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Ride around London and take in the sights

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Ride around London and take in the sights

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It's the week after !!, that should get him there roughly around the right month ??

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DAVE VM @ 12/12/2014 11:35  

Can't we do the London trip to see all the twinkles lol

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lindaloki @ 12/12/2014 21:31  

Linda that's Blackpool lol


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JP @ 12/12/2014 21:33  

I don't know what twinklies you are talking about JP ;-p

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lindaloki @ 12/12/2014 21:36  



I see enough twinklies on Sunday's when i'm at work in Vauxhall.

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Ragnar @ 12/12/2014 21:42  

That's not fair Ragnor , you getting to see lots of twinklies when I haven't seen any , oh well spending the afternoon evening tomorrow after work putting up all my own twinklies lol

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lindaloki @ 12/12/2014 22:10  



They are a different type of twinklies in Vauxhall.

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Ragnar @ 13/12/2014 09:07  

Just helped Linda sort her twinkles out :-)
Twinkles everywhere now :-)

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davidneale @ 13/12/2014 20:18  



Tut tut Linda getting your twinkles out and needing David help.

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Ragnar @ 13/12/2014 20:20  

Nothing wrong with my twinklies lol

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lindaloki @ 13/12/2014 22:04  

Bumped for David.

Further to popular demand I thought I would organise another ride around London taking in the sights and atmosphere cough cough :-) Due to my love of coffee, it normally involved a number of pit stops. I know it is a long way ahead, bit I was thinking of August 2015. If you are interested please let me know of any places you would like to take in on the ride. Last time we had 13 bikes and although it wasn't easy keeping the pack together, we didn't do too bad. However it would be good if we had at least one other rider with some knowledge of London.

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JP @ 22/12/2014 18:45  

Thanks JP :-)

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davidneale @ 25/12/2014 00:55  

will this be another white knuckle ride, cause i would love to do it again xxxxx

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bic chick @ 29/12/2014 10:15  

With dave leading anything can happen. I still remember the trip to kiss this year. Tree surgery, off road, obstacle course, oh and then totaly lost.

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xj @ 29/12/2014 10:24  



The idea of riding around London doesn't really appeal to me.
But, if what your saying is true XJ, then count me in ;)

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Brathu @ 29/12/2014 12:43  



I might be up for this , got some family down there ( weekend plan ? )

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Deleted Member @ 29/12/2014 13:03  

Ok, I will try to find some fallen trees especially for XJ.
Anyone got a chain saw :-)

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davidneale @ 31/12/2014 16:06  



Because XJ likes a fallen tree.The Fallen Tree. by Alfred Castner King</font...>I passed along a mountain road,
Which led me through a wooded glen,
Remote from dwelling or abode
And ordinary haunts of men;
And wearied from the dust and heat.
Beneath a tree, I found a seat.

The tree, a tall majestic spruce,
Which had, perhaps for centuries,
Withstood, without a moment's truce,
The wing-ed warfare of the breeze;
A monarch of the solitude,
Which well might grace the noblest wood.

Beneath its cool and welcome shade,
Protected from the noontide rays,
The birds amid its branches played
And caroled forth their twittering praise;
A squirrel perched upon a limb
And chattered with loquacious vim.

E'er yet that selfsame week had sped,
On my return, I sought its shade;
But where it reared its form, instead;
A fallen monarch I surveyed,
Prostrate and broken on the ground,
Nor longer cast its shade around.

Uprooted and disheveled, there
The monarch of the forest lay;
As if in desolate despair
Its last resistance fell away,
And overwhelmed, in evil hour
Went down before the tempest's power.

Such are the final works of fate;
The birds to other branches flew;
And man, whatever his estate,
Must face that same mutation, too!
To-day, I stand erect and tall,
The morrow--may record my fall.

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Ragnar @ 31/12/2014 16:15  



you need to get out more

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stutts @ 31/12/2014 16:57  

Did he follow dave to kiss last year too?

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xj @ 01/01/2015 19:48  

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