Interesting weekend

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Shug
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Post by Shug » Wed Aug 10, 2005 2:20 pm

Hey Iain, good advice about getting training. It's on my list to do, as soon as 5 minutes appear magically before me...

Enjoy the holiday? Hows Skye now, must be getting huge!!

Catch up soon - methinks Dukes Pass barbie season may be getting going at last. Going to call one the minute the shugmobile is back rolling.
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Post by Gareth » Wed Aug 10, 2005 2:44 pm

Scary stuff Iain.
Human body is really fragile!!

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Post by ninja » Wed Aug 10, 2005 2:49 pm

well done on doing the "right" thing and stopping!

eing reluctant to remove his helmet was totally right as he could have broken his neck and taking it off could have been the final straw for that one!

wonder if he was hit by the car that drove off??

anyway a good tale to tell and made me glad i sold the ducati last week - was missing it and now i'm not!!

nicidentally i've crashed it 3 times so a story of someone sitting at the site of the road covered in blood with a trashed bike kinda sounds familiar to me!!...

hopefully i'll not fall off the elise

ninja

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Post by Skyenet » Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:28 pm

Shug wrote:
Enjoy the holiday? Hows Skye now, must be getting huge!!

Catch up soon - methinks Dukes Pass barbie season may be getting going at last. Going to call one the minute the shugmobile is back rolling.
Holiday went great and Skye is indeed getting even bigger. Maybe its time to stop putting her in a growbag at bedtime. I'll post up report on holiday and photos soon. Stelvio was awesome fun, even in a Punto.

A Dukes Pass Barbie sounds good, though I'll be even more wary of the roads up that direction next time.

Iain

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