Lincolnshire rally 2020
- Alan H
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
Hopefully going easy, anyway.........
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
- PaulD738
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
I’ve heard that Stevestevewharton wrote:Nah, I'm far too easy.
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
A quote from my old dad
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A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
- Scotch750
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
Wuh, has anybody else seen a resemblance ???BAZ wrote:I would say feck off but Mizzy would moderate it..thank for the award
https://youtu.be/FE_DF2-H_T0
Wuh,
Has ANYBODY noticed THIS, OR WHAT ?????
Cum on !!
Watch the cowin' video !
Ahm sure it's ahr Baz ??
- stevewharton
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
Hi Guys, just seen on t'internet that North East Lincolnshire, my home county, could be going into tier 4 soon, if things don't improve, and I can't help thinking how "lucky" we were, to have been able to have gone ahead with our rally back in July.
So with that in mind and with most other events throughout the year being cancelled, I wondered whether anyone on here has been affected by the virus, especially those that attended our Lincolnshire rally.
Hopefully everyone's okay, following the rules and keeping safe.
Cheers Steve W.
So with that in mind and with most other events throughout the year being cancelled, I wondered whether anyone on here has been affected by the virus, especially those that attended our Lincolnshire rally.
Hopefully everyone's okay, following the rules and keeping safe.
Cheers Steve W.
Look, my paintwork hasn't got "Fish scales" they're "Dragon scales" right!!! However, after some thought, I will accept "Black Marlin" or "Swordfish", but definitely not "Haddock" or "Cod".
- Alan H
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
It looks like the country will be tier 4 soon, Steve.
Not affected up to now really - had a couple of tests but so far all clear, but Lynn & I do try to take care as regards masks and keeping away from people who don't have either the sense or decency to do the same. We have a grand daughter to consider and we go the extra mile to look after her health.
Ah well, we can't edificate pork, can we?
Not sure about the latest directives regarding travel 'passports' tied to having the anti virus injections.....
Not affected up to now really - had a couple of tests but so far all clear, but Lynn & I do try to take care as regards masks and keeping away from people who don't have either the sense or decency to do the same. We have a grand daughter to consider and we go the extra mile to look after her health.
Ah well, we can't edificate pork, can we?
Not sure about the latest directives regarding travel 'passports' tied to having the anti virus injections.....
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
- Rhencullen
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
I've had it - not long after visiting the rally pub as it happens.stevewharton wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 3:35 pm So with that in mind and with most other events throughout the year being cancelled, I wondered whether anyone on here has been affected by the virus, especially those that attended our Lincolnshire rally.
I deliver cars around the country three days a week - which is OK whilst driving, but getting in between jobs means using public transport and this is how I presume I caught it.
I had a very tight chest and breathing difficulties, but fortunately didn't need hospital treatment before it cleared up.
Currently on furlough again since Nov 5th. Hope things sort themselves for Wales in June.
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
I had back in March,
Wasn’t well for a while it seems to have had a lasting effect on my chest.
Wasn’t well for a while it seems to have had a lasting effect on my chest.
- Dutch
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
Me & Chris are both fine Steve, I don't know how I didn't catch it though with delivering to customers houses for Tesco and I eventually retired earlier than expected due to being told to shield again in late Oct because I have a minor Aneurysm, so was classed as "clinically extremely vulnerable" although I do feel fine, If I did catch it I didn't know about it. Doing plenty of fishing now whilst the Kettle is under cover but intend to ride if we get a decent day. Take care all, Stay safe and Merry Christmas
Jeff & Chris
Jeff & Chris
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- stevewharton
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
Good to hear (so far ) that no one caught anything nasty during the rally, so keep safe everyone and have the best Christmas possible under the virus restrictions.
Keep smiling and counting the weeks until spring and the bikes are back on the road and hopefully we'll be able to meet up again
Cheers Steve W.
Keep smiling and counting the weeks until spring and the bikes are back on the road and hopefully we'll be able to meet up again
Cheers Steve W.
Look, my paintwork hasn't got "Fish scales" they're "Dragon scales" right!!! However, after some thought, I will accept "Black Marlin" or "Swordfish", but definitely not "Haddock" or "Cod".
- malky
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Re: Lincolnshire rally 2020
I had it in October- its not nice - laid me out for three weeks and I'm still suffering with breathlessness when I attempt anything strenuous