TRF becomming Extinct?

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Crossrutted
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Re: TRF becomming Extinct?

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johnnyboxer wrote:Having thought about it, TRF is in better shape than 4 years ago and the Directors - whilst not universally popular are volunteers and have done a good job that has yielded results

The recent AGM has shown that the majority of the membership has their support and I now see that we should pull together and get on with riding and saving/maintaining Green Roads
Who are you and what have you done with the real Johnnyboxer?
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Re: TRF becomming Extinct?

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Crossrutted wrote:
johnnyboxer wrote:Having thought about it, TRF is in better shape than 4 years ago and the Directors - whilst not universally popular are volunteers and have done a good job that has yielded results

The recent AGM has shown that the majority of the membership has their support and I now see that we should pull together and get on with riding and saving/maintaining Green Roads
Who are you and what have you done with the real Johnnyboxer?
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