Stella
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Heard the TT website gang get a mention on the manx radio this afternoon !
Hillary how do i log onto live timing please ?
thanx,
Stella
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MV
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I heard the Manx radio plug and was driving.
Was so suprised, I missed ralp Dawsons house and had to turn back!
What an evenig it was at Ralphs too.
I know ralph form staying at his parents hotel, the kenilworth, in the 70s.
Thanks MR Hog for putting us in touch!
Yes, John, that wa me by Cargo.
We had a great craic and laughed a lot.
I did spot you arrive and smiled, but it was a bit tricky negotiating the tables!
We had a super time.
I think Pamela was a bit uncertain before. She thought we would be a bit "anoraky", which I suppose we are, a little.
BUT, anoraks with lots of history, knowledge, passion and personalities!
Hope to see more of you all.
It was good being at the bottom of Nray and seeing the Witch in orange bib mode!
Power to your elbow Helen, you Charlie and the others.
Oh, and who was the great old chap?
Been a marshall for over 50 years but turned down this year?
What a character!!
It was intersting to hear the goings on about manning.
Hmmmm.
I think I will keep quiet aboiut some of what I heard...
Well, enjoy the rest of the TT, all
Oh, and good luck Molly....
MV
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02-06-2006, 09:24 AM |
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A jolly good night it was.
As for a tale about Larry I'll have the full story of just what exactly went on regarding his elbow when I get home. Unless of course Larry gets on here first and tells his version
I'm at the bottom of Bray tonight with the Witch and then back out to Gorselea ( great spot to watch but the marshalls are a little touchy) for the race on Saturday
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02-06-2006, 01:20 PM |
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John Foster
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MV,
The easy route to Gorse Lea is to drive out just past the Hawthorn, turn left into the very minor road, at Cronk Breck, and park in the first field on the right. Harold Leece is the most hospitable man on the planet, and opens his garden, toilet and fields to the public at TT and MGP. Gorse lea bend is just a few yards past Cronk Breck and you can get close to the course on Harold's land.
Your best viewing would be from Harold's front garden or nearby, and your wife might enjoy a tranquil stroll down the minor road to the old railway line, if she tires of the bikes.
Cronk Breck is featured in the spectator guide in the TT Programme.
Regards,
John
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02-06-2006, 02:33 PM |
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Thank you all for coming. It was great craic wasn't it?
Well, the planning for next year's event has started already, and I think you will all be impressed...bigger, better, more exciting...how will we cope!!
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08-06-2006, 11:04 AM |
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Before Foster, Simons and Devlin get in first I just want to say that one odd rider (MGP) was there. Two if you count Devlin..........?
In fact some might say they /he were very odd.
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08-06-2006, 05:09 PM |
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