Thanks Dad :)

dseered

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My Dad sadly passed away last November and a few weeks ago I had a letter from his employer, just a questionaire thing and I held out no hope of seeing anything as he had remarried and not changed his will, I assumed that all would go to his Widow.


Well, all I can say is that I am one happy boy, its a good job i didn't know this morning what I know now while I was down at Ducati Leeds !

Beers are on me :cool:
 
I know, I have just cracked a beer to the old boy and said thanks, your damn right I am smiling, I am actually a bit shocked, now what do I REALLY need ?
 
Davieravie said:
A girlfriend!!!!! :D
its sad about your dad but nice you got a wee lift out of it im sure he`ll be quite pleased knowing you were getting it.



now dont listen to davie the last thing you need is a girlfriend theyre more expensive and more annoying than bikes ;) ;) ;) oh and especially stay away from italian women theyre even more mental than the ordinary ones;) ;) ;)
 
dseered said:
Reckon I can pull with a 749r ?

Not with a single seat:D


What you need is a Satsuma XR4! from the Kyoto Lawnmower and dangerous toy company, You'll have to beat them off with a 5h!tty stick.

If anyone remembers the ad in Viz years ago, the spec on the car was hiliarious.:D
 
dseered said:
Reckon I can pull with a 749r ?

Aw sweetie, you pulled me before I'd even seen you! Sigh.... Shame about that facial hair. Remember, Dads know and see EVERYTHING! Even more so when they're not with us, I reckon
 
Ian - The same thing happened to me some years ago and I knew my old man would of approved, so that's when I bought my first Duc (Red 916 I'd been lusting after)

No regrets since then! Go for it (or them!):thumbs:
 
Ian, I'm with you on this one.
I'll have a murphies please, to go with the one I am about to retrieve from the drinks fridge. Wasn't gonna have one tonight but memories require it.
Cheers to you, cheers to your Dad, and cheers to anyone else who cares to lift a glass tonight.
 
ha ha ha i did that on my 1st ride on my 999 :eek:
how did yer get on today at ducati leeds,bike any different?
oh spend it wisely mista!!! ;)
 
alane said:
Ian, I'm with you on this one.
I'll have a murphies please, to go with the one I am about to retrieve from the drinks fridge. Wasn't gonna have one tonight but memories require it.
Cheers to you, cheers to your Dad, and cheers to anyone else who cares to lift a glass tonight.

I'll have a wee drink to my mum and my dog........
 
Good news Ian, nice to have something from your dad. Have fun treating yourself to what you want.

ps. I know what you mean about slipper clutches, I let my mate ride my 996r for a while on Saturday and I followed him. It was scary! Not nice to see the rear wheel of your pride and joy slewing from side to side into a downhill bend while you watch helpless from a safe distance behind. To add insult to injury on the following straight he ran the bike to the limiter with me again not far behind. I thought someone was shooting a gun at me as it banged against the redline.

I took the bike of him shortly after citing his lack of mechanical sympathy as him not being fit to ride it.
 
BDG said:
Not with a single seat:D


What you need is a Satsuma XR4! from the Kyoto Lawnmower and dangerous toy company, You'll have to beat them off with a 5h!tty stick.

If anyone remembers the ad in Viz years ago, the spec on the car was hiliarious.:D

Now that was a classic, I had one for a while... not that I needed it :D

Ian, it's your cash do with it as you see fit I guess, but spend it on something that would make your Dad smile...
 
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