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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 03 Aug 2014 19:15 
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Huge thanks to all in the Brown`s household for allowing the finest group of chaps and chappesses (and Willie) to yet again enjoy the best weekend of the year.
V says hi and "thanks" for the bumps, a bit worried that you were going for the full count there....
Also thanks from our newbie pals, they thoroughly enjoyed themselves and are already looking forward to next year. Possibly not going to ask for fried eggs for breakfast again....6.5 from the Swedish judge for the impromptu acrobatics. No eggs were harmed in the making of that potential YouTube clip!
Hero award for Eric who continues to be a shining example for all of us that occasionally need reminding to HTFU. Also junior hero award to Matt (mini Mojo) for getting a 125 on L plates to Adam's gaf from deepest darkest Dorset. I think his dad was suitably proud.
And the biggest thanks to all of the usual suspects for their wonderful company.
Here's to next year

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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 03 Aug 2014 19:57 
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As always, and what has been said already. A Massive thankyou to Adam, Paula and the girls for a wonderful long weekend of fun, food and stunning scenery their own little paradise! :worthy: :worthy: Also to the finest bunch of nutters, who are all certifiable but not yet caught for a fabulous weekend too! :worthy:
Eric. The look on your face, and how you manage to stay in the back of the Adams jeep up that hill, is etched in my memory for always! Your a star. :worthy:

Bring on D8! 8-)

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PostPosted: 03 Aug 2014 20:15 
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Thank you Adam and paula. Hope you enjoy your retirement Adam.
Been a brilliant weekend despite the weather on Friday and Saturday. Mojo's riding in the rain summed it up.Buelligans do the best party's.
Thanks Willy for showing the way on the ride home, pleasure riding with you.


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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 03 Aug 2014 21:04 
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Got back just after 2.15. Tent put back up to dry out. Had a fab weekend with great friends.
Thanks again to Adam and family for putting up with us :worthy: :yup:


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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 03 Aug 2014 21:09 
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Like everybody else has said Adam and Paula sharing your little bit of paradise with the rest of us is amazing , started the weekend with finding that the BMW battery was totally flat for no apparent reason , charged it overnight Friday and then found on Saturday that the electronic suspension no longer works :roll: The journey there was very damp at times but still an enjoyable route courtesy of Garmin in bike mode. Bagged Duncans spare log cabin and we managed to get totally lost in the woods on our walk back at night . Was having a good ride home until the warning light came on around Nottingham to tell me I'd got a rear wheel puncture , luckily it was a slow one so managed to get home by just stopping and putting some more air in a couple of times.
Star of the show though has to be our very own Epic Eric :worthy: but I'm not sure how long before they try and ban the throwing the Crip around in the back of a Jeep like they banned the dwarf throwing ;) lOl .................seriously truly amazing though to see the change in Eric since we started to drag him along on our adventures to the point that now we don't drag him anywhere he's asking where the next adventure is 8-) .............. an inspiration to us all.

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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 03 Aug 2014 21:49 
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As all above have said, Mojo your boy is a credit to you :clap:

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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 03 Aug 2014 23:03 
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Ta to everyone for a cracking weekend. Eric it was a pleasure to meet you, Mick ,Matt does you proud one for the memoirs. P&A thank you ......love you all see you all soon .xxxxxxxxx


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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 03 Aug 2014 23:54 
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A fantastic weekend yet again. Many thanks to Adam and Paula for being such wonderful hosts.

Mo's comments about riding over this morning to make sure I made it home were fateful - the Sporty's rubber band snapped on the way home, deep in the fenland. He rode off to get ice cream and cold water to get us through the 2 hour wait for the big yellow taxi. :worthy:

mojomick wrote:
Matt says that he enjoyed himself. :yup:

He showed some style spinning that traillie around in Adam's driveway. A chip off the old block. :)


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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2014 08:42 
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Got home just after 7.00 this morning, got Flo and the growlers fed and watered. Had 2 of the 3 S' s, won't do the third cause my chin would probably die of exposure. Now the important stuff. Great to see all my Buellifriends again. What a wonderful weekend, even managed to drink some of my own hooch, gonna ramp the strength up next year, poteen instead of vodka. Massive thanks to Adam, Paula and the girls, you go that extra mile, love you to bits, just hope I can return the hospitality soon. Eric you da man, you put a lot of folk to shame, can I have some of your HTFU pills :?: . Maz once i sort my shit out I'll post that photo ;). Finally a very special thank you to 2 very special ladies, you know who you are and what you did :worthy: :worthy:

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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2014 10:14 
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Just a few piccies for those who didn't make it............. try harder next year :twisted:
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Last but not least a true UKBEG salute
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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2014 11:37 
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Thanks to Adam et al for the warm welcome and offer of food and drinks.
First visit to Deliverance even though 9 years as a Buelligan. The 2-up, fully loaded ride into the back woods of Pant certainly wasn't expected :o

Defo coming again.

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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2014 14:13 
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Every year I have to repeat this - there's no need for the thanks, it really isn't my gig. It's all YOU lot that make it happen and I look forward to it as much as you :yup:
Nice to have a load of virgins here this year, now neatly converted into Deliverance whores (as Jill B so delicately put it lOl ) and I hope that the antics of 'Off road Eric' didn't traumatise too many people :rotfl:

WillyB has a good D7 photo album on Faecebook :yup:

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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2014 14:19 
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Adam wrote:
Every year I have to repeat this - there's no need for the thanks, it really isn't my gig.


We're only being polite :ner:

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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2014 18:54 
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richie wrote:
As all above have said, Mojo your boy is a credit to you :clap:


He was rather taken by your ride, Richie. :yup:

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 Post subject: Re: Deliverance Part 7
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2014 23:29 
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Nice one Mick, I might hang on to it to give Matt a leg up when the time comes. I shared a couple of beers with a bloke who goes by the name of Bob. Top man, turned out he was best man at Adams wedding.

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