A30 twixt Honiton and Exeter on the concrete bit, black AT heading west, X (I think) registration, looking gurt lush!
Was it you?
-Simon
A30 twixt Honiton and Exeter on the concrete bit, black AT heading west, X (I think) registration, looking gurt lush!
Was it you?
-Simon
ah, gert lush, good language
went through there today, although not on an @, in a nissian micra
Devon county show yaa seee.
wasn't me then...
And I was in a Nissan Vanette (although it says LDV Cub on the back), so you probably overtook me too!
How was the show, muddy?
-Simon
Naa, wasn't too bad, not a lot of interesting things though really, except clay pigeon shooting, which is wicked, i highly recommend!!and also a freeride motocross team, which was equally wicked!! it was worth going for that.
were you on the A35 going toward Bridport a few days ago by any chance, as someone on a big orange ktm with panniers gave me an enthusiastic nod?
It could have been me, but for the lack of panniers on my black Katie! However I do nod enthusiastically (not easy to spell after two Leffe Brunes!) at everyone I see!!
Even when I'm in my van!!
-Simon
even though it looked 'gert lush' it wern't me babber![]()
2003 Transalp
2004 KTM 950 ADV
1998 Suzuki DR350
hhhm big orange gert lush thats minebut the @ nah not me
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what the hell does gert lush mean
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It means Gurt Lush, donchoo know nuffink?
-Simon
PS It's a predominantly West Country expression to denote approval of an object, or person. For instance: "my sister's got a new pair o' shoes, they're gurt lush" would translate into English as "I really really like my sisters shoes and wish i had a pair all of my own rather than just looking at hers covetously"
So you can see how it both feels nice on the tongue (much like phlebotomist) and saves valuable time. Don't forget the Bristol accent, yeahbut nobut yeah.
but the t-shirt here......... http://www.beast-clothing.com/tshirts.html#
2003 Transalp
2004 KTM 950 ADV
1998 Suzuki DR350
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