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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 14:58 
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greasemonkey wrote:
what Adam REALLY means Lou, is that he has a baseball bat and a catchers mitt lOl



lOl Well with my record first delivery....I'm not sure he'll be quick enough :shock:

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 15:30 
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Dam pooter screwed up,,,, anyway.

Adam, yes I was also headed for Newark till I turned around :rofl:

Norm, Thanks for pulling up you kind Sir :yup: If that ear plug had fell inside I may of needed you on the other leg whilst we tipped Jayne up and shook it out :rofl:

So many folk I did not get to meet again :( and as for DB we wish we had shook your hand now too :clap:

PH, something I often struggle with but try to remember and apply is the addage " there is a time and place for everything" .

Tigs, will your feller let me have another squeeze in August :oooops:

Keep them uprite folks, and the bikes.

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 16:47 
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Norm, Thanks for pulling up you kind Sir :yup: If that ear plug had fell inside I may of needed you on the other leg whilst we tipped Jayne up and shook it out :rofl:

If I had thought that sort of thing was possible, I'd have stopped whether you waved me on or not. :twisted:

Hey, Jayne, how're you doin'. :4roz:

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 18:17 
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ph4824 wrote:
Seems like it was a good day from an onlookers point of view. Any chance future meets can be further south to encourage southern buellers to come along? Once or twice a year?


blimey if norries made it from edinburgh for moto gp and em's day
you got no excuses :)
was a really good day out
big thanks as always to chris and jane :worthy: :yup:

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 18:32 
OK CJ, it's safe to look again, the bunfight's over ....

For those without facebook accounts, here are a few of my pics from yesterday…

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 18:43 
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:D - You should join it, its fun! - At least get Angie to add some of us

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 18:52 
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blimey if norries made it from edinburgh for moto gp and em's day
you got no excuses :)


I already said in another post I couldn't make it, had other commitments. Unless the mood changes I just not interested anymore!


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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 19:16 
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Got home just over 2 hours ago.
Had a fantastic weekend. Had a great ride down and an even better ride back home plus the bike only broke once on the way down when the side stand switch packed in so It's back to the dealers during the week. Still at least my clutch didn't pack in like Tony's.
It was good to meet some new faces as well as bump into some I already know.
The Red Lion was a great place to stay with great food and had some good company as well.

A massive thanks to Chris and Jane as always for organising this event yet again and although we didn't get as many bikes as some years It was still a good turnout.
Will defo be there again next year and I am hoping to be at Silverstone for the World Superbikes and at Adam's the week after so hope to see some of you again soon.

I'm totally knackered and got a sore throat I think from talking so much yesterday and laughing last night after a few beers.

I really can't get over how friendly everyone is on this site or at least the majority of them.

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 19:25 
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norrie wrote:
Got home just over 2 hours ago.
Had a fantastic weekend. Had a great ride down and an even better ride back home plus the bike only broke once on the way down when the side stand switch packed in so It's back to the dealers during the week. Still at least my clutch didn't pack in like Tony's.
It was good to meet some new faces as well as bump into some I already know.
The Red Lion was a great place to stay with great food and had some good company as well.

A massive thanks to Chris and Jane as always for organising this event yet again and although we didn't get as many bikes as some years It was still a good turnout.
Will defo be there again next year and I am hoping to be at Silverstone for the World Superbikes and at Adam's the week after so hope to see some of you again soon.

I'm totally knackered and got a sore throat I think from talking so much yesterday and laughing last night after a few beers.

I really can't get over how friendly everyone is on this site or at least the majority of them.



Norrie, if you want to break the journey home from Silverstone, my door is always open :yup:

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 19:39 
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Well sat here reading through the thread and greener than green with envy that have not got 2 wheels and was there to share the day.

Think I spotted my old X1 in some of those pictures. sob sob.

Well done to all those who made the effort, I did it 2 years ago and though a very long way was worth the trip. I couldn't push my old car that far or finance its thirst for fuel for the 500 plus mile round trip this time but hopefully will get 2 wheels again and join you all.

Great pictures, Nutah and digger plus the others submitted, almost but not quite makes up for not being there in person, though with Tigs on the loose probably was the safest option lOl lOl
I applaud you all :clap: :yup:


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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 19:41 
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Well sat here reading through the thread and greener than green with envy that have not got 2 wheels and was there to share the day.

Think I spotted my old X1 in some of those pictures. sob sob.

Well done to all those who made the effort, I did it 2 years ago and though a very long way was worth the trip. I couldn't push my old car that far or finance its thirst for fuel for the 500 plus mile round trip this time but hopefully will get 2 wheels again and join you all.

Great pictures, Nutah and digger plus the others submitted, almost but not quite makes up for not being there in person, though with Tigs on the loose probably was the safest option lOl lOl
I applaud you all :clap: :yup:


Oi Steve thank you very much for that :ner: Its about time you and the Mirman clan ventured forth again. We promise if you turn up at D3 we will help you with the tent insted of laughing, pointing and taking pictures

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 19:48 
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We promise if you turn up at D3 we will help you with the tent as well as of laughing, pointing and taking pictures


Fixed that for ya!

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 19:49 
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Why thank ya kindly Ash :hehe: :hehe:

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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 19:51 
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PostPosted: 18 Jul 2010 19:51 
Looks like it was another fab day, great pics here and especially on Arsebook....the one of Rik in the rain is epic lOl

Sorry we couldn't be there this year....my man and his plane let me down (poor show ;) ) We were thinking of you all though.

PH get yourself to Sammy's in August it only a couple of hours from you and we usually throw a BBQ afterwards where all are welcome and we don't even have Buells anymore! This forum is about more than bikes, it's about friends, hanging out, having fun and taking the piss....you are most welcome to join us and find out first hand.


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