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hey sxygtst, ....i am pretty much at the same spot in the jerra pub every time, leaning against the bar near the TAB machine...rock on up, its a great pub!!!!

Got another jingle (gees i must be bored 2day!!!!) it is to pretty fly for a white guy and it goes like:

Lycra man and spandex boy

are out there fighting crime,

zoomin 'round the suburbs in their hotted up skylines,

They're looking good and oh so flash

It's really quite a blast

and if the crims get in the way

the pair will kick their sorry ass,

Stick it to 'em Lycra...ah ha ah ha,

with your sidekick Spandex...ah ha ah ha

Question is.....who is Spandex???????????

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bahahahaha this is scary, i think im gonna draw up some sketches of the costume. with a big LM on the chest!!! good question though, who is Spandex boy, but more importantly i cant be a lycra clad superhero without an evil arch nemesis......hmmmm who is worthy to try and match wits aginst lycraman though....the search begins!!...............

How about Natural Fiber [instead of fibre] and Buck Bare??????????well it is Monday.

bahahahaha this is scary, i think im gonna draw up some sketches of the costume. with a big LM on the chest!!! good question though, who is Spandex boy, but more importantly i cant be a lycra clad superhero without an evil arch nemesis......hmmmm who is worthy to try and match wits aginst lycraman though....the search begins!!...............

How about Natural Fiber [instead of fibre] and Buck Bare?????????? evil fiends that stand against and compete with anything synthetic ...................well it is Monday.

bahahahaha this is scary, i think im gonna draw up some sketches of the costume. with a big LM on the chest!!! good question though, who is Spandex boy, but more importantly i cant be a lycra clad superhero without an evil arch nemesis......hmmmm who is worthy to try and match wits aginst lycraman though....the search begins!!...............

Lycra wearing so and so eh? i think i just found my evil arch nemesis!!! haha

actually it doesnt effect the shot at all, zif i care anyway, the pics turned out pretty well i thought.

im just keen for whatever we r all doing next, it nice planning things and looking forward to them.

Ewen, It is far too early for my creative streak to kick in, need my 2nd fix of caffeine....leave it with me!!! hahahahahaha, Bogan boy maybe?? (not suggesting ur a bogan of course, got it from your post hahaha)

Veilside, I do however have the perfect pair of boots that will compliment your lycra outfit, ....wait for it.....purple knee high stretch boots.....(ok dont ask me why i own a pair like that!!!!! hehehehehe, and no i didnt get them from fishwick!!!!!)....the heels might prove a prob though, but Lycraman is capable of overcoming any hurdles in his path!

GTS_DUY: hehehe, lady lycra it is!! but i promise you i wont frighten you all by me wearing lycra, but maybe my purple boots will come in handy (unless lycraman has his heart set on them)???hahaha

so now for a update :

andrew = lycra man

angus = spandex boy

ewan = flash bogan

tridentt = splinter or splitter depending on which personality shows on the day

me = lady lycra

hahahahaha

"hey sxygtst, ....i am pretty much at the same spot in the jerra pub every time, leaning against the bar near the TAB machine...rock on up, its a great pub!!!! "

Keeping that in mind [as quoted by skylinegal], and the fact that I think Lycra Lady sounds way too classy for this forum [not that your not a class act skylinegal] and it makes one think that Lycra Lady is Lycramans female partner, I had a think about it and I reckon your character should be called Madam Lush [a play on Madam Lash of cause].

Yeah, I know its a bit late, but you get a lot of time to think when your on a motorbike on your own, somewhere between Glen Innes and Tenterfield!!!!!!!!!!!

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