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buzyg said:
Chris_D said:
I still don't get it.
What the actual sh!t are you on about buzylar?? :lol:
You need to explain this funny-to-you-and-no-one-else witticism....
:rofl:
The spell checker on my pad makes up most of the stuff and some time I just can't be ars#d to correct it. Managed to switch it off on my phone. Wish I could on my pad :cry:
oooo kay. I still don't get it tho.
There's literally tumbleweed rolling accross me lawn here in Holland!
:lol:
 
Chris_D said:
buzyg said:
Chris_D said:
I still don't get it.
What the actual sh!t are you on about buzylar?? :lol:
You need to explain this funny-to-you-and-no-one-else witticism....
:rofl:
The spell checker on my pad makes up most of the stuff and some time I just can't be ars#d to correct it. Managed to switch it off on my phone. Wish I could on my pad :cry:
oooo kay. I still don't get it tho.
There's literally tumbleweed rolling accross me lawn here in Holland!
:lol:
It looks like a frelling wing. :P
 
Chris_D said:
buzyg said:
buzyg said:
That would make a fine the wing man's car. :wink:
Maybe he's having a Top Gun moment :rofl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fWr6CBARMw
I still don't get it.
What the actual sh!t are you on about buzylar?? :lol:
You need to explain this funny-to-you-and-no-one-else witticism....
:rofl:
 
buzyg said:
Chris_D said:
buzyg said:
The spell checker on my pad makes up most of the stuff and some time I just can't be ars#d to correct it. Managed to switch it off on my phone. Wish I could on my pad :cry:
oooo kay. I still don't get it tho.
There's literally tumbleweed rolling accross me lawn here in Holland!
:lol:
It looks like a frelling wing. :P
Tumble weed literally rolling back the other way now.
A felling....feking what??
:tumbleweed:
 
Chris_D said:
I'm massively proud to claim to have had one of these as a nipper.
It was my favourite toy and many an hour was spent devising new and more challenging jumps for Plastic Evel to perform. Usually involving varying distances and heights jumping over the family dog. Poor Kip. :lol:
evel.jpg
My best mate at junior school Gary Davis had one of these. Think I played with it more than he did ! Great toy :D :thumbsup:
 
patriot66 said:
Chris_D said:
I'm massively proud to claim to have had one of these as a nipper.
It was my favourite toy and many an hour was spent devising new and more challenging jumps for Plastic Evel to perform. Usually involving varying distances and heights jumping over the family dog. Poor Kip. :lol:
evel.jpg
My best mate at junior school Gary Davis had one of these. Think I played with it more than he did ! Great toy :D :thumbsup:
I had one of those as well, I was really young at the time, possibly about 7.
Edit, just looked and it says they were made in 1975. It couldn't have been new when I got it :(
 
Nictrix said:
patriot66 said:
Chris_D said:
I'm massively proud to claim to have had one of these as a nipper.
It was my favourite toy and many an hour was spent devising new and more challenging jumps for Plastic Evel to perform. Usually involving varying distances and heights jumping over the family dog. Poor Kip. :lol:
evel.jpg
My best mate at junior school Gary Davis had one of these. Think I played with it more than he did ! Great toy :D :thumbsup:
I had one of those as well, I was really young at the time, possibly about 7.
Edit, just looked and it says they were made in 1975. It couldn't have been new when I got it :(
There's nothing more dejecting as a child than receiving a second-hand Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle!
The winder-upper covered in sticky residue from half-chewed Spangles.
A wobbly back wheel from too many hard-landings / wall-landings.
Evel missing his helmet and having 'Tucky loevs Sharon McGuire' written in biro on his back and an improvised moustache on his face.
No, there's nothing worse.
:lol:
 
Chris_D said:
Nictrix said:
patriot66 said:
My best mate at junior school Gary Davis had one of these. Think I played with it more than he did ! Great toy :D :thumbsup:
I had one of those as well, I was really young at the time, possibly about 7.
Edit, just looked and it says they were made in 1975. It couldn't have been new when I got it :(
There's nothing more dejecting as a child than receiving a second-hand Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle!
The winder-upper covered in sticky residue from half-chewed Spangles.
A wobbly back wheel from too many hard-landings / wall-landings.
Evel missing his helmet and having 'Tucky loevs Sharon McGuire' written in biro on his back and an improvised moustache on his face.
No, there's nothing worse.
:lol:
Sounds like yours was worse than mine. As far as I remember there was nothing wrong with it but my dad was never one for spending money needlessly so if this was a few years old and a bargain it would have been right up his street.
 
Chris_D said:
Nictrix said:
patriot66 said:
My best mate at junior school Gary Davis had one of these. Think I played with it more than he did ! Great toy :D :thumbsup:
I had one of those as well, I was really young at the time, possibly about 7.
Edit, just looked and it says they were made in 1975. It couldn't have been new when I got it :(
There's nothing more dejecting as a child than receiving a second-hand Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle!
The winder-upper covered in sticky residue from half-chewed Spangles.
A wobbly back wheel from too many hard-landings / wall-landings.
Evel missing his helmet and having 'Tucky loevs Sharon McGuire' written in biro on his back and an improvised moustache on his face.
No, there's nothing worse.
:lol:
Not getting a Raleigh Chopper was worse! thats all I wanted in life (at the time), Christmas morning arrived..... I got a BSA Beaver! (not the motorbike) no wonder I grew up bitter and twisted! I had to pedal hard to get away from all the hordes of kids on Raleigh Choppers! DSC00004-1.jpg
 
Zed Baron said:
Chris_D said:
Nictrix said:
I had one of those as well, I was really young at the time, possibly about 7.
Edit, just looked and it says they were made in 1975. It couldn't have been new when I got it :(
There's nothing more dejecting as a child than receiving a second-hand Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle!
The winder-upper covered in sticky residue from half-chewed Spangles.
A wobbly back wheel from too many hard-landings / wall-landings.
Evel missing his helmet and having 'Tucky loevs Sharon McGuire' written in biro on his back and an improvised moustache on his face.
No, there's nothing worse.
:lol:
Not getting a Raleigh Chopper was worse! thats all I wanted in life (at the time), Christmas morning arrived..... I got a BSA Beaver! (not the motorbike) no wonder I grew up bitter and twisted! I had to pedal hard to get away from all the hordes of kids on Raleigh Choppers! DSC00004-1.jpg
tenor.gif :D :thumbsup:
 
Zed Baron said:
Chris_D said:
Nictrix said:
I had one of those as well, I was really young at the time, possibly about 7.
Edit, just looked and it says they were made in 1975. It couldn't have been new when I got it :(
There's nothing more dejecting as a child than receiving a second-hand Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle!
The winder-upper covered in sticky residue from half-chewed Spangles.
A wobbly back wheel from too many hard-landings / wall-landings.
Evel missing his helmet and having 'Tucky loevs Sharon McGuire' written in biro on his back and an improvised moustache on his face.
No, there's nothing worse.
:lol:
Not getting a Raleigh Chopper was worse! thats all I wanted in life (at the time), Christmas morning arrived..... I got a BSA Beaver! (not the motorbike) no wonder I grew up bitter and twisted! I had to pedal hard to get away from all the hordes of kids on Raleigh Choppers! DSC00004-1.jpg
OMG, how remiss of me! The Chopper!
Had one of those too and was actually the favourite until I cracked the back of me nut open pulling a wheelie. I've never been the same since *twitch* :lol:
Evel a close second then. :roll:
Chris & chopper bike.jpg
 
Chris_D, you must have been trying really hard to do that!

A school-mate of mine had one of the early Orange ones and you could adjust the angle of the handlebars so they were much easier to wheelie! I've also never been the same since. :roll:
 
patriot66 said:
Nice Start-rites there Chris :rofl: I had a Chopper, red with yellow graphics :thumbsup:
Themz is Clarks finest I'll have you know! :lol:
Mr Tidy said:
Chris_D, you must have been trying really hard to do that!
A school-mate of mine had one of the early Orange ones and you could adjust the angle of the handlebars so they were much easier to wheelie! I've also never been the same since. :roll:
No handlebar adjustment made them any easier to wheelie.
The front to rear wheel ratio meant that if u over-cooked it you were toast at most wheelie angles! :rofl:
 
Straights Buzylar. U need eyetest!
I wasn't allowed flares until I was 8, when we emigrated to Poland for a year, where flares where just kicking in! lol
 
Chris_D said:
Zed Baron said:
Chris_D said:
There's nothing more dejecting as a child than receiving a second-hand Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle!
The winder-upper covered in sticky residue from half-chewed Spangles.
A wobbly back wheel from too many hard-landings / wall-landings.
Evel missing his helmet and having 'Tucky loevs Sharon McGuire' written in biro on his back and an improvised moustache on his face.
No, there's nothing worse.
:lol:
Not getting a Raleigh Chopper was worse! thats all I wanted in life (at the time), Christmas morning arrived..... I got a BSA Beaver! (not the motorbike) no wonder I grew up bitter and twisted! I had to pedal hard to get away from all the hordes of kids on Raleigh Choppers! DSC00004-1.jpg
OMG, how remiss of me! The Chopper!
Had one of those too and was actually the favourite until I cracked the back of me nut open pulling a wheelie. I've never been the same since *twitch* :lol:
Evel a close second then. :roll:
Chris & chopper bike.jpg
Better cracking your nut than being castrated by the gear stick! Lethal but cool 8)
 
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