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ed073 01-04-07 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
HEY ED...

you know a local rider named Steve Martin? He's about your age; little bloke, and says he races a lot of track. He got all smashed up on the 1/20 4 years ago, got a helicopter ride and was on A Current Affair.

I know the name, but I don;t know him. He's from Blackburn?

Speaking of 1 in 20....was on it years ago with Iacuone. He dropped 53 x 15 and got to Sassafras in 13 minutes dead from The Basin milk bar.

I considered taking up tennis.

Brian 01-04-07 08:51 PM

You got yer token seppo too...

jock 01-04-07 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by That Forum Guy
You got yer token seppo too...

...Personnel Consultants... Perspex.... ah, here we go... Pest Controllers :D


Happy new year exxy ...and everyone else of course

Brian 01-04-07 09:32 PM

You too, cobber. We got about 4 inches of snow today, and it's still coming down strong.

Wilchemy 01-04-07 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
I know the name, but I don;t know him. He's from Blackburn?

Speaking of 1 in 20....was on it years ago with Iacuone. He dropped 53 x 15 and got to Sassafras in 13 minutes dead from The Basin milk bar.

I considered taking up tennis.

That's a decent effort. :eek: Is that the Allan Iacuone that rode in iteamnova.com with Macca etc?

jock 01-04-07 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by That Forum Guy
We got about 4 inches of snow today, and it's still coming down strong.

Get a bellyfull into ya and write a long love letter in the snow to you missus in the traditional manner. For bonus points choose a Gothic font.

Brian 01-04-07 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by jock
Get a bellyfull into ya and write a long love letter in the snow to you missus in the traditional manner. For bonus points choose a Gothic font.

Right. In this cold, it's difficult to even find that specific writing instrument.

classic1 01-04-07 09:48 PM

http://www.theage.com.au/news/news/t...777218058.html

Comedy Gold. lol. Warney totally pwn3d Paul Collingwood.

matagi 01-05-07 04:20 AM


Originally Posted by That Forum Guy
Right. In this cold, it's difficult to even find that specific writing instrument.

You need to talk to the Fish, then.:p

classic1 01-06-07 09:04 PM

Paging ecnetsixe......

531Aussie 01-06-07 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by classic1
Paging ecnetsixe......

hey Grunta (I bet no-one's ever called you that :)), I got back from a 2 night 'tour' (what a w@nk of Lakes Entrance at 6:30am. I've never ever seen bushfire smoke and raining ash like that in my life. I tokk my old Paconi down there and rode around a bit, but the fire was further than I thought.

By the way, that's the first time I've spent more than a few hours down there, and call me a snob, but it's no Portsea. Don't think I'll be rushing back. :)

531Aussie 01-06-07 11:14 PM

I can't believe there's a bike shop in Lakes Entrance! It's a bit of a museum, with a brand new 8sp steel Moser which must be 8 to 10 years old, and have you seen that ancient Olmo with the antique dual-rod derailleur? Like this

http://patentpending.blogs.com/photo...d/07_101_1.jpg

Brian 01-06-07 11:38 PM

Mrs. Expat got bashed up tongiht at work. She took off after a guy that stole some DVDs, and he turned around and took a swing at her. She's ok, broken finger and some bruising. But she got in a few good shots herself.

531Aussie 01-06-07 11:59 PM

Crikey

Odin 01-07-07 12:00 AM

Bloody Hell!!

62vette 01-07-07 12:08 AM

Dick head thief meets angry Mrs Expat. Good on her for having a go!

One of my mates has a 198? Eddy Merckx steel roadie with 7sp indexed Dura Ace (downtube of course) that he bought new from a bike shop about 18 months ago. It had been hanging up in the shop for 20+ years and still has the original chain/cassette etc in mint condition. He rides it occasionally on sunny days in his Molteni (sp?) gear. The rims are so wide that 25mm tyres look narrow on it.

Brian 01-07-07 12:17 AM

He turned himself in looking a bit haggard. I told her I was a bit disappointed. He's got no footprints on his face.

classic1 01-07-07 12:41 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
hey Grunta (I bet no-one's ever called you that :)), I got back from a 2 night 'tour' (what a w@nk of Lakes Entrance at 6:30am. I've never ever seen bushfire smoke and raining ash like that in my life. I tokk my old Paconi down there and rode around a bit, but the fire was further than I thought.

By the way, that's the first time I've spent more than a few hours down there, and call me a snob, but it's no Portsea. Don't think I'll be rushing back. :)

lol. I get grunta at least weekly.

My uncle used to call Lakes Entrance 'the Gold Coast for Broadmeadows'.:D

Lakes is ok if you're got kids coz its got the lake, surf beach, retaurants and there's kids stuff for them to do. It's a bit of a PITA with the bike though because there aren't to many training loops and the place is so friggin busy during holiday periods. I reckon that view from the top of the hill on the Melbourne side of Lakes looking west back down the lakes is one of the nicest views in Victora.

classic1 01-07-07 12:47 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I can't believe there's a bike shop in Lakes Entrance! It's a bit of a museum, with a brand new 8sp steel Moser which must be 8 to 10 years old, and have you seen that ancient Olmo with the antique dual-rod derailleur? Like this
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Mosers are crap IMO.:p All the ones I've seen look like clown bikes.

Warren Meade owns the shop there - hes a nice bloke. I used to race with him in Gippsland, though he's a bit older than me. Haven't seen him for years. Warren does the old school bike reviews in 'Ride' magazine. I'll have to check his shop and all the old gear one day, though don't get down to Lakes to often. Its normally Inverloch or Paynesville if we are heading to the lakes or beach.

classic1 01-07-07 12:52 AM


Originally Posted by That Forum Guy
She's ok, broken finger and some bruising. But she got in a few good shots herself

Never marry a woman you can't beat in a fist fight.

Seriously, glad missus Expat is ok. Must have been a bit of a fright.

Brian 01-07-07 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by classic1
Never marry a woman you can't beat in a fist fight.

Seriously, glad missus Expat is ok. Must have been a bit of a fright.

She ended up with the guys jacket, and his mobile. She was ok until the cops were playing with the phone and found a pic on it of him holding a gun. She starts the new job search next week.

classic1 01-07-07 01:04 AM

Bloody hell and Crikey!!!

Where was she working expat?. A servo, video shop or an all night convenience store or something? Thats the problem with those places, easy targets (except when missus Expats working).

531Aussie 01-07-07 01:11 AM


Originally Posted by classic1
Lakes is ok if you're got kids coz its got the lake. I reckon that view from the top of the hill on the Melbourne side of Lakes looking west back down the lakes is one of the nicest views in Victora.

I rode around the Lake -- nice, and couple of fair farkin hills. I rode arounnd the back up to the winery, which wasn't too bad a ride.

A guy who runs one of the band booking angencies has a big house on the lake -- also nice.

531Aussie 01-07-07 01:14 AM


Originally Posted by classic1
Warren Meade owns the shop there - hes a nice bloke. Warren does the old school bike reviews in 'Ride' magazine. .

aaah, interesting. I wonder how he keeps in touch with Ride and the big smoke all the way down there. :)

classic1 01-07-07 01:16 AM

Did you get out to Metung? Totally different to Lakes Entrance. Real village type feel. Farking super expensive real estate too.

You're right about the hills. You have to climb out of Lakes Entrance no matter which way you go. Couple of steep ballbiters on the most direct road between Lakes and Metung and there's a bastid of a one coming out of Nowa Nowa on the highway.


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