ABR Ireland Rally - Saturday ride out/breakfast
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Re: ABR Ireland Rally - Saturday ride out.
Tony, thats you & the crew down (thumbs)
D - no worres with the tyres - nothing worse than we have done before (thumbs)
See you all soon
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D - no worres with the tyres - nothing worse than we have done before (thumbs)
See you all soon
Heff is in charge of the weather :whistle:
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Re: ABR Ireland Rally - Saturday ride out.
Put me and my mate down for breakfast and ride out please.
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Re: ABR Ireland Rally - Saturday ride out.
geoham wrote:Can you put me down for breakfast and the run too Flintlock (thumbs)
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Watch out for those Ulster Fry's young man!!!
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Re: ABR Ireland Rally - Saturday ride out.
Mine's not for sharing....WIBO wrote:geoham wrote:Can you put me down for breakfast and the run too Flintlock (thumbs)
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Watch out for those Ulster Fry's young man!!!
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But come to think of it I remember in France getting breakfast one morning.....a small glass of orange juice [definitely made from concentrate], a croissant [small, note the singular too] and a small yoghurt [don't eat them] and they called it breakfast. The kids were with me and certainly read my mind! The clue is in the French for breakfast- 'petit dejeuner' as in little meal or little dinner, little being the extremely very operative word.
'Breakfast' didn't actually mention an Ulster Fry but I don't figure we should be travelling to Ulster to eat a French breakfast as I haven't got a magnifying glass.....
So...since nobody has actually asked the question.....are we getting a proper Ulster Fry for breakfast????
Looking forward to the trip too, it's about 470km/300 miles each way for me and only about 100km/60 miles on motorway.
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Re: ABR Ireland Rally - Saturday ride out.
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92KK - The breakfast venue is on the border - so I guess an Irish/Ulster fry should keep everyone happy (thumbs)
There was a couple of truckers getting tucked into a couple when i was sorting the deal & they looked pretty good to me (the frys - not the truckers)
92KK - The breakfast venue is on the border - so I guess an Irish/Ulster fry should keep everyone happy (thumbs)
There was a couple of truckers getting tucked into a couple when i was sorting the deal & they looked pretty good to me (the frys - not the truckers)