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Old 01-21-2006, 01:34 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Way to go MTC

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After seeing my first 300c over 18 months ago, at long last "Arnie" arrived into my grubby little hands today.

More pictures when I can upload them properly and when the Lake District weather bucks up a bit as well.

From my drive home tonight WWWWOOOOWWWWW, you non-diesel drivers don't know what you're missing.





I am so chuffed.

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I bet burning around those twisties back there is a lot of fun. Keep sending pics if you do any mods.

(ps Love the color)
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Old 01-22-2006, 03:33 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Interesting the internet - here I am 300c aficionado in Canada other side of the world 4500 miles away as the crow flies (some effin crow huh?).

Anyway I recognise that countryside - why: because I was born there.

That looks like a section of the old road above the top pub. Many a time I road/drove my Ducati/Triumph bonneville/Mini/or Triumph TR4 there.

Murphy, privately sent me a photo of "Arnie" in the village, with my mother's centuries old cottage, and the house my grandfather built, in the background. Same house where I was born. Small world we live in.

Attached another view of the area, taken by yours truly about 9 months ago. Tiny interconnected world.

Congrats Murph, on the new horseless carriage, great addition to the village, and excellent choice of grille!

Suddenly I'm thirsty for a pint of bitter (real ale of course)


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Old 01-22-2006, 03:42 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Interesting the internet - here I am 300c aficionado in Canada other side of the world 4500 miles away as the crow flies (some effin crow huh?).

Anyway I recognise that countryside - why: because I was born there.

That looks like a section of the old road above the top pub. Many a time I road/drove my Ducati/Triumph bonneville/Mini/or Triumph TR4 there.

Murphy, privately sent me a photo of "Arnie" in the village, with my mother's centuries old cottage, and the house my grandfather built, in the background. Same house where I was born. Small world we live in.

Attached another view of the area, taken by yours truly about 9 months ago. Tiny interconnected world.

Congrats Murph, on the new horseless carriage, great addition to the village, and excellent choice of grille!

Suddenly I'm thirsty for a pint of bitter (real ale of course)


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Hi Zilla

I don't think that I could have taken a better picture to show people the place that i live in in England.

And thanks for the "beer" link. If I had a £ (or even a $) for each of the pints that i'd had in these places I'd be able to afford tyres (spelt with a Y) when they come up for replacement.

If anyone is interested, all of these pubs are within a 1/2 hour drive of my house - or an hour if I do some (as Geordie would say) "poncing about" on my wat there.

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