Email me your address and I'll send you a couple. I bought 5 last time and > have only stuck one on thus far. This assumes I can find the rest......
> If you're really unlucky, I might even deliver it in person.
> Stu
Has he expelained why he wants these? Has he revealed our dark and gruesome secret? Has he told you why we're preparing ourselves for the onslaught of taunting and snide remarks?
It's the same reason why the hornet's still up for sale.
In article <BBC57337.E66A%sista...@ihug.com.au>, Kathy Vickers <sista...@ihug.com.au> wrote:
> Has he expelained why he wants these? Has he revealed our dark and gruesome > secret? Has he told you why we're preparing ourselves for the onslaught of > taunting and snide remarks?
He's gone and bought a bloody Volvo, hasn't he!
STONE HIM!
big
-- 'When I first met Katho, she had a meat cleaver in one hand and half a sheep in the other. "Come in", she says, "Hammo's not here. I hope you like meat.' Sharkey in aus.moto
Kathy Vickers wrote: > On 29/10/2003 13:18, in article BBC56E58.3CA1%sth...@unimelb.edu.au, "Stuart > Thyer" <sth...@unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
> > in article BBC41511.2D81D%ha...@ihug.com.au, Hamish Alker-Jones at > > ha...@ihug.com.au wrote on 28/10/03 12:44 PM:
> >> When is the next run of them, Kev?
> >> Hammo
> > Hammo
> > Email me your address and I'll send you a couple. I bought 5 last time and > > have only stuck one on thus far. This assumes I can find the rest......
> > If you're really unlucky, I might even deliver it in person.
> > Stu
> Has he expelained why he wants these? Has he revealed our dark and gruesome > secret? Has he told you why we're preparing ourselves for the onslaught of > taunting and snide remarks?
> It's the same reason why the hornet's still up for sale.
Iain Chalmers wrote: > 3 or 4 years back, it was the first "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally", > and opposed to the second "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally" held at BT's > place a few months back.
> I wonder who's going to organise the third "Inaugural Aus.Moto > Rally"???
> big
I'm sure BT's is going to be an annual event, right BT? ;-) I'll be back if it is (which in itself should serve to discourage him from having it again!)
Cheers, Ash
-- Minds are like parachutes, they only function when open.
In article <3F9F3A27.1060...@nospam.yahoo.com.au>,
lemmiwinks <tt...@nospam.yahoo.com.au> wrote: > Iain Chalmers wrote: > > 3 or 4 years back, it was the first "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally", > > and opposed to the second "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally" held at BT's > > place a few months back.
> > I wonder who's going to organise the third "Inaugural Aus.Moto > > Rally"???
> > big
> I'm sure BT's is going to be an annual event, right BT? ;-) I'll be > back if it is (which in itself should serve to discourage him from > having it again!)
Well, no...
That'd be the "Second second Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally", not the "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally". A fine distinction, sure, but one that _has_ to be drawn, I feel...
<grin>
big
-- 'When I first met Katho, she had a meat cleaver in one hand and half a sheep in the other. "Come in", she says, "Hammo's not here. I hope you like meat.' Sharkey in aus.moto
Iain Chalmers wrote: > In article <3F9F3A27.1060...@nospam.yahoo.com.au>, > lemmiwinks <tt...@nospam.yahoo.com.au> wrote: >>I'm sure BT's is going to be an annual event, right BT? ;-) I'll be >>back if it is (which in itself should serve to discourage him from >>having it again!)
> Well, no...
> That'd be the "Second second Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally", not the > "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally". A fine distinction, sure, but one > that _has_ to be drawn, I feel...
> <grin>
> big
Oh alright then ;-) But wouldnt it actually be the "Second annual Second Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally" :-D
Cheers, Ash
-- Minds are like parachutes, they only function when open.
lemmiwinks <tt...@nospam.yahoo.com.au> wrote: > Iain Chalmers wrote: > > In article <3F9F3A27.1060...@nospam.yahoo.com.au>, > > lemmiwinks <tt...@nospam.yahoo.com.au> wrote: > >>I'm sure BT's is going to be an annual event, right BT? ;-) I'll be > >>back if it is (which in itself should serve to discourage him from > >>having it again!)
> > Well, no...
> > That'd be the "Second second Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally", not the > > "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally". A fine distinction, sure, but one > > that _has_ to be drawn, I feel...
> > <grin>
> > big
> Oh alright then ;-) But wouldnt it actually be the "Second annual > Second Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally" :-D
Yeah, you get my point tho, I see :-)
big
-- 'When I first met Katho, she had a meat cleaver in one hand and half a sheep in the other. "Come in", she says, "Hammo's not here. I hope you like meat.' Sharkey in aus.moto
in article BBC57337.E66A%sista...@ihug.com.au, Kathy Vickers at sista...@ihug.com.au wrote on 29/10/03 1:37 PM:
> On 29/10/2003 13:18, in article BBC56E58.3CA1%sth...@unimelb.edu.au, "Stuart > Thyer" <sth...@unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
>> Email me your address and I'll send you a couple. I bought 5 last time and >> have only stuck one on thus far. This assumes I can find the rest......
>> If you're really unlucky, I might even deliver it in person.
>> Stu
> Has he expelained why he wants these? Has he revealed our dark and gruesome > secret? Has he told you why we're preparing ourselves for the onslaught of > taunting and snide remarks?
It's a car isn't it, you want to stick it on a car...... Hammo wants to be able to drive around nodding at riders in the vain hope they'll nod back. Sad, so sad.......
> > When were you lot at Tintaldra? Sneaky bastards creeping over > > the border when I'm not looking ...
> 3 or 4 years back, it was the first "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally", > and opposed to the second "Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally" held at BT's > place a few months back.
Ah, fair enough. I must have been at a previous Inaugural Aus.Moto Rally. I hope I can make it to the next one.
-----sharks -- Nick 'Sharkey' Moore | Everyone complains about the laws of physics <shar...@zoic.org> | but nobody ever does anything about them!
> Sayeth Iain Chalmers <bigi...@mightymedia.com.au>: > Ah, fair enough. I must have been at a previous Inaugural > Aus.Moto Rally. I hope I can make it to the next one.
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