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Yes you are being nasty and prejudiced. You think you know him since his father is a rather well known film maker. It´s totally ok if you don´t like his work but your arguments seems personal and you write like a bully. I´m fed up with that kind of shit when people write nasty stuff behind anonymous user names on the internet. Read the bloody interview. He is a regular bloke just like yourself. I´ve worked with some well known people in my life and the kind of shit some of them have to take from people like yourself on the internet is just sad. Most of them are very decent folks.
Sure he has not done only bike stuff lately. What the **** is wrong with that? He´ll probably be back on the bike soon. And you have no idea how they do things when they film a program like these. What you see is not always exactly what actually happened.
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But that is what people (like the ones on the HUBB, unless you work in the film industry) see and hear! We can only judge the "fiction" the "actors"/"directors"/"producers" choose to feed us.
Having an opinion opposite to yours doesn't make somebody nasty and prejudiced. Many people on this forum have the same opinion to Benny (including me), they just choose to no longer submit it, because the "I love Charley Brigade" get very excitable.
From experience of this forum, there's nothing more emotive than either saying BMW GSs are sh!te or Ewen and Thingy are overrated prats.
IMHO, Calm down, you're in the Bar. Buy the man a pint and move on.
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I'd take a backup truck, but only to transport a troupe of dancing girls and cerveza.
I wish to stress here and now, contrary to what I may or may not have written in the past, that I now 110% idolise Charley-no longer- Boring. I think the sun rises, shines and falls out of his (ample) Arsch. I am now -officially- his biggest fan, evva.
I luv u Charley! 
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Oiiiiii Hellboy, leave my fella alone. He's mine, all mine. 
Mine's a G and T.
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heated discussion WOW
Sitting here in the chilly Essex countryside in my office ( aka shed ) It was quite nice to read a few posts. This thread is "a touch heated" which is great ! Saved me trying to get out and buy a bigger fan heater
I wondered how most people cope when not on a "trip" evidently not too well, come on chaps chill, I'm f****** freezing here.
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From experience of this forum, there's nothing more emotive than either saying BMW GSs are sh!te or Ewen and Thingy are overrated prats.
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Overrated prats? I'm just tired of exagerations and shit. Not nice to slander people. I would never say that other bikes than the one I happen to ride at the moment are shit. Peoples taste and preferences are not the same. We are different. Why judge someone that one have never met because his dad is a well known film maker? I don't have time with this now. There has been a water flooding over the recording studio I run earlier today and water has come down inside the studio. Nightmare.
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Overrated prats? I'm just tired of exagerations and shit. Not nice to slander people. I would never say that other bikes than the one I happen to ride at the moment are shit. Peoples taste and preferences are not the same. We are different. Why judge someone that one have never met because his dad is a well known film maker? I don't have time with this now. There has been a water flooding over the recording studio I run earlier today and water has come down inside the studio. Nightmare.
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Slander? You're having a laugh  . Everybody has opinions on all sorts of topics and people. Because mine is different to yours, doesn't make it shit, thanks a lot.
Suggestion: Go and sort the roof on your recording studio (I appreciate the situation must be very stressful), and when you're more compus mentis, come back and have a normal discussion. Have you watched the TV episodes that the OP mentioned? Do you have any input on this topic?
PS. I've just given the game away, haven't I, on the 2 most emotive HUBB-topics, that are GS & E/T. So, just like Lance A, in a face saving load of BS I will stress again, The GS is a WONDERful engineering masterpiece and Thingy is my biggest evvva role model. My ultimate porno-image is Thingy on a GS, pulling a wheelie, shortly before crashing into his cameraman.
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I hope the water didn't damage your life sized poster of Charlie Boorman!!
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I hope the water didn't damage your life sized poster of Charlie Boorman!! 
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Classic mate, proper burst out laughing when I read this.
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Overrated prats? I'm just tired of exagerations and shit. Not nice to slander people. I would never say that other bikes than the one I happen to ride at the moment are shit. Peoples taste and preferences are not the same. We are different. Why judge someone that one have never met because his dad is a well known film maker? I don't have time with this now. There has been a water flooding over the recording studio I run earlier today and water has come down inside the studio. Nightmare.
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Dear Hellboy,
I don't wish to be pedantic, but I think you actually mean libel and not slander. For your information, Libel is the written word and slander is the spoken word. Btw, I bet you ride a BMW Touratw@t equiped GS1200, don't you?
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Dear Hellboy,
I don't wish to be pedantic, but I think you actually mean libel and not slander. For your information, Libel is the written word and slander is the spoken word. Btw, I bet you ride a BMW Touratw@t equiped GS1200, don't you?
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English is my third language so I do screw up every once in awhile.
I used to ride this for quite many years....
My first bike actually. It had a car tire on the back.  And then I had a Panhead from -48. And then I had a side valve from -47. And then I had a Knucklehead with a side car from -36. And then I had a Fatboy from -01. And now I have the Beemer. Want to get a Ural with a side car just for fun.
What do you ride?
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Overrated prats? I'm just tired of exagerations and shit. Not nice to slander people. I would never say that other bikes than the one I happen to ride at the moment are shit. Peoples taste and preferences are not the same. We are different. Why judge someone that one have never met because his dad is a well known film maker? I don't have time with this now. There has been a water flooding over the recording studio I run earlier today and water has come down inside the studio. Nightmare.
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It's quite alright to slander me though isn't it hellboy? 'Peoples tastes and preferences are different? We are different? why judge someone that you have never met' Maybe you should listen to your own advice and wind your neck in? Clean your studio out, have a good bang on the drum kit, chug back a  and sort your head out.
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It's quite alright to slander me though isn't it hellboy?
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Well what if CB actually is a member of this community? Is it ok for you to write about him the way you do? I won´t fall into the "well you slander me back" trap.
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There has been a water flooding over the recording studio I run earlier today and water has come down inside the studio. Nightmare.
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Sorry to hear that, hope the situation is recoverable without huge difficulty.
Maybe I'll bring a nerdy angle to this 'hot topic'.
I've never had strong opinions about EM or CB. Until I read that CB was to drive a Routemaster bus at the Ace Cafe!
What!!!!!!
The hate welled up inside. I had to go and see this. Maybe with rotten tomatoes.
As long as I can remember I've wanted a London Routemaster bus. I got within a whisker's when LT sold off a batch for £2000 each to pre-approved buyers. But the annual cost of permanent indoor storage within sensible reach of my home put it out of bounds.
And now, at the Ace, here was CB within easy tomato-throwing distance climbing up into the cab. How could this be??
Sitting right there behind a Routemaster steering wheel!! Just because ..... well, just because....
While the cameras whirred Charley engaged the pre-selector. Then smiling at all the right lenses, and wrestling the wheel with a flourish, he made a pretty good fist of driving the majestic double-decker out of the car park to neatly join the traffic on the North Circular Road. So all was right with the world again. He's an ok guy after all!
Any bus anoraks here, get yourself onto a (new) No. 38 Routemaster from Victoria, upstairs right at the front.
Like being on a grand ocean liner. Huge wrap-around windows floor to ceiling. Comfy seats. Silence as the bus pulls away. S-m-o-o-t-h, even on the beat-up London bus lanes.
Maybe these'll be pensioned off one day....
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Sorry to hear that, hope the situation is recoverable without huge difficulty.
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Thank you. Very kind. I will know on wednesday how things are. Or perhaps tomorrow if I´m lucky. Hectic day. Total nightmare with water floodings. Among many other things there is a SSL sound console, a Steinway grand and lots of other very expensive stuff in the studio. It might be that the water only ended up on top of the studio roof. The studio itself is built like a separate building inside a large room. Abit hard to explain but the whole structure is totally separated from the building that surrounds it to minimize vibrations. Best case scenario is that I only have to replace 5 or 6 plasterboards but the worst scenario is to more or less take down the whole bloody studio. There are fans and dehumidifiers up there now to dry everything up. But I will know more tomorrow. Bloody nightmare.
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Maybe I'll bring a nerdy angle to this 'hot topic'.
I've never had strong opinions about EM or CB. Until I read that CB was to drive a Routemaster bus at the Ace Cafe!
What!!!!!!
The hate welled up inside. I had to go and see this. Maybe with rotten tomatoes.
As long as I can remember I've wanted a London Routemaster bus. I got within a whisker's when LT sold off a batch for £2000 each to pre-approved buyers. But the annual cost of permanent indoor storage within sensible reach of my home put it out of bounds.
And now, at the Ace, here was CB within easy tomato-throwing distance climbing up into the cab. How could this be??
Sitting right there behind a Routemaster steering wheel!! Just because ..... well, just because....
While the cameras whirred Charley engaged the pre-selector. Then smiling at all the right lenses, and wrestling the wheel with a flourish, he made a pretty good fist of driving the majestic double-decker out of the car park to neatly join the traffic on the North Circular Road. So all was right with the world again. He's an ok guy after all!
Any bus anoraks here, get yourself onto a (new) No. 38 Routemaster from Victoria, upstairs right at the front.
Like being on a grand ocean liner. Huge wrap-around windows floor to ceiling. Comfy seats. Silence as the bus pulls away. S-m-o-o-t-h, even on the beat-up London bus lanes.
Maybe these'll be pensioned off one day....
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Yeah those buses are cool. You should check if this one is still up for sale.....
The London Sale: Original 1966 Routemaster expected to fetch £30,000 at Christie's auction | Mail Online
Could make a fine 4 room apartment.....
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 but what the hell......
On 3rd September last, that bus went for £67,250. Fat lot of good their 20,000 - 30,000 estimate was!
The £2000 deal years and years ago had a whole load of conditions attached, to stop exactly the sort of thing you mentioned. People turning them into cafes and homes. Or exporting them.
Apart from the cost of storage, I had another problem.
Of course, owning one of these would only be any fun if you can park it outside your house and drive it to the shops.
Well, I live in a dead-end road, the only access being under a low bridge. 
So it's a non-starter really!
And single-deckers? (as friends suggested) - well, they just don't have it somehow!
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 but what the hell......
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.... and definitely much more interesting than reading a lot of the drivel (including mine  ) written in this thread. Bring on some OK weather so that people can get out on their bikes, rather than spouting bollox on here.
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