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Who has the better scooter? Trenners or Saty?

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Saty

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Trenners

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ha hah,,, Trenners but he looks like he needs some very fat Michelin Pilots on that thing

Not sure if this is such a good idea. On the one hand if I bump into Saty/TDI at the footy I can thank him for the training reports but on the other given some of the nastiness directed to him in these threads ......

 

is that actually Saty?

Oui. Cut the beard since the last time I saw him though

 

As much as I like the odd bit of Saty baiting, I would be a little careful in posting his photos on a message board....

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

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As much as I like the odd bit of Saty baiting, I would be a little careful in posting his photos on a message board....

CBF,

It is posted with permission


CBF,

It is posted with permission

That's what Saty always says anyway!

Good old Herbert

CBF,

It is posted with permission

Fair enough then.

Definitely Trenners' scooter. I want one and I have two functioning legs.


hahaha Saty looks awesome

Ive gone from being annoyed by him to now being a fan

Keep on supporting the Demons you legend

I knew you lost your job saty but don't tell me you you lost your drivers license.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Come to think of it, he looks more like a harmless old man than the image I had in my mind.
I always have pictured him as much more spry (or potentially a teenage troll).
I will leave him alone from now on (unless he has a go at me). Kudo to you Saty.

is that actually Saty?

Yes!

Oui. Cut the beard since the last time I saw him though

So............Saty is........... Father Christmas :blink: :blink: :blink:

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Come to think of it, he looks more like a harmless old man than the image I had in my mind.

I always have pictured him as much more spry (or potentially a teenage troll).

I will leave him alone from now on (unless he has a go at me). Kudo to you Saty.

Only one kudo?

So............Saty is........... Father Christmas :blink: :blink: :blink:

In the words of Groucho Marx - " There is no such thing as a sanity clause"

 

Only one kudo?

Let's not get too carried away. If I give him more than one, it will go to his head.

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So............Saty is........... Father Christmas :blink: :blink: :blink:

You got it in one DD. He really got into the swing of it later in the morning.

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