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Last time I looked on here I was still a teenager! What happened? I was hoping to keep this Peter pan staus a while yet,can I demand a recount? or is this just making things worse? East Mids already have one senior citizen on this site,and I don't want to step on Les's toes!

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Isn't it funny how life does that? One minute I was a tearaway sixteen year old and then the next day woke up to find I was forty nine! Still enjoying life though, especially as now I understand better how not to get caught[}:)]

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Yesterday I was a 16 year old today 60 I wonder what tomorrow will bring ????

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That's strange because I'm younger now than I was 20years ago. [:)]
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Working on the principle that women start counting their years backwards at age **, that makes janet ** years old. i'd never have guessed. She looks so young![8)]

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sadly having never met the lovely (or otherwise)Janet I could not comment[:0][;)]

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Post by John Collins. »

...and it was only in the late '40's or early '50's at a scramble near Maidenhead that I first saw a Matchless with tele forks; and then whilst the proud owner was running it thro' a pit on the course to wash off the mud that the 'bike slid off the shelf on which he was riding , submerged to the bottom of the tank and bent the con rod.
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There's a moral to this.

"Get off the shelf and get it dirty"

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Like most young men who come off the shelf and get dirty he got his end bent!!

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Was this the big or the little end? Did it all result in end float?

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