Cheers Gemini - Another great day

Cheers Gemini - Another great day

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rods

1,798 posts

253 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Thanks Richard fantastic day out,beautiful part of the country,brlliant to meet so many tiv owners.

chrisj

517 posts

255 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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I think everyone else has managed to sum it up just fine.
Cheers Gemini, it was worth all the hard work on friday and saturday to get there!
I can relax now.

unrepentant

21,257 posts

256 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Well done Rich. A great effort. I've never seen so many TVR's in one place before. And what a great location. Unfortunately some twat nearly spoiled it by breaking down (the bonnet was up) in his Sko*a right at the front.

Sorry we had to leave a little early. Now, if I won the raffle could you...................

wedgie

444 posts

263 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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nice one - pity we didn't all get to start up and rumble out at the same time Mind, as we only live 3 miles away that could have damaged our foundations.
Good to meet everyone (especially penelopepitstop, griffless, wedg1e, planetdave and the daughter I didn't know I had)... but next time we need name badges or summat so we don't have to keep saying "er, who are you?" only to find we're talking to a non-PH'er who thinks we're trying to tap 'em up!

PT Al

2 posts

249 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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From Nalski` and me, thanx for the Day.
Was nice for us to look around some other cars for a change.

Hope to see you all again soon.


Al - The Blue and Blue with Silver Bits` PT Cruisers, who sneaked in at the back!

chim450

1,452 posts

261 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Looks like everyone had a great day. I am sorry I couldn't make it (working). What's happened to the Wedge Richard? See you at BT&P.

griffless

405 posts

251 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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wedg1e said:


Next year, same time, similar place... and maybe Griffless won't be....


Cheers wedg1e - unfortunately, the Griff will be 2 years off, but I'll keep buying the lottery tickets just in case.
Please do let us know when you're going to be up this way, it would be nice to see you again soon. :curry:

penelopepitstop

775 posts

250 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Just got back! Stayed overnight to top off a fantastic day!!

to planetdave, Ding, wedgie, wedg1e, wedg1esdaughter, JerryHatTrick, griffless....Great to see you all. Shame I missed some of the others

Nice one Rich - same again next year please! (except can I have the winning raffle ticket next time)

>> Edited by penelopepitstop on Monday 1st September 13:32

wedgie

444 posts

263 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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... at the risk of sounding undemocratic, I still reckon TUS 373 was the prettiest car there... never have been one for over-the-top paint jobs :sitsbackandwaitsforbacklash:

wedg1e'sdaughter

4,045 posts

251 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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wedgie said:
... at the risk of sounding undemocratic, I still reckon TUS 373 was the prettiest car there... never have been one for over-the-top paint jobs :sitsbackandwaitsforbacklash:


:whispers:

actually I agree... It was absolutely gorgeous, would make a great wedding car for me... hint hint..

chrisj

517 posts

255 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Was TUS 373 the pale green one?
If it was, very nice, and likewise the pale blue one.
If a car looks like that in the first place you don't need a phsyco paint job do you?

wedgie

444 posts

263 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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wedg1e'sdaughter said:

wedgie said:
... at the risk of sounding undemocratic, I still reckon TUS 373 was the prettiest car there... never have been one for over-the-top paint jobs :sitsbackandwaitsforbacklash:



:whispers:

actually I agree... It was absolutely gorgeous, would make a great wedding car for me... hint hint..


... you'll have to get your real dad to pay for that one

sagalout

17,849 posts

282 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Wedgie, was yours in red, you went off to Scotts? still think you would have win best wedge..
Tony H (+g/f + springer)

wedgie

444 posts

263 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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sagalout said:
Wedgie, was yours in red, you went off to Scotts? still think you would have win best wedge..
Tony H (+g/f + springer)


Thanks for that, but mine ain't a wedge - it's a Chim ... long story! But I'll pass your comments on to the guy you mean (goes away to ponder a change of name)

jagsy

1,462 posts

251 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Can I just add my thanks for a great day out.

Thanks Rich for all the effort - very well organised.

Location - excellent
Cars - stunning
People - superb, friendly and good friends
BBQ packs - yum yum

Can't wait till next year.

TUS 373

4,506 posts

281 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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wedg1e'sdaughter said:

wedgie said:
... at the risk of sounding undemocratic, I still reckon TUS 373 was the prettiest car there... never have been one for over-the-top paint jobs :sitsbackandwaitsforbacklash:



:whispers:

actually I agree... It was absolutely gorgeous, would make a great wedding car for me... hint hint..


Thanks for the compliments guys, what good tastes you have. And not that I'm biased or anything.

Hmmmmmmmmm. Wedding car? Do you have a big day planned for the future Tracey?

jagsy

1,462 posts

251 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Tus - love the motor - thought the colour was perfect. Can you help clean and polish mine please????

docevi1

10,430 posts

248 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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TUS, was your car the one at the end of the row? We didn't get a chance to look at that one cos there was always a lady sitting in it
Still, looked nice from a distance!

stainless_steve

6,031 posts

258 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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docevi1 said:
TUS, was your car the one at the end of the row? We didn't get a chance to look at that one cos there was always a lady sitting in it
Still, looked nice from a distance!


That would be Andrea, its ok she does't bite

TUS 373

4,506 posts

281 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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docevi1 said:
TUS, was your car the one at the end of the row? We didn't get a chance to look at that one cos there was always a lady sitting in it
Still, looked nice from a distance!


The car or my wife?

If it was the car....then yes it was on the very end next to Steve's silver SEAC. this..........






Shame I didn't meet up with you guys yesterday. Its all very anonymous at these meetings - yet we can all happily chat on line without recognising each other in the street! Name badges or even better - T shirts - compulsory at the next meeting me thinks. What do you reckon.

As for keeping it clean, I now use Zymol as recommended by countless folk on this site. Very good stuff and keeps cars nice, shiny and clean.