Funniest foot in mouth at the "Fest" ?
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... OK , so there I was , wearing out more shoe leather walking around , when I come across , "Wedge" with bonnet up, and man with multimeter and head down in the nether regions . In the spirit of all things wedge shaped , I merrily chirp that I have the bible in the car if he needs it .
....... half an hour later , I discover the man I'm offering to help is ........MARK ADAMS
.. thanks Mark for taking it in the spirit in which it was intended ... but I still feel a prat !
) ... OK , so there I was , wearing out more shoe leather walking around , when I come across , "Wedge" with bonnet up, and man with multimeter and head down in the nether regions . In the spirit of all things wedge shaped , I merrily chirp that I have the bible in the car if he needs it .
....... half an hour later , I discover the man I'm offering to help is ........MARK ADAMS
.. thanks Mark for taking it in the spirit in which it was intended ... but I still feel a prat !
What a great little anecdote. I think you'll be dining out on that one for a while.
I had something similar happen at my wedding.
My wife and I got married at Silverstone and they threw in a little surprise that we knew nothing about - a parade lap in a pair of race-school Elises.
My driver introduced himself as Rob and as we were driving round asked me what I drove and I told him I had a TVR. He told me that he drove a TVR in the GT Championships, but it didn't really register (things were a bit of a blur really).
It was only later that I realised that, of course, the only racing driver called Rob who has driven a TVR in the GT Championship was none other than Rob Barff.

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