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sounds about right, although i love them to bits women tend to think to much about everything, us men are simple eat/sleep/what can i shag....... :lol:
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LOVE IT!! :rolleyes4:
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Brilliant.


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:clap:

Showed it to my wife, she has now been in a huff all night and won't talk.....she thinks we are shallow and making fun of people who have real feelings :eek2

Any way, it will give me some peace and quiet to watch Valencia qualifying :Beer Popcorn:
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AMCQ46 wrote: Showed it to my wife, she has now been in a huff all night and won't talk.....
LOL
print it off, show it to her whenever you want a bit of peace and quiet! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hilarious. Even my better half laughed her head off! :clap:
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Showed it to my Mrs too. She said it was spot on. Its a bit like this......

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Quality jazza :thumbup:
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how about this one
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:Beer Popcorn:
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Like that one doggit, that is how easy life can be if we just tried to stick to the practical issues :D
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Told my wife today that I now had a set of Braking Wave discs for my bike.
I was over the moon; she nearly looked up from facebook.
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told my missus that since tactile behaviour on her part went out the window I've gone and got a new hugger, black. She went apoplectic.
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BigVeeGrin wrote:told my missus that since tactile behaviour on her part went out the window I've gone and got a new hugger, black. She went apoplectic.
:lol: Brilliant psy-ops BVG! As long as her apoplectic behaviour is absent the launching of various objects towards one's head, relatively short lived and duly replaced with rolling eyes with no lasting harm done.

I can absorb such reactions when 'unauthorised spending' rears it's ugly head. I hope that when my better half sees my black hugger and realises that on my "day off for a ride" down the Lea Bridge Road last week (she has from the name assumed it to be some kind of scenic route!) was to pick it up from Marty (cheers mate), she doesn't do the same. That and I've swiftly disposed of the Goodridge boxes that contained Shadow brakelines but she'll no notice those on the bike. If/when quizzed, "Very necessary winter prep with safety enhancements Sweetie". :wink:
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