BOSM thanks

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by marina, Apr 9, 2006.

  1. marina

    marina Guest

    Thanks to Lozzo for once again organising the *OSM. We had a great
    time. And ta to Mike and Mu for again providing a wonderful spread. I
    am so glad we were in the van (thanks Sweller) - it was cold enough in
    there; a tent would have been awful.

    --
    Marina Mayes - Reading, UK. To email me remove XX from my address
    SR250 - on the road again. BOTAFOT12, BOD#2, BOTAFOS#2
    KotLBOD#s, KotLBOTAFOS#s,IMC#2, Tart#10-19, SR#3
    I never give in to fear or blackmail; I always give in to temptation.
    "You're a national treasure" - porl, 18.1.03
     
    marina, Apr 9, 2006
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  2. marina

    sweller Guest

    When I slept in it when I was at various race tracks with Team UKRM
    (invariably cold and wet) it seemed colder in the van than in a tent.

    That, of course, could just be me and the times I was too drunk to
    remember to close the sliding door.
     
    sweller, Apr 9, 2006
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  3. marina

    Howard Guest

    Ditto
     
    Howard, Apr 9, 2006
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  4. marina

    Owen Guest

    *note for next 'osm... Must take more vodka - will experiment with
    toffe vodka (still wary of chilli)...
     
    Owen, Apr 9, 2006
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  5. marina

    Gyp Guest

    Indeed, a big thanks to Lozzo and Mu. I'm not entirely sure what part
    Mike played other than "man most likely to be on a sex offenders'
    register" but thanks to him anyway.

    Highlight for me was watching Tracey offering up her assets for the
    lobbing the ice cube into the cleavage competition. That's never
    happened at home...

    I suspect if I could reduce her wine consumption to that of a thirsty
    elephant I could afford a Gixxer thou.

    Apologies to Adie; I think I needed to be higher above you and more to
    the left so I could position myself to optimise your pleasure. And you
    needed to be a bit more naked. But hey :)

    Nice to put a few more faces to names too.
     
    Gyp, Apr 9, 2006
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  6. marina

    Adie Guest

    we'll have to practice more when Andy & Tracy arent around :eek:)

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    Adie
    (replace spam with nickname to reply)

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    Triumph 955iSS (For sale) / ZX9R E1 / GSF1200 bandit / CG125
    MRO#11 BOTAFOF#7 BOTAFOT#130 DIAABTCOD#17 MIB#24 YTC#16 BOB#15 ex-UKRMMA#22 BOMB#11
     
    Adie, Apr 10, 2006
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  7. marina

    sweller Guest

    Obviously not by me or Marina. Although sleeping in a tent in a metal
    and concrete box was pretty groovy.
     
    sweller, Apr 10, 2006
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  8. marina

    Ralf Mayer Guest

    <whistle> The English B&B are really wonderful, I learned...
     
    Ralf Mayer, Apr 10, 2006
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  9. marina

    ogden Guest

    The delights of hotels in the GDR, eh?
     
    ogden, Apr 10, 2006
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  10. marina

    Hog Guest

    <flounce>
    bloody Kraut is just trying to lift my "incredibly long hike for almost
    no reason" title.

    Well done!
     
    Hog, Apr 10, 2006
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    Dan White Guest

    He was so pleased, he came back 10 minutes after he left.

    Forgot to pay the bill :)
     
    Dan White, Apr 10, 2006
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  12. marina

    Ace Guest

    Can't see that you have any such claim to such a title. Several folks
    from around here have hiked all the way over to Basel, variously by
    bike, car and plane, just for a few drinks chez Ace...

    Which reminds me - anyone making plans for Summer trips down here this
    year?

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    ..'_/_|_\_'. Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom)
    \`\ | /`/ GSX-R1000K3
    `\\ | //' BOTAFOT#3, SbS#2, UKRMMA#13, DFV#8, SKA#2
    `\|/`
    `
     
    Ace, Apr 10, 2006
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    dwb Guest

    I still keep meaning to do this.

    Obviously I'd need a tent to stay in the grounds :)
     
    dwb, Apr 10, 2006
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  14. marina

    Hog Guest

    I class heading to CH as a Very Good Reason to travel old sport.
    Certainly in the top three reasons along with the French/Italian Riviera
    and cute Tottie.
     
    Hog, Apr 10, 2006
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  15. marina

    Ace Guest

    Depends on numbers, but you would need to supply your own gold taps.

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    ..'_/_|_\_'. Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom)
    \`\ | /`/ GSX-R1000K3
    `\\ | //' BOTAFOT#3, SbS#2, UKRMMA#13, DFV#8, SKA#2
    `\|/`
    `
     
    Ace, Apr 10, 2006
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    dwb Guest

    You only have a limited supply? I'm disappointed.
     
    dwb, Apr 10, 2006
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  17. marina

    Ace Guest

    It's a thought, actually. Oddly I've not done much summer riding in
    Switzerland itself, but there are some spectacular areas I've seen in
    the winter.

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    ..'_/_|_\_'. Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom)
    \`\ | /`/ GSX-R1000K3
    `\\ | //' BOTAFOT#3, SbS#2, UKRMMA#13, DFV#8, SKA#2
    `\|/`
    `
     
    Ace, Apr 10, 2006
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    ginge Guest

    There are odds I'll be on that side of the water at some point, when,
    it's hard to tell.
     
    ginge, Apr 10, 2006
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  19. marina

    ginge Guest

    I thought parsnips were the new currency out there?
     
    ginge, Apr 10, 2006
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    Hog Guest

    Got in himmel, the place abounds with it. Either great riding roads or
    amazing views. OK a fair bit of it is 'Motard territory granted.
     
    Hog, Apr 10, 2006
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