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Gorse Lea marshal in action
We who marshal at Gorse Lea have an easy time not much happens the occasional spectator gets him/herself into a dangerous position
and we correct him/her.
Sometimes the local wild life breaks the humdrum monotony and of course tea/coffee and a selection of fine dips help pass the long hours of
inactivity.
But I hear you ask are we prepared..............and the answer is ...............of course we are
We are like coiled springs ready to have the pressure lifted and to leap into action (after accessing the situation first)
It is of course a rare event that we would have to unleash our finely honed skills on a unsuspecting rider
One of our many talents is in providing riders directions on which way the course goes and as can be seen in the picture even the very best (worst?) need our help.
Picture courtesy of Trevor Lindsay's 13 year old son.........well done that boy.
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14-07-2007, 01:26 PM |
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John Foster
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RR Berrie DSM is of course wearing a TTwebsite Centenary Cap, and his tabard conceals the striking Gorse Lea Marshals' badge (Always up to scratch) on his jacket.
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14-07-2007, 03:55 PM |
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"I'm sorry", the marshal says "but to shake hands with the Queen, you must wear gloves. Kindly take yourself hence"
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14-07-2007, 11:53 PM |
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