Two Tamoras in Grindleford Sunday
Two Tamoras in Grindleford Sunday
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greatgranny

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248 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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Anyone here?

One a lovely blue colour and the other black, reg numbers T44 *** and M400 ***?

Parked outside Maynard Arms in Grindleford in the Peaks on Sunday evening. Looked like for a wedding.

Cycled past on my bike, gave me an excuse for a little breather!

madbadger

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266 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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That was me and Nick.

Was for a wedding (did the ribbons give it away? )

We had the pleasure of taking the groom and best man, but we did get in rouble for taking out the brides father and uncle for a spin, when they were supposed to be in a photograph. The bonus was that everyone could still hear us the other side of the valley on the road up to Hathersage.



old64er

1,388 posts

260 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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madbadger said:


but we did get in rouble




What more dry stone walls

madbadger

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266 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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old64er said:
madbadger said:


but we did get in rouble




What more dry stone walls


Oh those pesky Russians.

old64er

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260 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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sorry Andy, i just can't resist when i read rubble (or close enough)

See ya tomorrow?

madbadger

11,722 posts

266 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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old64er said:
sorry Andy, i just can't resist when i read rubble (or close enough)

See ya tomorrow?



No worries.

What time?

old64er

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260 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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about 7.00 - 7.30 look for my escort turbo dump

Edited by old64er on Monday 24th July 20:44

greatgranny

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Tuesday 25th July 2006
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madbadger said:


That was me and Nick.

Was for a wedding (did the ribbons give it away? )

We had the pleasure of taking the groom and best man, but we did get in rouble for taking out the brides father and uncle for a spin, when they were supposed to be in a photograph. The bonus was that everyone could still hear us the other side of the valley on the road up to Hathersage.





Well, you made a knackering climb up past the Maynard a bit easier.

Took my mind off the aching legs and bursting lungs.

They must have thought it was the end of the world when you went for a blast!

Great road around there. I usually try to get out in the Golf once or twice a week just to blow away the cobwebs.