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    David Oxfordshire

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    DamperMan

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Showing content with the highest reputation on 23/02/17 in all areas

  1. Agree with the above, just chuck your name in and have a go, I did just one event in 2014 and that was it, fully hooked! It's a great sport and made even better by the comraderie of the WSCC competitors, got some brilliant mates from just 2 years of sprinting, so come on down!
    2 points
  2. That's me entered in A2 Just need to get the car working again now
    2 points
  3. My wife making me bolognese last night, before going to the gym and all I had to do was boil some spaghetti............................. the kebab was ace though Wasnt in the good books . And tonight the dog ran out the house unbeknown to me , as the wife was out again and the front light had gone wrong. Sitting in the lounge on the net looking for a replacement light switch, Master TJ said the dogs been outside for half an hour and she didnt run off ...............lucky me........... wife came home, not amused............ These things go in 3's............ god help me..........
    2 points
  4. Come on guys only 2 weeks left to register for the best and most friendly championship. Give it a try and you wont regret it!
    1 point
  5. No, but could possibly be tempted to sell an LM2 kit.
    1 point
  6. Good to know, thanks BCF. May well save myself a couple of hundred pounds and go 2 wheels then!! Spoke with BJ and asked the question and they said the biggest advantage would be resale - that rightly or wrongly, 4 wheeled transporters are more popular / desirable and carry better resale value. Safety / stability / loading is not so discernable between the 2 versions. Just on waiting on pricing back from BJ on both options.
    1 point
  7. A Michell Almost bought a GyroDec myself, but the ClearAudio just edged it for me. .... after trying to recommission my Linn following a few years storage during 'lean times' to find it knackered and repair totally uneconomical. I found after 20 years other brands had caught up and Linns prices unjustifiable, but the arm was still good and helped fund replacement purchase significantly. Despite my deck being German, I'm all for British 'nonsense' & the rest of my Hi-Fi components are British.
    1 point
  8. Wouldn't be without - hand made British nonsense here. Cant beat the sound of needle on vinyl
    1 point
  9. Loved it looking at Oulton next 15th MARCH
    1 point
  10. makes me feel a whole lot better to see the Westfield wing of this institution is still attracting new patients Great to see another x flow rescued, I miss mine, gotta go my medication has arrived all the best,will you be at Stoneleigh
    1 point
  11. No, it is what the Japanese hold when it's time to change government.
    1 point
  12. Sunday would be a good idea... if I ever get mine running again
    1 point
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