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Unfortunately not. Had to sell it in order to get a new scooter.
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This is well off-topic, but do you have a bike now, YoHf? I haven't had a bike since leaving Australia a few years ago, but I'm thinking of getting another this year.
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You are, Mike.
And it was happy enough.
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Elida wrote:
i guess you know about this: http://www.engrish.com/ (with no offence). ROFL Yes, I'm a frequent eater of 'strange-taste horse beans'. They go well with 'brewing from the first wort' beer, which can be purchased from the
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I'm guessing you have, or have had, a two-stroke bike (happy or otherwise) at some time, YoHf. Am I correct?
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Mike In Japan wrote: Yes, YaY may be, but I think I can wriggle out of yay by claiming it is an onamatopea (like gling-glo). To me, yay is the sound of a happy two-stroke motorcycle engine (other people may have better explanations) hahaha...it
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Mike In Japan wrote: To me, yay is the sound of a happy two-stroke motorcycle engine
That was awesome Mike. LOL
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Yes, YaY may be, but I think I can wriggle out of yay by claiming it is an onamatopea (like gling-glo). To me, yay is the sound of a happy two-stroke motorcycle engine (other people may have better explanations)
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Mike In Japan wrote: Yay! A convert! I'm not joking when I say it makes me happy to hear you say that. well...i'm happy that it made you happy. Isn't "YaY" part of the irregular english?
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Yay! A convert! I'm not joking when I say it makes me happy to hear you say that.
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