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  1. Good run back home apart from some Sunday drivers. stopped for tea and more cake at Devils Bridge the stopped for photos at Nant-y- Reservoir just got to get the cow s--- off car now
    3 points
  2. red kite meeting wakefield birds eye view of the two westys that turned up good morning out with friends before the rain
    2 points
  3. MOT, had to fit larger front wheels for brake test as sump grounding out
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  4. Will be looking out for your write ups. I'm off on a solo in August. Hull to Rotterdam - Dusseldorf - Innsbruck (on Train) -Lake Como - Little St Bernards Pass (The Italian Job Intro) - Monaco - Massa (not set in stone yet)- Florence - Lake Garda- Bolzano - Innsbruck - Dusseldorf (train again) - Rotterdam Hull and home . Hope we have as much fun as you all did. Hop to put some video up and a day to day blog. A few mountain passes and some nice scenic route. will post updates if possible. Have a great trip.
    2 points
  5. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48653990 The EU "would be willing to renegotiate" a Brexit deal, says Tory leadership hopeful Jeremy Hunt, adding "they want to solve the problem". 'The EU has previously said the withdrawal agreement reached with the UK cannot be reopened'. Meanwhile, fellow leadership contender Rory Stewart insisted "there is no new negotiation with Europe". Instead he proposed setting up a citizens' jury to break the Brexit impasse. Under Stewart's plan, a group of 50,000 people would be selected randomly from the electoral register. Those people would get a phone call in late July to check they were available to participate. A polling company would then whittle the number down, making sure the final group was representative of the country. That group would be given three weeks to make recommendations which Parliament would then be able to approve or reject. BBC article states Rory Stewart prefers trying to push through the current deal, agreed by Theresa May. (and rejected 3 times by The Commons). However he says, if that failed, he would turn to the option of a "Brexit assembly" of citizens to thrash out a compromise. So Rory's answer is a citizens, Brexit assembly (of say between 50 to 250 citizens) to solve Brexit in 3 weeks!!!!! : HOWEVER the MPs can still reject the conclusion if they don't like it!! I reckon that with so many of the public sick to the back teeth of the subject it seems likely that only the die-hard extremists would volunteer. https://fullfact.org/online/referendum-results-by-constituency/ 17.4 million people voted to leave and 16.1 million voted to remain in the EU referendum. “By constituency 406 Leave, 242 Remain” “By MP 160 Leave | 486 Remain” When the 'leavers' lost the 1975 EU vote the nation just got on with it and, apart from some MPs plotting, Joe Public just got on with his life even when John Major denied the electorate a referendum on the 1992 Maastricht Treaty (which started the EU integration bandwagon going) and then Tony Blair denied an EU vote on the 2001 Nice and 2007 Lisbon treaties. Don't ask for the voters' view if you have no intention of listening. Now where is that opium pipe?
    1 point
  6. That section from Cladich to Inveraray is quick and flowing, 10% of the traffic, and open in sections for ,albeit segmented, overtaking - guaranteed smiles for miles! Whether you go the left or right side up the loch from Ford, they are both single track. The left has almost zero traffic but there is logging operations all along it, and the right sees more oncoming traffic. Both are a Scottish scenery fest, as is the whole of Argyle - especially when the wild rhododendrons are in bloom, the area is a sea of purple.
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  7. Hi Chris, thanks for your prompt attention .. all paid up! 😎
    1 point
  8. @Robert (bombero) you should now have an email - check your inbox inc spam Chris
    1 point
  9. If mark doesn’t get there first I’ll reissue your invoice Rab. Then it’s fairly easy 👍
    1 point
  10. I am 6’2 and have changed my seats from the Westfield Sports Seats to the Intatrim Seats. No problem with leg room. I also went for the heated version as I drive my toy all year
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  11. @Chris Emm bringing your attention to the silhouette post, this is the one we were speaking about, if you can get past Holly that is 😁
    1 point
  12. Cracking run down the South Wales coast today
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  13. My apologies, all sorted, system only showed you paid £10 upgrade to joint membership but I made a note on the day to show you had actually paid £37.50, any problems please let me know, thanks mark
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  14. No problem. I didn't hang around there long. Had to park near the entrance due to a classic car event, but there wasn't any track action (circa 10:30), Marshalls were in place. So I headed out. Near got wiped out by a twonk in a MX5 who was entering the grounds way too fast on the bend by your loo. Luckily he locked up his brakes and ended up on the grass and didn't damage my pink nose. Regrettably I got soaked for the last 30 mins and my throttles started to misbehave 90 miles in on a 99 run. They were still doing it once home. Back to the drawing board for Omex I suspect. No cake stops were made.
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