New years day @ Brooklands

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As Del Boy would say, either name would be la creme de la menthe......
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David Large wrote: PS Colin, can you explain to us thick northerners why you put mange tout, mange tout in your last post. My linguistically qualified wife is baffled.
It was an "Only Fool and Horses" reference David, to one of Del Boy's favourite sayings. It was inspired by the 'Trigger' mention :lol:

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Oh! Didn't see that Roger got there first! Talking of Rodney, had an entertaining evening this week at the O2, courtesy of a certain Mr Stewart :D He's still got it at 71!
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Old Boy Racer wrote:Whatever David's grandchild is called, it'll always be Rodney around here. :D

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Pas de Calais David, Pas de Calais. Note to self - stop now this is getting silly. R
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OCD wrote:Talking of Rodney, had an entertaining evening this week at the O2, courtesy of a certain Mr Stewart :D He's still got it at 71!
Quick course of antibiotics should have cleared it up years ago.
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Curse you Roger. Just read that and coughed out a mouthful of tea. R
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Excellent. My work here is done.

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I hope you all had a very happy Christmas... To bring this one back to the original question, I'm hoping to be at Brooklands on New Year's Day - I hear Brooklands Cars are opening their doors.
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amulheirn wrote:I hope you all had a very happy Christmas... To bring this one back to the original question, I'm hoping to be at Brooklands on New Year's Day - I hear Brooklands Cars are opening their doors.
Excellent - at my age, just after Christmas, the steering wheel gets in the way if I have to jump in.
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