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No Parking Zone! => Off Topic, Off Colour, and non-motorcycle related => Topic started by: JuST Peter on June 29, 2012, 11:07:29 PM
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For the first time ever, KaleCoAuto is offering this exciting new accessory! The Round Tuit.
We spent three years looking for this item, and finally have found it. This highly sought after item is a requirement to finish all those hard jobs that you keep putting off. Sold unpainted.
We do anticipate offering them in different colors, if we ever get around to it...
See more great specials here:
http://kalecoauto.com (http://kalecoauto.com)
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looked at the site and FINALLY founds some usefull tools. wish this site was around when i was a young fella :rofl
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looked at the site and FINALLY founds some usefull tools. wish this site was around when i was a young fella :rofl
You could have given something to the Foreman who sent you over to the Spares Department for "a Long Weight"!
Polka dot paint was scarce back then.
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When I was a boy scout (just a couple of years ago).....on camp, I was sent over to another tent to ask for "a double hard welt" which I was told was to keep the sides of the tent from flapping, and while I was there was also asked to ask them for an "extra long weight", which fitted along the side of the tent................I still can't understand why they kept me waiting so long and then finished up wacking me really hard on my backside..........bastards! :cuss
looked at the site and FINALLY founds some usefull tools. wish this site was around when i was a young fella :rofl
You could have given something to the Foreman who sent you over to the Spares Department for "a Long Weight"!
Polka dot paint was scarce back then.
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When I started work, at the tender age of 15, I was sent for a box of 'Engine revs' and an 'Overhead sump'. This entailed riding a butchers 'Order-Bike' (the ones with the huge basket on the front) about 5 miles through Liverpool, the English one, in the pouring rain, to another branch. They gave me 2 boxes.
When I got back (after another 5 mile ride in the rain), I was told to unpack the boxes. One contained a few pieces of paper with "BROOM-BROOM-BROOM" written on them and the other contained a WWII tin hat (this was kept for other poor sods from the other branch to take back when it was also raining).
I was wise to the 'Long Stand' and rode round the corner, sat in a nice warm cafe, had a mug of sweet tea and a bacon and egg sandwich and just sat there watching the world go by for about an hour.
When I got back I looked suitably fooled and everyone had a good laugh. Little did they know, I was the one doing the laughing. :nahnah
Dave :wht13