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Chris ,

That is a great montage , the Scottish Arse Council would give you £500000 grant for that work of art .

"Chilling symbolism , hard-hitting reality , underage , booze fuelled , knife-culture ,high-rise angst being expressed " and other such pish face-icon-small-happy.gif

A pickled rat in a Bru bottle (glass) is the route you want to follow if you want the full £1000000 face-icon-small-wink.gif

Art :- with a capital F.

Al,

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<< quite happy sitting on the kerb digging at the dirt with an ice lolly stick!.....

That's quality Imy....i probably wasted about 2 1/2 years of my childhood doing that.

Bikes were as follows:- 1)Budgie

2)Grifter

3)Burner

4)Mongoose

5)Skyway GT(swapped my mate for the above)

The hood thing made me p*sh myself laughing...

What about "kwenchy kup" tubs jammed in under the brakes on your Grifter to give off what we thought was

a motorbike sound as it rubbed on the big chunky(wooden...lol)tyres.

How i miss being a kid.

Quality post Davie...

Del. >>

old school burners check here

http://members.lycos.co.uk/magburner/bmxlinks.html

various old school bikes

http://www.bmxnonstop.com/oldschool/index.html

The memorys

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<< The little chopper was called the tomahawk! I didn't have one...we were too poor when i were a lad etc but my missus did have one. >>

My first proper bike the Tomahawk

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