So this is where all the airhead action is!

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Jean wrote:... bikes are beemers...I'm really surpris(z)ed no one called you on this....
Yo bike got a name?
Thanks for the clarification Jean! I was actually referring to a car: the Bimmer 2002 series 2-door which was the pre-cursor to the 3-series and was also available in Polaris silver... :geek:

I appreciate your Canadian (proper :) )spelling of "surprized"!

The previous owner named my bike but I am embarrassed to say I don't recall what it was! :oops:
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gocytocis wrote:
Jean wrote:... bikes are beemers...I'm really surpris(z)ed no one called you on this....
Yo bike got a name?
Thanks for the clarification Jean! I was actually referring to a car: the Bimmer 2002 series 2-door which was the pre-cursor to the 3-series and was also available in Polaris silver... :geek:
Oooooo, Jean. Is it my imagination or did you get schooled twice in your attempts to nail our newbie?


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After the FIRST time he used Bimmer and beemer, the reference was unclear.
Remember what ASSUME really means?
anyhow...it all cancels out since I spelled surprise right.

Hey we even had a bad capacitor recently.....
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Toaster Smooster.

R75/5. A fine motorcycle.
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Major Softie wrote:Oooooo, Jean. Is it my imagination or did you get schooled twice in your attempts to nail our newbie?
At least no one has spelled it "B-E-A-M-E-R" yet! :ugeek:
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A Beamer:

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Jean wrote:Yo bike got a name?
A-ha! Thanks for the prompt Jean! I checked my file on the bike and I knew I wrote it down!
My 1972 75/5 Toaster (sorry zombie, but it'll always be a toaster to me!) was named by the previous owner "Eislin" :D. I believe it's an Eastern European name. :?
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Major Softie wrote:A Beamer:Image
:lol:
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gocytocis wrote:
Jean wrote:Yo bike got a name?
A-ha! Thanks for the prompt Jean! I checked my file on the bike and I knew I wrote it down!
My 1972 75/5 Toaster (sorry zombie, but it'll always be a toaster to me!) was named by the previous owner "Eislin" :D. I believe it's an Eastern European name. :?
I had a 1972 R/75 with chrome tank sides myself. It was a good tool.
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Jean wrote: gocytocis, bikes are beemers...I'm really surpris(z)ed no one called you on this.
I thought I did! ;)
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