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Good evening all,
As a new member, I just wanted to say hello to you all and hope we can
have interesting chinwags in the future.
I am getting on a bit and in truth have not had a bike for many years.
I have attended many TT's and MGP's in the past, but again its some time since I have been able to attend.
My first TT was in the era of the Duke, A. Bell etc.
My most enjoyable spectating has been walking from the Bungalow to the Creg during the race. Brilliant ever changing viewing with thrills galore.
I have retained my interest in the IOM and found the commentaries on the ****** web site superb and didn't mind the fee as I felt it was money well spent (particularly for someone who cant get there.
I also bought the DVD's and again superb.
If anyone is wondering, my username is connected :roll: with Football rather than Bikes. But I thought it appropriate for this forum as well.
Will come on again soon, once I get used to this Forum. ttfn.
26-01-2008, 12:34 AM
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a big hello,
dont be shy everyone on this forum is friendly. well most of us.
ali
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i dont do football would rather watch paint dry
26-01-2008, 01:20 AM
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Nah... we like bowls! But Stella and Pykey like football.
Delighted to have you on board, keep posting. Big Grin smilie
26-01-2008, 08:06 AM
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Hi flyingplumber, I'm sure you'll enjoy the forum here and a bit of football is OK, I am of the same persuasion as pykey, COYB. But, I can't see the football connection with your user name, give us a clue. alf
26-01-2008, 08:33 AM
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Welcome....I think most of us are 'getting on a bit'. lol.
Jan from Oz
26-01-2008, 09:16 AM
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...........and don't we get on well!... mostly?
26-01-2008, 09:18 AM
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Welcome flyingplumber................we have another plumber........."ben the plumber"

Football is a girls game

For real sporting endeavour outside of road racing......................rugby is proper sport........................and next week......................
26-01-2008, 11:24 AM
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Football a girls game.
Oh yes, in Norn Irn!

Come on Cargo enough of the male posturing!!
We know you are very butch.

Take no notice of Cargo, flyinglumber, he is a good bloke
really. Honest

I am a football fan of many years (a pretty sick Arsenal fan this wek!) and dont see the flyingplumber connection.

Yes, we are all getting on in experienece (That means old!)

Dont tell them i said so but you have stumbled across some of
the greatest folk on this planet!

Enjoy
MV
26-01-2008, 01:11 PM
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Funny you should mention Arsenal I was chatting to a Spurs fan last night and his smile was visible down the phone :wink:
26-01-2008, 01:53 PM
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I can understand the football connection, theflyingplumber: every time the "game" (in which IMHO the players have the overall lowest skill level of all pursuits) is mentioned, I get a SINKing feeling, and if the other half mentions it, she gets told to 'washer' mouth out.
Maybe I am just being a MIXER, sat here smoking a PIPE......I must pop off now for a LEAK! Big Grin
MGP '68 & '69; TT 1970-74
26-01-2008, 03:18 PM
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Thanks for all your kind replies folks.
I have been looking in on the Forum for some time, and have found it interesting and entertaining, and had considered joining for quite a while.
The thing that made me hesitate was, no longer being a BIKER (in the practical sense) and being more akin to a wheelchair rider. :roll:.
TheFlyingPlumber eh!, causing a few scratched heads, by the sound of it (excuse the pun). Well by the sound of it :roll: not many of you are that keen on Footy (not fast enough for you ?) but I think one of you asked for a clue. Well this particular Plumber used to run amok at a place called Deepdale?????.
Now I know you are a little keen on the TT/MGP/IOM and several of you even live there, a question for you and in particular those who live on the Island. How on earth do you cure the blasted sea sickness, that I get even before the boat has left the docks?.
Not a great subject to get me off the mark I know, but apart from flying anyone got any ideas?. Big Grin
26-01-2008, 04:21 PM
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Aha, got it now, Sir Tom Finney. alf
26-01-2008, 04:34 PM
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Welcome to the flyingplumber Big Grin

My priority is roadracing, always has been always will be, however during the winter i do get drawn to my 2nd love...

I am a massive Heart of Midlothian and Liverrpool FC fan.

They both won today !!!! Lol

Liverpool will get the tv headlines as yes ...they had us worried tbh ! but thats the magic of cup ties.

Minnows against the giants.
26-01-2008, 07:09 PM
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alf885 Wrote:Aha, got it now, Sir Tom Finney. alf


well done Alf, you know your footy as well as your TT.
26-01-2008, 09:00 PM
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Stella Wrote:Welcome to the flyingplumber Big Grin

My priority is roadracing, always has been always will be, however during the winter i do get drawn to my 2nd love...

I am a massive Heart of Midlothian and Liverrpool FC fan.

They both won today !!!! Lol

Liverpool will get the tv headlines as yes ...they had us worried tbh ! but thats the magic of cup ties.

Minnows against the giants.


My Minnows won as well 1 - 4 Lol
But I better not dwell on the footy to much, might get red carded :roll:
26-01-2008, 09:04 PM
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Ex preston you must be SIR DAVID MOYES and MV you shut the geordies up today Lol Lol
26-01-2008, 09:06 PM
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pykey Wrote:Ex preston you must be SIR DAVID MOYES and MV you shut the geordies up today Lol Lol


Now how did I Know you were a Toffee Pykey : Big Grin .
Yes we let you have Moysey (after we had trained him for you) :oops: ,
and you let us have Alan Irvine after Moysey had trained him. Tongue .
Fair exchange no robbery I reckon. Lol
27-01-2008, 01:25 AM
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seasickness is all in the mind.
we have a 23ft boat and my hubby is the captain "so he thinks" we go out fishing in all weathers lumpy and bumpy. if we go on the big boat ie ben my chree to heysham he has to take stugeron and book a cabin as he has to lie down. this is because he is not driving.
ali
27-01-2008, 03:33 AM
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Ali, you've really dropped Andy in it there - just think what a handful of bloody-minded S100 riders could make of that :wink:

Big Grin
27-01-2008, 11:50 AM
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ali Wrote:seasickness is all in the mind.
we have a 23ft boat and my hubby is the captain "so he thinks" we go out fishing in all weathers lumpy and bumpy. if we go on the big boat ie ben my chree to heysham he has to take stugeron and book a cabin as he has to lie down. this is because he is not driving.
ali

Ali, seasickness is all in the mind?, I am sure you are right but I wish someone would convince my stomach.
I dont know about lying down, I have felt like jumping overboard at times, and if I had been able to make it to the side of the ship probably would have. Lol
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