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Just thought I'd look in here this forum was mentioned in another forum that I post in.

Though I'm a stranger to most of you, some of the regulars here might already know and love me.:)

My main interests are drinking beer, eating curry and videogaming. I've also been around the UK custom biking/club scene for most of my adult life, though I've taken leave of this of late and am saving my chop for my impending mid-life crisis.
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Hello and Welcome to the Garden Olin :-6
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Morning Olin. Nice to meet you :)
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Welcome to FG Olin, I am sure you will enjoy your time here:)
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I love curry, but the milder east asian version. You?
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Thanks for the welcome people, looks like a pretty big place here.
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Accountable wrote: I love curry, but the milder east asian version. You?


I'm more into the spicier varieties myself - Madras & Vindaloo.

With a side dish of Tarks Dhall of course, could eat one now actually!
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Oh, Vindaloo for me, please :D
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Welcome.......

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Hidee ho Olin

Good luck on the crisis

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vindaloo??? someone mention vindaloo???



Yes please! :D
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Vindaloo ? Is this some kind of "top secret code" ?



*scribble scribble...taking notes....Nikki..Olin...scribble scribble*
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Nomad wrote: Vindaloo ? Is this some kind of "top secret code" ?


You've never eaten a Vindaloo?
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Never heard of it. Is it some kind of wacky British sheep brains or haggis ?
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oh Nomad

you dont know what you're missing!!!

it should be compulsory to eat at least one vindaloo in your lifetime
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Oh Nikki....what is it ?
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only the most wonderful curry in the known universe....

careful though it'll take the to of your head off!!

Water water!!!!!

:D
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So no brain matter involved....thats always a plus !

Ill remember that we have many Middle Eastern restaurants here and Ill give it a go.
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Nomad wrote: So no brain matter involved....thats always a plus !

Ill remember that we have many Middle Eastern restaurants here and Ill give it a go.
Don't do it, Nomad. Break down the conjugation. Vin de Loo. Parlay voo Frenchie??
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Hiya Olin welcome to FG, what is it with British blokes and their Vindaloo?? :-3
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abbey wrote: Hiya Olin welcome to FG, what is it with British blokes and their Vindaloo?? :-3


Hello abbey, thanks for the welcome.

I'm not sure, I just like spicy food...I enjoy a good hot Chilli as well.
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its a girl thing too...

Now dont get me stared on chilli..........

:)
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Well, as I'm only at the tender age of 41 there's hopefully some time to go yet...
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Nikki_Jayne wrote: its a girl thing too...

Now dont get me stared on chilli..........

:)


**hands Nikki_Jayne a pint of Olin's Chilli Beer**
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Hi Olin,

I hope that you got some more of that chilli beef stuff to go around to at least me as I'm a new person here.
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OLIN wrote: I've also been around the UK custom biking/club scene for most of my adult life, though I've taken leave of this of late and am saving my chop for my impending mid-life crisis.
I have GOT to hear more about this!

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Thanks for the welcome BabyRider, I see you're into the bike scene.
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hello OLIN:)
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Hello Kitty!:D
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wizzard wrote: Hi Olin,

I hope that you got some more of that chilli beer stuff to go around to at least me as I'm a new person here.


Gallons of the stuff, goes great with a Chicken vindaloo - you oughtta try it.
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Hello Olin welcome to the .....oh hang on its you.......gawd I'm getting so confused, these people get so many more newbies than we do.......I can't keep up!!!

Like the unoffical av btw:)
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OLIN wrote: Thanks for the welcome BabyRider, I see you're into the bike scene.
You're welcome, and....you could say that. I'd sure like to hear more about the biker scene where you're from!
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OLIN wrote: Hello Kitty!:D


:cool:
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BabyRider wrote: You're welcome, and....you could say that. I'd sure like to hear more about the biker scene where you're from!


What would you like to know?

I guess it's quite similar to the U.S. though not so Harley orientated and with crappy twisty roads and even crappier weather.

Mind you, a lot of people like the twisty roads - I'm not one of them.
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Ghost wrote: Like the unoffical av btw:)


When needs must eh?

None of the avs available here are really 'me'.
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OLIN wrote:



What would you like to know?



I guess it's quite similar to the U.S. though not so Harley orientated and with crappy twisty roads and even crappier weather.



Mind you, a lot of people like the twisty roads - I'm not one of them.
Well, you say "bike scene"; is that clubs, squids, crotch rocket riders, or what? From the little info I get about bikers from the other side of the pond, it's pretty different, actually.

I'm assuming from your "crappy twisty" comment, you're a crotch rocket rider? Straight, flat super-slabs?
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BabyRider wrote: Well, you say "bike scene"; is that clubs, squids, crotch rocket riders, or what? From the little info I get about bikers from the other side of the pond, it's pretty different, actually.

I'm assuming from your "crappy twisty" comment, you're a crotch rocket rider? Straight, flat super-slabs?
Actually, 'crotch rockets' (I'm assuming you're referring to race style bikes?) are the ones built for going round corners fast.

And though the engine in this (the only pic I can find easily at the moment) was originally in one of those things, it now lives in a rigid frame with 10" overs and a stainless steel plate for a seat.

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Your definition of a crotch rocket?

As far as clubs go, we have much the same mc club scene as you, though probably stricter as Britain is a lot smaller than the U.S.
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OLIN wrote: Actually, 'crotch rockets' (I'm assuming you're referring to race style bikes?) are the ones built for going round corners fast.
There's one big difference right there. Crotch rockets, (yes, race-style or also known as "cafe" bikes) are favored here strictly for speed. Super slabs, super fast, super straight. Super boring, in my opinion.





OLIN wrote: As far as clubs go, we have much the same mc club scene as you, though probably stricter as Britain is a lot smaller than the U.S.


Stricter how, and what M/C's are you familiar with?
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But race style bikes are built to handle-don't get me wrong, I don't like the things either but there's no denying the fact that they're are built for both speed performance and handling performance - anyone denying that is looking through a pair of extremely blinkered bro shades.

As far as 'stricter' goes, (not that I'm familiar with the U.S. scene) but you can't just start up a back patch club over here, territories are a lot smaller and established clubs don't appreciate other patch clubs suddenly appearing.

The last club I was in (I was mainly in various 'side patch' clubs beforehand) was the Chopper Club - between '95 & '98, a fairly well known European custom bike club.
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OLIN wrote:

But race style bikes are built to handle-don't get me wrong, I don't like the things either but there's no denying the fact that they're are built for both speed performance and handling performance - anyone denying that is looking through a pair of extremely blinkered bro shades.
I don't deny anything, only stating that here, the vast majority of crotch rocket riders are ignorant, uneducated, speed-freak children with a death wish. I'm quite capable of handling my bike through twistys and hazards better than the twits on crotch rockets. We don't call them "organ donors" for no reason.



OLIN wrote: As far as 'stricter' goes, (not that I'm familiar with the U.S. scene) but you can't just start up a back patch club over here, territories are a lot smaller and established clubs don't appreciate other patch clubs suddenly appearing.
OK, here there is no "starting up" any club, branch or auxilliary, new M/C or anything resembling such a thing without permission from the dominant club in the state. Trying a move like that without permission could find you on the wrong side of the dirt.



OLIN wrote: The last club I was in (I was mainly in various 'side patch' clubs beforehand) was the Chopper Club - between '95 & '98, a fairly well known European custom bike club.
Ok, so we're NOT talking M/C's, but riding clubs. I assume your "back patch" club is what our M/C is. Such as the Outlaws, Vigilantes or Hell's Angels. True bikers, not a social club.
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I was with a MC club when I was in the '80's and with other clubs before & after.

Yeah, by backpatch I mean MC mainly, though the Chopper Club was/is one of the few non MC backpatch clubs allowed to exist in the UK.

I had some bloody good times with them and only left due to family obligations.

One thing I've noticed though is that wherever you're from, there's always some form of 'snobbery' involved where bike clubs are concerned.
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OLIN wrote: I was with a MC club when I was in the '80's and with other clubs before & after.
Any club I might have heard of?





OLIN wrote: One thing I've noticed though is that wherever you're from, there's always some form of 'snobbery' involved where bike clubs are concerned.
Really? Not something I've ever noticed here in the States.
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BabyRider wrote: Any club I might have heard of?




I used to ride round with some of the guys from Satans Slaves, Levenshulme, Manchester
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BabyRider wrote: Any club I might have heard of?


Nah, a small regional club you'd've never heard of - though someone did get hold of a pic of me wearing the patch a while ago (thanks to good ol' Woman) and post it up on ebay...I was so amused!





Really? Not something I've ever noticed here in the States.


What, you get none of the 'our club's better than their club and he's not in a club so he's even lower than them in that club over there'?

Brilliant!
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OLIN wrote: Nah, a small regional club you'd've never heard of - though someone did get hold of a pic of me wearing the patch a while ago (thanks to good ol' Woman) and post it up on ebay...I was so amused!
Hmm...I just thought since you said "several" maybe one of them was a club I'd heard of. There's more than just the Big 4 out there!

What was for sale? The picture, or the patch?





OLIN wrote: What, you get none of the 'our club's better than their club and he's not in a club so he's even lower than them in that club over there'?
Uhh, no. Patch holders are shown the utmost respect from other patch holders. Even members from rival clubs are given respect. The heirarchy and governing clubs here do not allow that sort of club bashing. Aren't the M/C's there self-policing?
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Ghost wrote: I used to ride round with some of the guys from Satans Slaves, Levenshulme, Manchester
I wonder, (by the name) if they are or were an off-shoot of our Devil's Diciples?

Did you wear a patch?
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Urm no, the guys did, I tended to wear boots and a big whoolley jumper, gets cold in the North:p
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BabyRider wrote:

What was for sale? The picture, or the patch?


Neither.

It was a Muppets cd and he put it up claiming that it was my favourite music album to get me back for posting up pictures of him and Sergeant bilko 'cause that's who he looks like.

Aren't the M/C's there self-policing?


I guess so, but there's a hierarchy thing going on, hard to describe really, I think there are regional variations.

Some areas are more laid back than others.
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BabyRider wrote: I wonder, (by the name) if they are or were an off-shoot of our Devil's Diciples?

Did you wear a patch?


Affiliated to your Satans Slaves most likely?
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