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Caption contest...

Postby T-34 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:00 pm

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Re: Caption contest...

Postby JonB » Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:28 am

Jim-Bob was devastated to find out he misread the seat height rules when building his partial streamliner.
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Re: Caption contest...

Postby internetscooter » Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:36 am

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The car was OK, but Big Ted wanted something faster...
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Re: Caption contest...

Postby ChrisACT » Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:02 am

Eugene couldn't understand why the new aero package he bought on eBay hadn't improved his fuel consumption as promised.
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Re: Caption contest...

Postby Dr Goggles » Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:08 pm

T-34 wrote:Image


1./Despite persistant and lucrative approaches , Elmer decided if he was ever going to make his millions from his stylish and individual body-work kits that this was a cat he'd have to skin himself.

2./ Dwayne had been born with a spinal condition that left him with an unusually short torso and a very flat back, along with his short arms and incredibly long neck there were more than a few people who swore he'd never ride a motorbike, Dwayne didn't just prove them wrong ,he did it in style.

3./In an effort to deter the photographers from the big bike mags , Vernon disguised his prototype front fender with a radar stealth finish that made it look like it had been made by a drunk and then run over by a truck, as a result it never appeared in AMCN, he was mightily relieved but at the same time angry that no-one understood.

4./ eventually the world caught on and replica Mr Whippy factory bikes hit the street to world wide acclaim. ( sorry Gary)
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Re: Caption contest...

Postby Dr Goggles » Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:11 pm

internetscooter wrote:Image


Despite the kiboshing of ute class it was Big Ted who decided that it was him and only him who was going to keep Mark Skaife and his big mouth honest.
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Re: Caption contest...

Postby project100 » Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:24 pm

Remembering the disaterous "Streamliner of Straw" incident, the little pig then turned his attention to the "Streamliner of Wood" project...

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