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What age group do you fall into (eldest partner)
Under 25
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
26-35
3%
 3%  [ 7 ]
36-45
22%
 22%  [ 47 ]
46-55
29%
 29%  [ 62 ]
56-65
34%
 34%  [ 73 ]
66-75
10%
 10%  [ 23 ]
76-85
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Over 85
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Total Votes : 212

416984 PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:14 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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bandaid wrote:
Motorhoming is a word.

defined thusly,


motorhoming (sic) a word used as an alternative for the phrase,

I'm going to take £5.00 notes and burn them in wads every week......and have a smile on my face.

shame about the road bikes tho'. I had to get rid of mine because my neck is disintegrating, and most of the time I have very little feeling in my hands, caused, in my case, I'm told, by falling off my bikes.
Confused


I see. Reading the same dictionary, then motorbike racing is defined as:

"I'm going to take £50.00 notes and burn them in wads every week.... while sitting in the rain, soaked to the skin, with permanently oily fingers...... and have a smile on my face" Laughing

Bummer about the crash damage, mate Sad


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416985 PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:15 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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TheFoxes wrote:
Hi, just wondering if there was anything in place to stop someone voting (if that is the right word) twice or more?

Reason being is I have just seen this thread and voted, and then reading on I think I remember it and have already voted. If that is so, all the people with memories like a goldfish (like me) could seriously affect the results.....or have I already said this???? Anyway I was just wondering if there was anything in place to............

Paul


The forum software will only allow each user account to vote once.

Maybe you voted already in a similar poll.
Maybe you have more than one user account.

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416986 PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:21 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Maybe I didn't bother voting last time.........the possibilities are endless!! With a memory like mine, who knows??
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Olly650 .....yeah, I appreciate where you are with that,

damage so bad, I had to revert to a car at work, and......





dont tell anyone....




a BMW tourer, for pleasure riding.


of course, I shall deny that if asked, unless I have my pipe, slippers and stick on comedy beard at the time Laughing

Actually, the real tragedy, is that I am too tall at well over 6' to ride one, but I have a 916 biposto in the garage, so now the 3 mile blat up the road is reduced to a weekly start up and listen to the wonderful, siren song of twin termingonis whilst sitting, like Mr.Toad, parp,parp
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We were discussing this very fact today about which age groups own the motorhomes when we talking about the so called credit crunch and wondering especially in light of what has happened to Brownhills just how badly it will affect the motorhome market.

Personally I feel that the majority of people buying will be 40+ and hopefully won't be affected by the credit crunch. Also in some ways if you have a few children I'm sure that investing in a motorhome would mean you could have more holidays each year and would 'eventually' work out a more affordable option, although as was mentioned by mother they would have to tax and insure a second vehicle. Will be interesting to see what the results are.

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