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Re: Kymco MyRoad 700

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Yes but think what you can do with road kill, roast lamb mmmmmm
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Re: Kymco MyRoad 700

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spaceprobe wrote:Yes but think what you can do with road kill, roast lamb mmmmmm
Want to see something funny regarding sheep go onto you tube and type in Family guy perverted sheep its a laugh but i dont no how to put in link and its not appropriate in this section.
And no most Kiwis are not sheep shaggers :kiss:

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Re: Kymco MyRoad 700

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Brubaker wrote:
maxiscoot nz wrote:The reason i came on to this forum is that i dont want to listen to Uncle Sam or any of those lost sheep soles or whatever.
The reason I came on this forum is maxi scooters, and in case you forgot the topic is about the Kymco MyRoad 700i not having a dig at the Yanks. :roll:
:| Are you only allowed 10 minutes a day on a Computer? Try not to get so frustrated if a post goes off topic... some of the funniest comments on here don't relate to the original post! :D

Take Meldrew's comment above as a great example! :lol:
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Re: Kymco MyRoad 700

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Meldrew wrote:Nothing wrong with sheep, try riding over one of the high fell roads in Cumbria or coming down one of the Lakeland passes on a bike or scooter where Herdwick sheep are grazing by the roadside. You can never anticipate whether you'll spook them and they'll run across the road in front of you, or just wander across the road in front of you regardless. Then there's country roads covered in shit after they've been herded from one field to another. Or the stray sheep that get out of fields to graze on roadside verges or lick salt off the road in winter, and then decide the other side of the road looks better just as you are coming round the corner.
I'm always intrigued that sheep seem to have a variety of moods - they can either be calm and ignore you, be over excited and run about in panic at your approach, or be pure bloody minded and stand in the road and refuse to move! What's odd is that all sheep seem to be in the same mood on any given day, even a great distance apart! The only predictable thing about sheep is that lambs will always run to mum, even if this involves a suicidal dash across the road in front of you!

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