Who's the oldest kettle rider?

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Alan H
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Yes we are.
T'other bloke may or may not be (guess which I think... :roll: )
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THIS is what I want ! Love it. I don't want to start up any ill feeling, but Alan, thanks for that insight.
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I think it’s fair to say this is the opinion of one person. I’m sure there is other opinions out there both good and bad of the KC.

To preserve the good nature and professionalism of the forum I would ask members not to bring the forum into disrepute by posting articles referring to their experiences of the KC.

There is forum members on here who are also members of the KC and enjoy both in equal amounts.

Leave it there please Gents.

PS, and no, I’m not a member of the KC.
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Agreed, don't want to stir up ill feeling, between the parties, hell, I might even join the other one as well.
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teebowbusablaster wrote:Agreed, don't want to stir up ill feeling, between the parties, hell, I might even join the other one as well.
Wot, girl guides? K'inell...... :roll:
The initials are a tad ......similar.....ain't they.
I prefer kkk so I can remember which is witch, if yer know worramean.


Soz Martin, it just slipt art, soter speak.......
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Alan H wrote:
teebowbusablaster wrote:Agreed, don't want to stir up ill feeling, between the parties, hell, I might even join the other one as well.
Wot, girl guides? K'inell...... :roll:
The initials are a tad ......similar.....ain't they.
I prefer kkk so I can remember which is witch, if yer know worramean.


Soz Martin, it just slipt art, soter speak.......
It’s ok Alan,

I’m going to sell them your home address and telephone number. I should make a tidy sum. Or you could give me one of your GT550’s and I’ll say nothing. :lol:
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Do the address bit. I'd haveter sidecar gear the 550 for your sylph-like figurine.......


Sorry if I appear less than succinct, I'm currently in Oban and there was an offer on the Loch Lomond malt whisky, and the bottle I got appears to have developed a leak somehow......
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I might come over and see you, if you are still there at the weekend, as I’m in Kilsyth for a few days. On second thoughts :D
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Oban until early saturday, home t time saturday, away t time sunday, back sonetime early May (not Theresa!!!) :shock:
Big locks on the garage and a rubber band on the Dobe's cockatiel to keep him keen while we"re away....... :roll:
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And I'm in Liverpool (first time) doing all the touristy stuff, it's brilliant. Did the Beatles museum yesterday, it was FAB :roll: £13 old gits rate though, haar much!!! and the Titanic maritime museum which was free :D
Had a few too many Glenmorangie's last night, so decided best not to join in with kc v kc debate :x
Look, my paintwork hasn't got "Fish scales" :x they're "Dragon scales" right!!! However, after some thought, I will accept "Black Marlin" or "Swordfish", but definitely not "Haddock" or "Cod".
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