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PostPosted: 09 Sep 2009 22:32 
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Nice to meet you Jill and the rest tonight. Thanks again Jules. Good turnout tonight.

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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 00:31 
sorry it was a brief visit guys, got caught late at work etc. was good to see you all, couple of faces I didn't know. not sure who I followed when I left but I don't think he was that amused with me making more noise than his chrome tractor. he was shaking his head with disapproval!


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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 06:40 
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first visit for me
a very amenable gaff indeed
great hospitality....huge thanks for that
shame it's the wrong end of the year really
good to see you all

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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 07:51 
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jonnyboyrebel wrote:
making more noise than his chrome tractor. he was shaking his head with disapproval!


Probably him just keeping checking his mirrors wondering "WTF is that following me".

He probably didn't realise the only fully functioning CR (probably Only CR) on South coast was waiting to pounce. That's exclusivity for you, there were as many MV Brutales at DG20 last night as 1125CRs

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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 09:15 
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... there were as many MV Brutales at DG20 last night as 1125CRs

:hehe: :hehe:

I thought that Thorks fitted it quite nicely. 8-)

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thorkill the tall wrote:
Some chap turned up riding what appeared to be a Zanussi freezer........... then I realised it was a white Heritage :lol:


Thought you were about to say the same about me on my White Sportster !! :? We choose what bike we ride for our own reasons, he loves his & you love yours, as long as we are riding & not driving cars who cares! - we enjoyed looking at ALL the bikes last night

Thanks Jules for making a lovely evening - nice to see a few faces we know - DeepSix & Anvil !!


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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 12:05 
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Nice to see everyone and yup a nice turn out. Nice to welcome Jill to the fold, and a cracking little blast to boot! (First one I've seen in the flesh.)
Even the burgers were quite good!
Thanks for staying on Jules,

Take care all, and see you next time!

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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 12:21 
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good to see some newer faces last night, and rain god and norm with no rain!!! whooppee!!! sorry for the 'hot' tea- your be grateful in the winter months when its freezing!!!! :D thanks again for the mags on the 'yoffi' article, really kind of you and a great write up. hope you all had a good, safe ride home.....until next time :dance:


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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 13:55 
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Thanks Jules, another good night at DG.

Quite good turn out, :clap: to those long distancers and not so locals (good to say hi again) and the brave for coming down on thier own (Glad I could be of assisstance with the tea :D ).
It was funny when Jill mentioned the tea being almost too hot to hold, we then heard the same from 3 others all unprompted, yes you are right Jules we will appreciate it in a few months time.

JB bike sounds roarty with the new pipe, BB had one successful attempt to set off BR123 car alarm though he prempted you the second time by turning it off. Next month perhaps we should just steal it if he does the same :lol:

Tell me what type of sadistic person invents Peanut butter M&M's??? What were they thinking of, probably the same peeps who thought about putting a rotax engine in a buell frame, eventually you will find one person that likes them :lol:

Lets hope numbers continue to grow over the coming months, if you have not been over to DG on a Wednesday night gathering you don't know what you are missing, if you have and not been over for a while a lot of peeps would be glad to see you again.
The spirit of UKBEG and Buell ownership was in abundance last night, glad I went even though (long story) it meant I had to walk too and from work today (10miles round trip) because I had no petrol left :roll: Such is life.
See all in October :yup:


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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 13:59 
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Mirmanuk wrote:
Tell me what type of sadistic person invents Peanut butter M&M's??? What were they thinking of, probably the same peeps who thought about putting a rotax engine in a buell frame, eventually you will find one person that likes them :lol:

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glad I went even though (long story) it meant I had to walk too and from work today (10miles round trip) because I had no petrol left :roll: Such is life.

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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 14:12 
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good to see some newer faces last night, and rain god and norm with no rain!!! whooppee!!! sorry for the 'hot' tea- your be grateful in the winter months when its freezing!!!! :D thanks again for the mags on the 'yoffi' article, really kind of you and a great write up. hope you all had a good, safe ride home.....until next time :dance:


Thanks for a great night Jules, me and Paula really enjoyed ourselves, the burgers were great, and lots of hot tea.. Thanks also for the rubber stamp on the article, that's praise indeed coming from you, that's all the approval i could ever want babe.. thanks..

See you next time for sure..
Love Derek N Paula..x


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thorkill the tall wrote:
Some chap turned up riding what appeared to be a Zanussi freezer........... then I realised it was a white Heritage :lol:


Thought you were about to say the same about me on my White Sportster !! :? We choose what bike we ride for our own reasons, he loves his & you love yours, as long as we are riding & not driving cars who cares! - we enjoyed looking at ALL the bikes last night

Thanks Jules for making a lovely evening - nice to see a few faces we know - DeepSix & Anvil !!


Here we are, Missy, allow me:
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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 18:55 
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Good to see you all last night.

Not sure what to make of the M&M's but think Ronald's bike is a good looker :)

Great ride home through the New Forest :D

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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 21:32 
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Sorry for missing this. I mangled my index finger in a machine I'm testing at 5pm and spent a pleasant evening in A&E at Bournemouth General getting it stitched back together. Throbbing like a bastard now.
See ya next month.

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PostPosted: 10 Sep 2009 22:09 
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Norm wrote:
deepsix wrote:
... there were as many MV Brutales at DG20 last night as 1125CRs

:hehe: :hehe:

I thought that Thorks fitted it quite nicely. 8-)


The look on Thorks face when he thought he had dropped the MV :lol: :lol:

Good to see some new faces and quite a few of the old ones too.

What fecking idiot went and put traffic lights on one of my favorite roundabout :evil:

And yes Jules I can travel without my personal Rain cloud, just not very often. :lol:

Good practice run back up the M3 with Norm for the "Beat the Run Home time", though the road works did slow us down a little.
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