They're not 'rides'

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Stereo.
That's Australian not Aussie
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Daisy wrote:
Duane wrote:We Are All Sexist Rude Yanks, And I Really Want A Job Polishing Things. I'm Out Of Here
You forgot to say, "Goodday". :lol:
huh..??
thought it was..........Have a nice day now :roll:



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Stereo wrote:
smek wrote:
Neka79 wrote: weve had this shit fight before, tyres or tires.... tomato or tomato...
u kno same shit...
No it's not the same shit... IT'S TYRES GODAMMIT!!@#!@#!@!@@!
Its TIRES you stupid aussie! Stop bastardising the english language!!!
Tyre is english.

Tire is american..

you kiwis are just american fanboi's :lol:
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Glen wrote:Is that doughnut or donut. Can we have an official ruling on this I'm pissed with people spelling doenutt the wrong way.

Fuggin' illitchrutts
donut

donut (plural donuts)


noun

Definition:

North America food
Another spelling of doughnut


doughnut [ do nut ]


noun (plural doughnuts)

Definition:

1. round cake with hole or filling: a small sugar-coated cake of sweet dough, fried or baked, and either spherical with a filling of cream or jam, or ring-shaped with no filling


2. mechanical engineering ring-shaped object: an object in the shape of an inflated ring, e.g. an accelerating tube in a nuclear reactor or a baby's floor cushion for sitting in


doenutt [ do nut or doughnut ]

Definition:

1. round cake with jam missing: a small sugar-coated cake of sweet dough, fried or baked, with jam missing, either stolen or spat out.
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kiwis are just yank wannabes...
why ne1 would wanna be like a yank confuses me..
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NortikittyKat wrote:
Glen wrote:Is that doughnut or donut. Can we have an official ruling on this I'm pissed with people spelling doenutt the wrong way.

Fuggin' illitchrutts
donut

donut (plural donuts)

noun

Definition:

North America food
Another spelling of doughnut


doughnut [ do nut ]

noun (plural doughnuts)

Definition:

1. round cake with hole or filling: a small sugar-coated cake of sweet dough, fried or baked, and either spherical with a filling of cream or jam, or ring-shaped with no filling

2. mechanical engineering ring-shaped object: an object in the shape of an inflated ring, e.g. an accelerating tube in a nuclear reactor or a baby's floor cushion for sitting in

doenutt [ do nut or doughnut ]

Definition:

1. round cake with jam missing: a small sugar-coated cake of sweet dough, fried or baked, with jam missing, either stolen or spat out.

whaaaaa...??? :)

you forgot donuts
aka...tyres to PBrock (dec'd) and his missus

and what you do with donuts (trademark to Bridgestone :lol: )
is do......

Doughnuts
aka Burnouts, wheelspins, tyre zoomies, smokies, shredders

btw
something a ZX12r does very well
(thanks Dave for the pic) :lol:
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You know Smitty, the more grandkids you get, the harder your posts are to make any sense of! :lol:
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aardvark wrote:You know Smitty, the more grandkids you get, the harder your posts are to make any sense of! :lol:
hey Jase

you should know they make donuts in Adelaide





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Ah. where's Kishy when you need him :lol:
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Colette wrote:Ah. where's Kishy when you need him :lol:
Thankfully, not here.
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Re: They're not 'rides'

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Cath wrote:If I was going to critique someone's posting choices, I would construct an argument that had some background, a logical progression of points, preferably include a cite or two, maybe add a spot of humour to lighten the mood and make it seem like a genuine concern not just an off-hand bitching session, and a conclusion. I would then go through my own post with a fine tooth comb, checking my own spelling, grammar and punctuation, as it would be more than a little hypocritical to criticise another's post when your own is flawed. Then I would sit on it for a day, so as not to post something negative in a hasty fashion. Then I would re-check the spelling, grammar and punctuation, paying particular attention to spaces after commas, including question marks where appropriate, and general sentence structure. Wouldn't want to be a hypocrite after all, would we?
Then I would delete it, because I'd realise that this isn't a debate board, a board for spelling nerds, a grammar-nazi haven or even a board that cares overly about that sort of shit. It's a board for motorbikes.
So, how's the ungrammatical, childishly structured sentences, randomly punctuated, ineffectual ranting thing working for you, zzzak?
Is this foreplay? :roll:
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Is it licence or license ?
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Pabs wrote:
Cath wrote:If I was going to critique someone's posting choices, I would construct an argument that had some background, a logical progression of points, preferably include a cite or two, maybe add a spot of humour to lighten the mood and make it seem like a genuine concern not just an off-hand bitching session, and a conclusion. I would then go through my own post with a fine tooth comb, checking my own spelling, grammar and punctuation, as it would be more than a little hypocritical to criticise another's post when your own is flawed. Then I would sit on it for a day, so as not to post something negative in a hasty fashion. Then I would re-check the spelling, grammar and punctuation, paying particular attention to spaces after commas, including question marks where appropriate, and general sentence structure. Wouldn't want to be a hypocrite after all, would we?
Then I would delete it, because I'd realise that this isn't a debate board, a board for spelling nerds, a grammar-nazi haven or even a board that cares overly about that sort of shit. It's a board for motorbikes.
So, how's the ungrammatical, childishly structured sentences, randomly punctuated, ineffectual ranting thing working for you, zzzak?
Is this foreplay? :roll:
If it is you're a very sick man Pabs, very sick....
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javaman wrote:Is it licence or license ?
It's licence. License in the US and NZ, the 53'rd state of the USA.
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Post by Stereo »

aardvark wrote:
javaman wrote:Is it licence or license ?
It's licence. License in the US and NZ, the 53'rd state of the USA.
its licence in NZ aswell.... and forgive me if I said "WHAT?" NZ is the 53rd state? When we have banned their warships from our harbours? We have opposed them over Arctic land rights? Have condemned their nuclear testing and have denounced their military actions? It is australia who supports them in every endevour..... and I am pretty sure that John Howard is Bushes gay lover....
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