Yamanx
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RE: What do you do every year?
If the weathers nice, I used to take a ride to Port St Mary, fish & chips on the beach and a paddle in the sea.
I'm sure one year, 2012? fairly recently we went somewhere and took in the steam traction engines etc. Mind you the weather in 2012 was rubbish.
Nearly always go over to Ramsey sprint, if the racing's not postponed until Tuesday, then that always comes first of course.
I used to do the pub crawl, hitching around the circuit, but have'nt done that for a couple of years now, but always a good laugh
"By all means think yourself big, but never think others small........." R.F. Scott
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23-04-2015, 03:59 PM |
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Baldy Gaz
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RE: What do you do every year?
We always get there early doors Friday. After we've got our selves together we head to the beer tent at the back of the grandstand. Always chips cheese & curry with a few pints. The other thing that's a definite is the awesome power boats in onchan, can't beat chugging round that little lake.
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24-04-2015, 08:07 PM |
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panman
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RE: What do you do every year?
(24-04-2015, 09:30 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: For the pub crawl have a word with Panman I think it was him that last year organised a bus ride around the course doing a pub crawl raising funds for the TTMA , and if memory serves me well , they had a good time and were talking of doing it again this year ,
hope I have got that right or I could be in trouble
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You've got it right Eddy. The Union Spills Crew (with the help of a few others and Barclays bank) raised £3,000 for the TTRA ( http://www.ttra.co.uk/) last year.
We have arranged another pub crawl for this year, again in aid of the TTRA for Tuesday of race week (racing permitting). All places on the bus are now taken but if you see us in one of the pubs around the course (you can't miss us we'll be in orange T-Shirts rattling buckets) please give generously - the TTRA are a fabulous charity that help injured riders and their families so deserve our support.
I'll be the big bald one so feel free to come up and introduce yourself (but if you're in one of the pubs after the Crosby please don't be offended if I not remember meeting you afterwards!)
Thanks for reading.
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