Re: NEC



On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 06:27:43 -0800 (PST), Cane <caneukrm@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Nov 28, 2:24 pm, Andy Bonwick <nos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

snip>

Rebel? No, I'm certainly not a rebel but I'm struggling to get my head
around this idea of yours that because people do things in a way you
don't want to they need to evolve.

Maybe it would help if you actually read what I said.

This bit perhaps?

I'd rather a pipe and slippers than an "I ride like a twat" t-shirt,
some fluffy ears for my race rep lid and a tiny number plate with a
hilarious slogan on the bottom.

Motorcycling needs to evolve.


Does the first paragraph not give the impression that you disagree
with how some motorcyclists act and the second one say that
motorcycling should evolve?


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