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Xpuffin

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Wednesday 27th August 2014
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As the forecast for this Sunday is looking good I thought its time for yet another KFC get together.
It's a great opportunity to kick back and relax and eat shed loads of the Colonels finest.
Also the Blackberries are ready for picking again.
2.00pm for food at 4.00.
Anyone need directions drop me a PM.




All welcomesmile

Xpuffin

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Wednesday 27th August 2014
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If Emma's coming can everyone bring a rake hehe

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Wednesday 27th August 2014
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r8black said:
Missed the last one and would love to come and hear the ute Araf but committed to the herts county show Sunday.
Piston fest will be over by 1300.
We'll still be eating in the dark if we choose so plenty of time.

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Friday 29th August 2014
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007 VXR said:
I may HAVE to pop in on sunday too hehe
Stay over, plenty of room.

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Friday 29th August 2014
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Wyld Stallyn said:
Hey Jez,

got room for me and Jaxs too ..?

Promise to leave ur gravel where it should be
Would be a pleasure.

Xpuffin

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Saturday 30th August 2014
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The more the merrier, that's why it's a Kentucky day.
I don't buy it till you guys get here so catering as a doddle smile

Xpuffin

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Saturday 30th August 2014
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Emails with address sentsmile

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Saturday 30th August 2014
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IXLR8 said:
jez can you PM me your address please mate thumbup

Just in case the dynamic due have to go save someone and i'm left to fend for myself
Sent it this morning, let me know if you don't get it an ill resend.

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Sunday 31st August 2014
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Thanks to everyone who came today. We had a great time.

Everyone here is really really tiredsmile


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Monday 1st September 2014
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Thanks guys and gals for all the comments.
As you know I've not been well recently and yesterday was very therapeutic for me.
Played the fool, I know but I thoroughly enjoyed myself and so did Sophie.
Thanks to all who came, you are a great bunch of peoplesmile






Very very achy from riding the bike as not been on one for yearsfrown.......that kids too bloody fast already hehe

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Monday 1st September 2014
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snowwolf said:
I wanted to have a go of your bike big time Jez!!!! but I have been resisting the big urge to buy a dirt bike for green laning, if I had got on it that would have had me spending LOL
My biggest regret of the day was not saying cherio to your mum, reminded me how much I miss my mum.
Being me, I've half a dozen more in the yard. That ones the bike I bought to teach Sophie to ride then I restored it, next time I'll bring more up for everyone to play on.
Sorry about your mum mate, mines been part of my problem but now she's becoming part of the cure.

Edited by Xpuffin on Monday 1st September 21:53

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Monday 1st September 2014
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ARAF said:
I've has a little Gas Gas Pampera for 11 years now. It's a trail bike, but can do (and has done) enduros and Hare/Hounds events well (for me). It weighs less than me, and is a lot of fun. Prior to that, I had Honda and Suzuki 4 strokes, and Yamaha 2 strokes. 2T is a dying breed, but it's definitely more fun.

In this county, I would look at Observed Trials. Cheaper to start in, and something is going on within 30 miles nearly every Sunday morning. You can even just practice in a car length outside your house, with an old car tyre - riding round and over it.
Next time I'll set up some sections and a camera for an easy £250.00hehe

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Monday 1st September 2014
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snowwolf said:
They are a big worry for sure Jez my mum had bad dementia, if they have half their marbles your half way there smile no marbles and the st hits the fan
She couldn't remember being there yesterday, but it was a good day for her and I can tell the happy feelings still with her today even if she can't.smile

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Monday 1st September 2014
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ARAF said:
laugh Boots and 'lids then, or I can see people going home very damaged. hehe

This is the sort of thing I think you should try Snowy. A 200 PRO would be better to start with, but they are few and far between.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121393665435?ssPageName=...
Had an 02 Pro,it's the only year I wouldn't recommend as they all had gearbox issues.


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Monday 1st September 2014
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snowwolf said:
Xpuffin said:
Had an 02 Pro,it's the only year I wouldn't recommend as they all had gearbox issues.
They are nice but I'm more old school and looking for stuff like XT500 or 250 and also like the Honda XL500/250 but they command high prices
I've got a couple of TLR250's toosmile






In fact ones road registered so if you fancy having a play over the winter fill your boots bud.