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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: oldbike54 on March 29, 2021, 01:15:11 PM
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Help us to keep this site vital and active , what you might think uninteresting or silly the rest of us veteran members might find fun . Give us pictures , ride reports from your locale , ask questions . Let's go :thumb:
Oh , you old members do the same :laugh:
Dusty
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Does that mean members that are old, or old members?
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Does that mean members that are old, or old members?
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:laugh:
Gawd , most of us have been around since before there was electricity , so ...
Dusty
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Does that mean members that are old, or old members?
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Thus...the moniker..."Guzzi-Geezers!!" :laugh: :grin: :wink: :thumb: :boozing: :cool:
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I think me means that even are new members are old. :wink:
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As me dear old mum used to say "some of you guys have been around since heck was a pup" don't ask me what that means, 'cause I don't know. Sometimes she'd ask "do you walk to school or carry your lunch?" again, don't ask. :thumb: just my Mom, who would be 97 now.
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It's tough to find a Fotomat to develop those ride pictures, but when I do I'll get some tape and post 'em up.
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^ :laugh:
Tom
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I think me means that even are new members are old. :wink:
I resent this remark. :laugh:
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As me dear old mum used to say "some of you guys have been around since heck was a pup" don't ask me what that means, 'cause I don't know. Sometimes she'd ask "do you walk to school or carry your lunch?" again, don't ask. :thumb: just my Mom, who would be 97 now.
I remember that one well: "Since Hector was a pup"
"This phrase means, “a very long time ago.” The expression became popular in the 1920s when many schoolboys studied Greek and named their dogs Hector after the Homeric hero. The phrase is now obsolete."
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I think me means that even are new members are old. :wink:
First time I went to a rally i was 39 or 40 and thought damn, when's the last time I was the youngest guy around by 15-20years??
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I remember that one well: "Since Hector was a pup"
"This phrase means, “a very long time ago.” The expression became popular in the 1920s when many schoolboys studied Greek and named their dogs Hector after the Homeric hero. The phrase is now obsolete."
Well I'll be. Thanks for the information!
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Bill Hagan has a nice Moto Grappa report on the v11lemans.com site with his abundance of excellent photos.