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Post by Mr "Eye" on Sept 3, 2005 20:30:00 GMT
How will the Miami Goldfish do this year?
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Post by wizard on Sept 3, 2005 20:35:58 GMT
Okey Dokey. Thats all folks. MM2, I thank you, my children thank you. Thank you!! Good bit of fun, now for the serious bit.... Where me corkscrew? Nightie, night all.
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Post by Mr X on Sept 3, 2005 20:36:56 GMT
Long delay after Freddie's fall in heat 15... but he won the rerun. ;D
That's all folks, thanks for the company and pity about the result. Freddie the big bright spot for us, he's getting really good isn't he?
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Post by Nicko on Sept 3, 2005 20:41:35 GMT
Welcome home Nico,this stool needs reupholstering!!!! Ikey - who gave you one of my holiday snaps! ;D ;D Hopefully see you Monday - I just found an old parachute ;D Night all!
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Post by Mr "Eye" on Sept 3, 2005 20:48:43 GMT
Steve,if only i knew...i went to his wedding,he was a good friend of our family.His wife Rebecca used to work with my dad at the Kingfisher Country Club(sorry sponsors of A.G....say no more) Unfortunatley the marriage didn't last,Rebecca returned from Aus after a few matrimonial problems....She was ace,my little Sophie Blake(well i was only 8!!!!) 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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