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Post by wizard on Sept 3, 2005 20:04:27 GMT
Yea Rich, Im ok on all levals but for V.hard, Mike can do it tho, GIT!! Even became world cham with Andy Smith! Well, he did almost do it in '93 but for Sammo! Or so he said!
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Post by BWitcher on Sept 3, 2005 20:04:59 GMT
Just wondered if anyone else has got the PC game, FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX? Got it for Mike [ yea right!] pretty good I must say, graphics fine, all riders have their own leathers, all the GP circuits [2003] You can be whoever you want. 4 levals of diffuculty, easy is, well, easy, but very hard is, er, very hard! Anyway, a pretty decent game, passes an hour away. Some of the sound effects of the crashes are a bit yucky. And the referees....... YAWN! £10 off amazon. yep got it too - tho im hopeless on very difficult - winner at all other levels!! Got it, its the best of the speedway games. Very hard does pose a good challenge but still win easily enough on it. The problem with this, and all other attempts at speedway is that hugging the inside as much as possible always gets you the win. Waiting for a game that allows differing track conditions to allow you to go quicker around the outside.
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Post by stevebrum on Sept 3, 2005 20:05:28 GMT
Yes I remember Terry Shearer fine rider. My first Brummie hero was Phil Herne. That came after my first Wolves hero Norman Hunter though. Had some great memories watching the great Brummie teams of 74-75. What a team the double winners of 74 were. Phil Herne, Arthur Browning, George Major, John Hart. Were the others Carl Askew, Alan Grahame. Other escape me at mo. remember better than me!!! Carl Askew was my teenage hero as he lodged 2 streets away and i used to be his leathers cleaner! sad but true!! We had several riders lodge with my family too - the best being Jan Gravningen. Lovely bloke.
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Post by wizard on Sept 3, 2005 20:05:41 GMT
Alan Grahame!! Stop swearing on here please!
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Post by Nicko on Sept 3, 2005 20:06:18 GMT
Hi. Just got back from 2 weeks in the sun! Has anyone got any elasticated waist skirts/trousers I can loan so I can leave the house? ;D
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Post by Mr "Eye" on Sept 3, 2005 20:06:41 GMT
Oi Oi Oi Oi....leave my bird alone!!!!!! Whatever happened to the Baltimore Colts Superbowl champs 1971
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Post by wizard on Sept 3, 2005 20:08:58 GMT
Nicko, they do a fine elasticated waist band trouser at matalan!! So Ive heard anyway!
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Post by Nicko on Sept 3, 2005 20:09:34 GMT
Ikey - who gave you one of my holiday snaps! ;D
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Post by Scooter on Sept 3, 2005 20:10:38 GMT
Yes Jan Gravningen was a true gentleman rider. Remember also Ove Olsen and Ari Koponen from that eara. My parents had some friends at Perry Barr one of whom a lady used to bake pies for Carl Askew. Aaaaaa memories of my youth.
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Post by Nicko on Sept 3, 2005 20:10:39 GMT
Nicko, they do a fine elasticated waist band trouser at matalan!! So Ive heard anyway! Cheers mate, looks like I shall have to venture out in my sarong tomorrow and visit Matalan as that's the only thing that fits! Hope there's not a gust of wind ;D
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Post by Mr G on Sept 3, 2005 20:10:54 GMT
Oi Oi Oi Oi....leave my bird alone!!!!!! Whatever happened to the Baltimore Colts Superbowl champs 1971 Moved to Indianapolis in the mid 80s but never told them in Baltimore until they had moved...............moonlight flit
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Post by wizard on Sept 3, 2005 20:11:19 GMT
O'ER MISSUS!
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Post by wizard on Sept 3, 2005 20:25:43 GMT
Wots goin on?
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Post by Scooter on Sept 3, 2005 20:28:24 GMT
I know gone really slow and quiet.
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Post by Mr "Eye" on Sept 3, 2005 20:28:56 GMT
Welcome home Nico,this stool needs reupholstering!!!! Ikey - who gave you one of my holiday snaps! ;D
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