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Mercier:
- Dumps
- nonethewiser
(Reserve: brickman)
Fiat:
- morgasm
- TheorySwine
(Reserve: )
Reynolds:
- JaRyder
- knowthejo
(Reserve: brickman)
Panasonic:
- getoutofnj
- omossis
- TS?
(Reserve: timmah, Fixed Squid, Clara)
Faema:
- wildmaurice
- fussballclub
(Reserve: jlow, morgasm)
TI Raleigh:
- Clara
- tarboy
- Tiswas
- musa?
(Reserve: )
Brooklyn black:
- Digger, what's the ?uestion mark shit? I'm not the Riddler! Got hat, Ta Skulls...
- Tiswas
- n3il
- psee
(Reserve: JD, Sacredhart)
Brooklyn blue:
- bodianddoyle
- buckaroo
- EEI
- omossis
Molteni:
- knowthejo
- EEI
- omossis
- i-am-john
(Reserve: Dumps)
Brooklyn pink:
- JaRyder
- Tiswas
- telephone bidder (Mrs Skully)
- EEI
- Markyboy
(Reserve: wildmaurice)
- Dumps
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THE COURSE INCLUDES INSTRUCTION ON
WHEEL REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT • PUNTURE REPAIRS • BIKE ROADWORTHYNESS ASSESMENT
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ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO TALK TO DIGGER IN THE WORKSHOPThanks BDW...
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^Ah yes good point rrr.
This from wiki-p:
Although many works now considered seminal to the genre were published in the 1960s and 1970s, the term steampunk originated in the late 1980s as a tongue in cheek variant of cyberpunk. It seems to have been coined by science fiction author K. W. Jeter, who was trying to find a general term for works by Tim Powers (The Anubis Gates, 1983); James Blaylock (Homunculus, 1986); and himself (Morlock Night, 1979, and Infernal Devices, 1987)—all of which took place in a 19th-century (usually Victorian) setting and imitated conventions of such actual Victorian speculative fiction as H. G. Wells' The Time Machine.Of course Wiki doesn't always agree with me...
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I gave my Suit Of Invisibility a good trial today, Mick and CoffeeBloke spotted me (directly in front of them, ordering a coffee) but Digger looked straight through me.
Was you in the shop? Massive fail on my part, but couldn't you have cut through my veil of tiredness by saying, I don't know maybe "Digger"?
Would have been great to see you instead of through you Buff Guy.

[QUOTE=FixedCheese;2357969'Try some cheese![/QUOTE]
Ha! Will use this...