Following in Burt's footsteps

Following in Burt's footsteps

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roger A

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1,267 posts

241 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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Off to Utah tonight (and NO! I'm not a plurry Mormon). -hope to find time to get to Bonneville and have a bit of a nosey. As old Burt Munro said (well, Anthony H. said it-in a Welsh/Cockney accent): "hallowed ground!"

kylie

4,391 posts

258 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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roger A said:
Off to Utah tonight (and NO! I'm not a plurry Mormon)


Thats what they all say If you come back wearing a long trench coat, top hat and carrying a brown brief case I have every right to be worried for ya!!! Seen them out in force on the weekend, was real tempted to escort them out of the neighbourhood. shout tank

Have a neat trip. The cousin lived there for a few yrs and loved the place. Whats the tempertures like over there at the mo?

roger A

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1,267 posts

241 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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Elder Roger replies: I can neither confirm nor deny that I will be riding a very cheap bicycle in future while wearing a black suit. I can also nether confirm or deny that I will be chartering a plane with my good friend Zeal-of-the-land, so that we can bring home our female "friends" Chastity,Betty-Joe, Billy Joe, Joey Bob, Joey Billy Bob, Temperence,Joy-of-the Lord,Bobby Sue, Suey Bob, Chop Suey Bob, Bobby- Suey- Joey- Temperencey- Billy- Sue. and Marie Osmond (no relation)

marksteamnz

196 posts

216 months

Tuesday 12th September 2006
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Bonnivelle is about 1 and a half hours from Salt Lake city and definitely worth the trip. I was there in 1999. It rained the day before the speed trials. Bugger. I have a great picture of Bonneville as a huge 2 inch deep lake. Looked just stunning.
Tell us all what you thought on your return

Cheers
Mark Stacey

Esprit

6,370 posts

284 months

Tuesday 12th September 2006
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roger A said:
Elder Roger replies: I can neither confirm nor deny that I will be riding a very cheap bicycle in future while wearing a black suit. I can also nether confirm or deny that I will be chartering a plane with my good friend Zeal-of-the-land, so that we can bring home our female "friends" Chastity,Betty-Joe, Billy Joe, Joey Bob, Joey Billy Bob, Temperence,Joy-of-the Lord,Bobby Sue, Suey Bob, Chop Suey Bob, Bobby- Suey- Joey- Temperencey- Billy- Sue. and Marie Osmond (no relation)


Thankyou Roger for the funniest thing I've read in a long time

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

233 months

Tuesday 12th September 2006
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Have a great time Roger-Bob.

Could you please get one of your 14 wives to bring me back a duty-free Viper.

Richard Gee

201 posts

214 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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roger A said:
Elder Roger replies: I can neither confirm nor deny that I will be riding a very cheap bicycle in future while wearing a black suit. I can also nether confirm or deny that I will be chartering a plane with my good friend Zeal-of-the-land, so that we can bring home our female "friends" Chastity,Betty-Joe, Billy Joe, Joey Bob, Joey Billy Bob, Temperence,Joy-of-the Lord,Bobby Sue, Suey Bob, Chop Suey Bob, Bobby- Suey- Joey- Temperencey- Billy- Sue. and Marie Osmond (no relation)


laugh laugh laugh laugh

roger A

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1,267 posts

241 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Unseasonably cold while in SLC. It rained (unusual), hailed (unheard of) and I didn't make it to Bonneville. I asked our psycho taxi driver and he said it was "way down near the Nevada border" If I'd known it was only 1.5 hours away I would have gone. Ah, well, I'm there every year.

GravelBen

15,696 posts

231 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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roger A said:
Ah, well, I'm there every year.


scratchchin Maybe he wasn't joking about being a mormon...


hehe

marksteamnz

196 posts

216 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Are the micro breweries / cafes still in action? It was about the only place in the south of the US I could get a decent beer in 1999.
The stupid licensing laws also meant you had to join a club(that will be an extra $1 sir) to sit in the licensed part of a resturant, well weird.
I never made it out to Ogden where the Vescso's Turbinator lived. 450mph wheel driven. Well Hard! Moved to Rockville now apparently www.teamvesco.com/. The Vescos are an amazing family.
Cheers
Mark Stacey

roger A

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1,267 posts

241 months

Monday 2nd October 2006
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excuse tardy reply: My favourite beer there was a "Moab Dead Horse Pale Ale" Great to see stuff on tap that wasn't "Bud"