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ROBBIE

ROBBIE


Number of posts : 377
Localisation : Swanscombe Kent UK
Registration date : 2006-12-25

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PostSubject: GIVEN UP SMOKING   GIVEN UP SMOKING Icon_minitimeMon May 07, 2007 3:10 am

Hi all
good news after tests yesterday you will all be able to see where you are going at the weekend Very Happy Very Happy not like mallory sorry lads. Embarassed Embarassed
will be out to play now Laughing Laughing
see you all there Robbie &lou Wink
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mjpowell

mjpowell


Number of posts : 1074
Localisation : Lincoln England
Registration date : 2006-12-09

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PostSubject: I like you smoking !   GIVEN UP SMOKING Icon_minitimeMon May 07, 2007 5:45 am

Hi Rob I liked the smoke screens you laid I thought they were very entertaining ? Perhaps you could harness the ability to lay a smoke screen at will - when your in front! Does this mean you will now lead for more corners/laps at the start of a race ? Glad your problem is cured see ya at Oulton ..... Mike
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john bass

john bass


Number of posts : 1748
Age : 95
Localisation : Bensberg, Germany
Registration date : 2006-12-06

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PostSubject: Smoking...?   GIVEN UP SMOKING Icon_minitimeMon May 07, 2007 7:08 pm

Hi Robbie & Mike!
Poking my nose in again.
Don't like feeling completely out of things.
Smoking, as of 'out-of the-exhaust pipe', used to be the sign of a healthy motor -- or otherwise, most opposite. Blue smoke -- not too much -- nice: getting lubricated. Black means over-fuelling -- too rich. White is incomplete combustion -- shocking (hole in a piston in a multi...). In the good-old-days Caterpillar diesels were said to be healthy and 'pulling power man' when they puffed black ...
I gaving up ciggy smoking 3 years ago and put on two stone. No wonder I couldn't get into Niffy's leathers at Lydden -- 2005... Just made it back to 90kg from 103... at New Year's Eve. That's 14.1stone from 16.2...
Feeling proud but bloody-bad-tempered -- can't eat, can't smoke and can't mount a Bantam...
Could cheer myself up by having a go at somebody -- or perhaps I'd do a short bit about Good Old Niffy.
Robbie! -- are you the Robbie who leant me Niff's old leathers to try at Lydden 2005? If so how did you come by them and did you know Niffy well?
And, would you like to hear how I came to swear at Niffy at Brand's...
circa 1968 -- hmmmm!?
All the best at Mallory -- I was there when it was a grass track.
Cheers!
Cheessssss! am I hungry.
JayBee.
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john bass

john bass


Number of posts : 1748
Age : 95
Localisation : Bensberg, Germany
Registration date : 2006-12-06

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PostSubject: Postscript to Smoking...   GIVEN UP SMOKING Icon_minitimeMon May 07, 2007 7:11 pm

Hi!
Just realised Mallory has been and gorn. Time flys. Best of luck
any road up!
Aye! JB.
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