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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by TwoWrights, Jul 8, 2024.

  1. SW3 Chelsea Tiger

    SW3 Chelsea Tiger Well-Known Member

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    what about your dick? Is that classed as a muscle????
     
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  2. Plum

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    I bet half the board's googled it! The answer's no.
     
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  3. Phinius T Bookbinder

    Phinius T Bookbinder Well-Known Member

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    I didn’t google it but I have a friend that did..
     
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  4. bradymk2

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    Is this all dicks
    Or just spes's dick?
     
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  5. spesupersydera

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    Well, mine USED to be a love muscle - nowadays it's just a means of disposing of waste fluids :emoticon-0101-sadsm
     
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  6. balkan tiger

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    Lost track of where the motor biking conversation was.
    So a general heads up for Barton bike night on Wednesday.
     
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  7. Gone For A Walk

    Gone For A Walk Well-Known Member

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    on demand or when it feels like it? #toomuchinfo?
     
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  8. spesupersydera

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    I've been a few times, BT, but not for years, it really has become a victim of its own success - if you've never been then I'd say go and have a look, its really ok other than the crowds; get there early and if you like having a 'playtime' watch out for plod, they're our in force gunning for bikers.
     
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  9. balkan tiger

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    Is the parking a first come first parked free for all or do they seperate the interesting bikes from the run of the mill ones?
     
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  10. BlackAndAmberGambler

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    First come first parked. There is literally no space not used. It’s carnage down some streets. Try the fire station forecourt if you’re early enough. They like a donation for the parking.
     
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  11. Ron Burguvdy

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  12. Phinius T Bookbinder

    Phinius T Bookbinder Well-Known Member

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    Just thought about and very unlikely I’ll see that year. Year 2000 much more agreeable on the pallet.
     
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  13. TwoWrights

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    Memo for 62 year old Phinius,
    don't views life expectancy figures for a 62 year old male, 'very likely' could be optimistic.
    Signed,Dr Death. :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  14. Phinius T Bookbinder

    Phinius T Bookbinder Well-Known Member

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    lol I meant unlikely. I know my limits with my past health probs. Think I would be a 100 to 1.
    Ps like the Dr Death
     
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  15. TwoWrights

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    Creaking gates can last a long time, look at Rovertiger (double dare) 85 and going strong. :emoticon-0138-think


    The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
     
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  16. rovertiger

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    <yikes>:emoticon-0173-middl
     
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  17. Ron Burguvdy

    Ron Burguvdy Well-Known Member

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  18. DMD

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    You only need two pints to drink an infinite amount of alcohol.

     
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    On 4th July 1642, Sir John Hotham, aware that the Royalists surrounded Hull and had tried to cut off the fresh water supply, gave orders to open the sluices and cut the Humber banks in Drypool and Myton, outside the walls. He told farmers to bring their cattle and goods into the town. Hull was virtually unassailable. On the same day, King Charles declared that it was an act of treason to provide Hull with supplies or any form of support. He offered a free pardon and a month’s pay to any soldier in Hull (except Sir John) who lay down his arms and went home.

    On 4th July 1643, after defeat by the Royalists at Adwalton Moor, Sir Thomas Fairfax retreated to Hull, the only Parliamentary stronghold left in Yorkshire, just a few days after Hotham’s arrest.
     
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    On 4th July 1642, Sir John Hotham, aware that the Royalists surrounded Hull and had tried to cut off the fresh water supply, gave orders to open the sluices and cut the Humber banks in Drypool and Myton, outside the walls. He told farmers to bring their cattle and goods into the town. Hull was virtually unassailable. On the same day, King Charles declared that it was an act of treason to provide Hull with supplies or any form of support. He offered a free pardon and a month’s pay to any soldier in Hull (except Sir John) who lay down his arms and went home.

    On 4th July 1643, after defeat by the Royalists at Adwalton Moor, Sir Thomas Fairfax retreated to Hull, the only Parliamentary stronghold left in Yorkshire, just a few days after Hotham’s arrest.
     
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