A Conversation for Journey to Port Nolloth - A paranoid Story
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Wrinkled Rocker Started conversation Mar 29, 2005
I'll be in Port Nolloth later this year if all goes well...our bike club members ride through there to get to Alexander Bay to earn their extreme rider Western point. We've been going there for two years now...even made it into the "Going nowhere...slowly" TV program where we were last in town.
Well, well...Delicia's from Durbs?
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 30, 2005
Delicia was from PMB for nearly 2 years, until fambly insisted on her making tracks back to Germany ...
PMB was a bit uncongenial for reasons i won't bother you with, so my favourite escape was to the ends of the country in me battered Renault, which incidentally was a most unsuitable car for SA as it kept overheatin
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Wrinkled Rocker Posted Mar 30, 2005
Now I remember..!
Yes, it is the Old Timer's disease creeping up on me and befuddling my memory...
What were we talking about again??
If I remember correctly, you now live in a town on / near the coast of the Baltic Sea?
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 30, 2005
You got it right ... but sometimes i'd sort of like to go to Port Nolloth too ... not Natal though, i can keep away from Natal nicely, thankee very much!
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 30, 2005
well es i tried to describe in that bitty on Port Nolloth, i acquired a fullblown paranoia in Natal. I'm still very good at locking doors, and i draw raised eyebrows becasue i'm forever searching for a seat with back to wall AND near nearest escape route... didn't help that i had an awful boss in Natal ... still i wouldn't miss the experience for the world ... not repeat it either though...
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Wrinkled Rocker Posted Mar 30, 2005
Good judgement comes from experience, which in turn usually comes from using bad judgement.
South African experience tends to make one rather 'security concious' - no matter where you are. Perhaps we are a phobic nation sometimes...?
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Mar 30, 2005
Yes of course you are a phobic nation, and yes they are out to get you!
So you're going to Port Nolloth on bikes! Sounds too wonderful for words. When i went in me car i always had the windows down ... outside towns, that is. No AC for me, thankee very much. Didn't really work in my car anyway...
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Wrinkled Rocker Posted Mar 30, 2005
These may bring back memories:
http://www.pix8.net/pro/pic/4730OnRP5/398528.jpg
http://www.pix8.net/pro/pic/4730OnRP5/398530.jpg
http://www.pix8.net/pro/pic/4730OnRP5/398541.jpg
I'm not one of them...we were elsewhere!
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Wrinkled Rocker Posted Mar 30, 2005
In case you're wondering where, see "One hell of a trip" at:
http://www.bmwclubs.co.za/pretoria/index.html
See if you can spot me.....!
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Apr 1, 2005
aw! thanks for the Porth Nolloth pic, it came all back in flash!
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Wrinkled Rocker Posted Apr 1, 2005
Nope, I'm not the girl on the right...!
Look under the flag...and elsewhere riding a red motorcycle (that's my Candy!)or over-flowing a pair of riding pants...
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Apr 1, 2005
I see ... my bro who is one of your traditional bikers, calls these yoghurt beakers although yours sure is the family size. Did I tell you i rode a 250 cc MZ (east German bike) once?
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Apr 1, 2005
i mean i used to ride it, not only once, if you get me meaning
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Wrinkled Rocker Posted Apr 1, 2005
One of the older 2-stoke machines? I believe they are now called MuZ and are making some very nice motorcycles - we have a few in South Africa as well!
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Apr 1, 2005
yes one of them old ones. Broke down a lot, but were easy to fix. Mine always blew the fuses so i went about for 2 years with a 5 centavo coin (they were of aluminium) firmly wedged in the circuits...
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Delicia - The world's acutest kitten Posted Apr 1, 2005
yes that was so. forgot to mention although only 250 cc, the things were somehow leggy like, i barely reached to the ground with me legs, so every tour would start and end with a terrific wobble ...
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