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Lets get together...........
With the centenary meeting coming up in 2007, I am sure a lot of people who have not seen each other for years will suddenly think...wonder if my old mate will be at the TT?
If you want to get in touch with someone who raced, or just came across for the TT in past years, and you have lost touch. Post here, and lets see how many people we can put back in touch.
Remember, once you are registered, without making your private details public, you can send and receive private messages, and exchange any information you want with people that way.
Lets start now, getting together with all those people we used to see and miss now.
I'll start by saying I'd love to see Roy Garnett...
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31-03-2006, 07:10 AM |
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thewitch
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Best of all would be to see him on a CR93, of course...
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31-03-2006, 07:50 AM |
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thewitch
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And the beard...my daughter used to think he was Santa Claus in his summer coat!
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31-03-2006, 08:11 AM |
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thewitch
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Bill...were you at Cargo's banana brew?
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31-03-2006, 10:06 PM |
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ian huntly
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getting together
In the 60's and 70's my pals and I could completely fill a sea-front hotel and spill over into the ones next door !!
I used to start collecting names in April and never had any problem getting 100% per cent turn out.....I booked the hotels and sent a deposit. We left our cars in Liverpool and then hired vehicles or used coaches while we were on the Island. We went to lots of places in those coaches.
Good days indeed, for some of them had never seen a motorcycle race never mind the TT, but they got the "bug" off me and it was a solid group of TT fans who turned up year after year and who brought others who were infected by their bug. I enjoyed showing them round all the sights and taking them to all of the high spots of the day!! We hired rowing boats and rowed out to the Tower of Refuge and also had our own strip of roadside banking just above the creg to watch the main races.
Unfortunately marriage eventually came into the equation for many of them in the middle 70's so, unlike me who has an understanding Mrs, they tailed off putting their beer money into kiddies eddikashun.
Some returned in the late 70's to see Mike Hailwood return but the bachelor freedom feeling had gone..
I still keep in touch with a large number of them and they invade all the websites for TT info and declare each xmas in their cards to me, their real envy for my continued love of the event.
However, homestay has never interested them since we went as a large group into hotels.
I hope some return next year, I would love to see Dickie Fisher, Colin Robertson, Andy Wharton and Roger Burn who were the longest attending trio of my group all of whom came from the North East. (Morpeth, Blyth, Newcastle and Chester-le-Street)
Anybody know them ???
Nostalgia indeed.....................................
In 2015 I celebrate 68 years as a devoted TTFan
Bookingfor 2016 !!
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charlie hulse
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A Scotsman from "Penny Cook" (Penicuik, for them that didnae' un'erstan') you must be talking about the one and only "Mose"
Kilt and wellies on the wrong feet, working as a pit attendent....It would have to be a fireproof kilt now. :? and not forgetting the "Flash Packet" worn under the kilt. :shock:
What a character, lived for the TT every year, and racing in general. I think it was Howard Selby who once that told me, if you went to his house there were stacks and bundles of motorcycle magazines papers and pictures, all neatly tied up, everywhere. "Mose" wouldn't throw out anything to do with 'the racing'.....'just in case'
First time my wife met him, 13/14 years ago, he was curled up in a tiny space in the back of my van. He was spent up and broke, after the full fortnight, and I "assisted his passage" back to Heysham.
The only real problem was my five year old son who insisted on talking to him, in the back of the van, while we were being checked on the dock :oops:
Where is he now, not seen him for a few years ?
Youth is wasted on the under forties !
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03-04-2006, 10:39 AM |
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charlie hulse
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Tel,
When I was working with Rock Oil my sales area was the whole of Scotland so I used to get to most race meeting at Knockhill and East Fortune. Had a Scottish licence me sen' in those days..
Mose was always there, every meeting, first in....last out. Running about for looking for this, that and the other, begging, borrowing scrounging, for different riders, always trying to help, 'specially the guys just starting out, talk about hyperactive.
You will have spent time with him at the Celtic Match Races as well :roll:
What a guy!!
Youth is wasted on the under forties !
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03-04-2006, 12:05 PM |
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thewitch
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Guy...the Leadburn was burnt out completely...is this what Mose meant when he said he was hot stuff...
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03-04-2006, 10:03 PM |
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