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"brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 20/09/2013 02:24, Catrap wrote: "brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 18/09/2013 23:10, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:27:25 +0100, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:18:41 +0100, brianrob1961 wrote: On 18/09/2013 14:12, Judith wrote: snip fascinating ...said the transvestite troll. Now, now "Brian" (may I call you that?) - please don't use such inappropriate language. Still - it is nice to know that I can always bring out the best in you. ...said the transvestite troll. Psycholists SOP. When losing an argument, always revert to insults. Fortunately, the psycholist spared us the foul language this time. I'll put that right just for you, Catcrap. Go **** yourself. Lost yet again, briannob 1861? |
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On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 02:24:39 +0100, Catrap wrote:
"brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 18/09/2013 23:10, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:27:25 +0100, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:18:41 +0100, brianrob1961 wrote: On 18/09/2013 14:12, Judith wrote: snip fascinating ...said the transvestite troll. Now, now "Brian" (may I call you that?) - please don't use such inappropriate language. Still - it is nice to know that I can always bring out the best in you. ...said the transvestite troll. Psycholists SOP. When losing an argument, always revert to insults. Fortunately, the psycholist spared us the foul language this time. Pot kettle black. |
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"Peter Keller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 02:24:39 +0100, Catrap wrote: "brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 18/09/2013 23:10, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:27:25 +0100, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:18:41 +0100, brianrob1961 wrote: On 18/09/2013 14:12, Judith wrote: snip fascinating ...said the transvestite troll. Now, now "Brian" (may I call you that?) - please don't use such inappropriate language. Still - it is nice to know that I can always bring out the best in you. ...said the transvestite troll. Psycholists SOP. When losing an argument, always revert to insults. Fortunately, the psycholist spared us the foul language this time. Pot kettle black. Your post makes as much sense as any of your others. At least you're consistent. |
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On 20/09/2013 09:57, Catrap wrote:
"brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 20/09/2013 02:24, Catrap wrote: "brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 18/09/2013 23:10, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:27:25 +0100, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:18:41 +0100, brianrob1961 wrote: On 18/09/2013 14:12, Judith wrote: snip fascinating ...said the transvestite troll. Now, now "Brian" (may I call you that?) - please don't use such inappropriate language. Still - it is nice to know that I can always bring out the best in you. ...said the transvestite troll. Psycholists SOP. When losing an argument, always revert to insults. Fortunately, the psycholist spared us the foul language this time. I'll put that right just for you, Catcrap. Go **** yourself. Lost yet again, briannob 1861? That isn't a very good take on my screen name, you know. You certainly aren't a master of wit and repartee, Catcrap. |
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On 20/09/2013 15:24, Catrap wrote:
"Peter Keller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 02:24:39 +0100, Catrap wrote: "brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 18/09/2013 23:10, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:27:25 +0100, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:18:41 +0100, brianrob1961 wrote: On 18/09/2013 14:12, Judith wrote: snip fascinating ...said the transvestite troll. Now, now "Brian" (may I call you that?) - please don't use such inappropriate language. Still - it is nice to know that I can always bring out the best in you. ...said the transvestite troll. Psycholists SOP. When losing an argument, always revert to insults. Fortunately, the psycholist spared us the foul language this time. Pot kettle black. Your post makes as much sense as any of your others. At least you're consistent. His includes quotation marks. Yours STILL fail in this basic test of readability. |
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"brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 20/09/2013 09:57, Catrap wrote: "brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 20/09/2013 02:24, Catrap wrote: "brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 18/09/2013 23:10, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:27:25 +0100, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:18:41 +0100, brianrob1961 wrote: On 18/09/2013 14:12, Judith wrote: snip fascinating ...said the transvestite troll. Now, now "Brian" (may I call you that?) - please don't use such inappropriate language. Still - it is nice to know that I can always bring out the best in you. ...said the transvestite troll. Psycholists SOP. When losing an argument, always revert to insults. Fortunately, the psycholist spared us the foul language this time. I'll put that right just for you, Catcrap. Go **** yourself. Lost yet again, briannob 1861? That isn't a very good take on my screen name, you know. You certainly aren't a master of wit and repartee, Catcrap. Well, you started it! I'm only following your lead. |
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"brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 20/09/2013 15:24, Catrap wrote: "Peter Keller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 02:24:39 +0100, Catrap wrote: "brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 18/09/2013 23:10, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:27:25 +0100, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:18:41 +0100, brianrob1961 wrote: On 18/09/2013 14:12, Judith wrote: snip fascinating ...said the transvestite troll. Now, now "Brian" (may I call you that?) - please don't use such inappropriate language. Still - it is nice to know that I can always bring out the best in you. ...said the transvestite troll. Psycholists SOP. When losing an argument, always revert to insults. Fortunately, the psycholist spared us the foul language this time. Pot kettle black. Your post makes as much sense as any of your others. At least you're consistent. His includes quotation marks. Yours STILL fail in this basic test of readability. And yours will *always* fail, no matter how many "quotation marks" you deem fit to include. |
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On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 15:24:17 +0100, Catrap wrote:
"Peter Keller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 02:24:39 +0100, Catrap wrote: "brianrob1961" wrote in message ... On 18/09/2013 23:10, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:27:25 +0100, Judith wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:18:41 +0100, brianrob1961 wrote: On 18/09/2013 14:12, Judith wrote: snip fascinating ...said the transvestite troll. Now, now "Brian" (may I call you that?) - please don't use such inappropriate language. Still - it is nice to know that I can always bring out the best in you. ...said the transvestite troll. Psycholists SOP. When losing an argument, always revert to insults. Fortunately, the psycholist spared us the foul language this time. Pot kettle black. Your post makes as much sense as any of your others. At least you're consistent. Thank you very much for the compliment. |
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thirty-six writes:
That would be my view. Lifting bicycles on top of an MPV is no fun. Hard to reach the straps, terrible noise and drag, much neater perched on the towball. Before the arrival of the motor-car, carriages came equipped with steps which could be simply deployed by placement next to the carriage as it was stood stationary (horses bucket on ground). Such steps, or even a box could also be carried by a motor-car for utilisation in far off lands (remote places etc). To be fair, it was still quite difficult to lift the horse onto the roof with them... For a tandem, my take on this would be to lift it with an impromptu crane (rope and pulley), get Bertie's wife to move the motor car underneath and then lower and guide the tandem onto the rack with only a minimum of scratching and swearing. For my portable shower, I use handy tree branches and a ground anchor/ laden bike. But for a tandem, the distances would have to be doubled and mass at least quadrupled. Suitable, accessible trees of those dimensions are few and far between in the Loire Valley, so I would be looking for a quiet bridge or the local mechanic (most have a building big enough to take a combine harvester and places to attach the pulley, for obvious reasons) or jack-of-all-trades with a fork-lift truck... -- Mark |
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