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  2. Busiest I've ever seen the Ponderosa.
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  3. Hi all. Ok due to the very limited response there is only 1 lunch at the Glover arms on December 2nd at 1pm names so far Gary Brian Rab Brad and Diane Jim and Jean Bob and Lorna Ian and mrs Ian James Dave anymore for anymore Also last call for anything you would like to have included for the winter issue of westfield world, as I have to have the copy off this week Regards Gary
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  4. Paul (slasher) Hurdsfield will be along after dropping grandkids off at school !!! Anyone else ? Pay on the day !
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  5. On the 30th of October 1998 I placed a deposit at Westfield for my first starter kit I probably joined this club at the same time Thank you all for twenty years of p1$$ taking
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  6. Heres me thinking it was some sort of age related bladder trouble
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  7. If you watch the second video from a different angle to get out of that with just injuries is a miracle. I would guess some sort of mechanical failure as she went into that at full chat. We can all moan about some of the decisions made for safety but when you see that, you can see they work
    1 point
  8. Looks like a good day out. If we have out own stand, I am happy to help out
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  9. Same here John, passed sva first time in April 2000 drove straight to the dvla, all paper work done there and then, on the road the same day!
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  10. Picked my kit up from the factory in October 98, SVA pass, first time, in April 2000. On the road May 2000. Happy days.
    1 point
  11. No it didn't, it ran exactly to form - nobody ever buys a recommended car on here
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  12. For most people I fear that they are all still fixated on how they voted before and are unwilling to look at anything that is against their view as they still are convinced by the lies from both sides. Now we are where we are a situation we should never have been in and in this age of social media and the young having a very short attention span so are going with the flow rather than finding out the facts as best they can. Labour would object to whatever May has even if it was perfect and came with a gold pig for everyone free, as they sniff a chance to get comrade Corbyn in power. Some Tories see it as an opportunity to oust her and have their choice or themselves to be PM. Sturgeon does not give two hoots what happens so long as she gets independence, a result of the bitterness that has evolved she has said they will vote against it anyway. Who would be brave or stupid enough to want to be leader to sort this lot out? I keep being told that the older person should have less say in this as we will die and the young people will have to deal with what we decide. Just the same as many of us had to when others voted to join the EEC (NOT EU) all those years ago, no one said it was not fair then, we as a country got on with it and made the best we could. It saddens me that many of the young I speak with spent more time on choosing their phone than finding out what was at stake for their future before voting. As a result of this those with axes to grind have divided the country, like never before. Divided by the vote, divided by age, divided by wealth, divided by areas of the UK and the worst division between NI and Eire potentially being made worse than ever by the EU manipulating this to their own ends and the DUP who appear to be people from the dark ages who only ever appear to say no, unless there is £10 billion offered. It is not a perfect deal and was never going to be so, but eventually I feel that once we have actually left, then the grown ups will take a pragmatic approach and make it work for both the EU and the UK. We will still be shackled for some time but every journey starts with a single step, or in this case a leap but it has to start. And just imagine if we ended up with another vote? What will happen if the vote went to stay this time, would others be expected to just accept it even if it was close again?
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  13. Two good letters in a newspaper yesterday. SIR – Alexa, is this a good deal? SIR – The next Brexit Secretary should be someone with a background in quantum physics. Such a person would have the skills to deliver the necessary Irish border which is both there and not there at the same time. Nothing to add.
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  14. 98..................................... .. good old days ........................... no satnavs.......... ...just......................................................... map books to guide us.......................... ..........................................
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  15. Who? Glad you’re one of us Paul...one of us....one of us...one of us..... I’m pretty sure it was me who hung that nickname on you, using your Stanley knife to slash up my brand new pack of yellow dusters to tie to the support wires for the Stoneleigh entrance frame so no one would garrot themselves walking past it.
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