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I did not suggest renaming a part of the TT course, but I do strongly feel that Norrie did MORE than his bit for the TT and the Isle of Man.

He was in the Peter Kneale league but in a different "department"........

Therefore I think a plaque AT the press office,but externally, visible to the general public should be the answer..

Yes, we are in a danger of going "over the top" about our shrinking number of true TT followers but if we don't remember them, this new era will surely forget them...

In the press office were a collection of beer glasses given to the journalists over the years with their names engraved on them..
Where have they gone !!

A seat in the 38th is obviously "high regard" but not befitting Norrie as a journalist....

I think it is now time to put together a role of remembrance of the TT....

Morbid, no, sensationalistic, no, but the way things appear to be going, who will remember the 20th century TT series and what it was all about ???


28-09-2003, 01:08 PM
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