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Post by BritPete on Jul 31, 2020 16:40:34 GMT
All Hopefully speak to you on Saturday - MEETING NUMBER IS 99747614641
THIS WILL BE THE SAME CODE FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS AS I HAVE SET IT UP AS A RECURRING MEETING
For those of you where I have your e-mail address I have sent out a web link
The instructions to join are in this thread just remember to use the correct meeting number
honda-superdream.co.uk/thread/12782/virtual-bike-meet-saturday-april
Talk to you all tomorrow - ALL WELCOME
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Post by davefirestorm on Aug 1, 2020 19:27:34 GMT
Another pleasant and interesting meeting thankyou especially Pete for organising it.😁
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Post by carlthebandit on Aug 1, 2020 19:50:42 GMT
Agreed another good meeting, although we were a few missing 😬
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2020 20:38:41 GMT
I'm really sorry about my absence today. I was eating breakfast this morning and a bloody filling came out so I had to go and get it sorted - I was in a bit of pain.
Did anyone get the minutes please?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2020 20:40:22 GMT
(Possibly the vibes from my old BSA made it loose).
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Post by BritPete on Aug 7, 2020 9:24:27 GMT
Reminder - Same pass code as last week
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2020 16:58:59 GMT
Are you still emailing the links?
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Post by BritPete on Aug 7, 2020 17:52:22 GMT
Are you still emailing the links? Will do
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Post by buster on Aug 7, 2020 18:14:21 GMT
should be able to make it this week
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2020 18:18:26 GMT
Thanks guv
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Post by buster on Aug 8, 2020 21:25:34 GMT
is this the picture we were talking about?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2020 21:31:13 GMT
Is that Mark?
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Post by marktrower on Aug 9, 2020 11:15:15 GMT
Its a bit ironic all the action was at the other side about 20 minutes later we was all running up the road they'd sent in the carvery got chased to the asda and through the asda came out of the loading bays and ran into a housing estate a old girl let us say there till it died down ,there was about 10 of us in her front room drinking tea.walked back to the car past all the buses full of the met with no problem but when we got to the car all the tyres were flat
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Post by marktrower on Aug 9, 2020 15:53:39 GMT
Still looking for the pic with me in about 5 minutes after this was took he was telling the reporters to FOff they were taking pics of everything thats if they were who they said they were.the other side of the cabin is a steep hill and the police were in a line gradually pushing us up the hill. So we started pushing the cabin down it was well alight then and we broke there lines.thats when they sent in the carvery
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Post by BritPete on Aug 11, 2020 18:08:34 GMT
In 50 years they will be teaching this in schools as part of history of the 20yh century 2nd world war forgotten
Really don’t know much of the causes but have a lot of respect for all the guys who stood by their beliefs
I left school at 16 and half the boys (in them days boys did woodwork and metal work and girls domestic science) went to work at the local pits
I have to say I don’t regret that I was not one of them
Most of Wifeys older relations were miners
Hard life and they deserve respect
As a lad I lived near A defunct colliery and used to climb the pit heap and sled down in winter and ride down on the bonnet of a VW Beetle in the summer
The pit heap is still there
Kids these days I don’t think could handle the physical demands of mining
When I went to college they ran. Purses on mining - no more
Respect to you Mark
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