Nano weekend meet 21/22 August by Trebor (Page 10 of 13)


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Duncan
JohnDotCom wrote:Looked really great, so sorry I couldn't be at this one. :(
I was up to my eyes in a 747 Avionics room. :cry:


75's are more fun! And we had more than one of them in bits!

Make a note: 'must try harder to attend next time'.

Seriously, shame you couldn't make it.
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Posted 22 Aug 2010, 19:44 #181 


Mad-Monkey
Do it again definately!! October sounds good, maybe within the first few weeks as the weather generally holds out. I'm buying a chair so I can diagnose in comfort :mrgreen:

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 19:46 #182 

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DeuxGazoles
I've had such a cracking weekend down there, good bait good drink & fantastic company. That's honestly one of if not the best meet I've ever been to. Thanks everyone for a great weekend :D :D :D :D
Geordie Jeans! they're nice & tight especially roond the arse

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 20:29 #183 

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johnwh74
Been back a few hours, Stayed sat night in our tent. Had a meal then beer, lots of laughs around the camp fire until gone 3am :}

Met some good genuine people, had an amazing time and well worth the near 2 hour trip down. Thanks to everyone who made us feel welcome. Got loads of pictures and i will put them on once i figure out how to do it.

thanks to the organisers of this event, cant wait for the next one

regards
John, Amy and the boys
Nottingham Forest Forever

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 20:48 #184 

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raistlin
Monk wrote: I'm buying a chair so I can diagnose in comfort :mrgreen:


I took my chair today David... and didn't get time to unpack it, never mind sit in it :D

Never seen a day go so fast :)
Paul

Cogito ergo sum... maybe?

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Posted 22 Aug 2010, 20:55 #185 

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Bernard
raistlin wrote:Never seen a day go so fast :)


Didn't it just!

Got a right rollicking when I arrived home about 2 hours later than expected. :oops:

Great day though and thanks to all.

We ought to try and get a group photo or two so that we can identify everyone, I'm having real problems now, but there again I've met the Mitchell Bros half a dozen times or more and I'm still unsure. :confused:
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:08 #186 

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raistlin
takestock wrote:What a fantastic looking meet, jealous, so jealous. I really must get to one :)


Knowing your generosity Dave, they'd be right up your street :) I imagine you'd go down a storm at the camp-fire as well :D
Paul

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Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:23 #187 

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DeuxGazoles
raistlin wrote:I imagine you'd go down a storm at the camp-fire as well :D

Any more beans Mr Taggart?
Geordie Jeans! they're nice & tight especially roond the arse

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:27 #188 

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DeuxGazoles
johnwh74 wrote:Been back a few hours, Stayed sat night in our tent. Had a meal then beer, lots of laughs around the camp fire until gone 3am :}

Met some good genuine people, had an amazing time and well worth the near 2 hour trip down. Thanks to everyone who made us feel welcome. Got loads of pictures and i will put them on once i figure out how to do it.

thanks to the organisers of this event, cant wait for the next one

regards
John, Amy and the boys

What was that you were saying about double posting last night John? :confused: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :gmc:

Good to meet you & family hopefully see you again soon
Geordie Jeans! they're nice & tight especially roond the arse

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:30 #189 

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Bernard
Bernard wrote:
We ought to try and get a group photo or two so that we can identify everyone, I'm having real problems now, but there again I've met the Mitchell Bros half a dozen times or more and I'm still unsure. :confused:


I'll kick off with this of Duncan but who's his furry friend?

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I know some of this group, Trebor,DeuxGazoles, Devilish and then from the right, Raistlin And Duncan. Who are the 2 in the centre please.

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Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:31 #190 

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raistlin
Bernard wrote:I'll kick off with this of Duncan but who's his furry friend?


Which one is Duncan though? :gmc:
Paul

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Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:38 #191 

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hodgy
Les and Monk I think
Best Regards

Alan

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:39 #192 

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raistlin
hodgy wrote:Les and Monk I think


Yes.

Monk (David) with his back to the camera.
Paul

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Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:42 #193 

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DeuxGazoles
raistlin wrote:Yes.

Monk (David) with his back to the camera.

For some reason I expected Monk to be a bit older :confused: :confused: :confused:
Geordie Jeans! they're nice & tight especially roond the arse

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 21:47 #194 

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Bernard
raistlin wrote:
hodgy wrote:Les and Monk I think


Yes.

Monk (David) with his back to the camera.


OK. Wasn't sure from the back view as Ben Typhoon is also slim and there were not so many of them there today. I won't 'getmecoat', I'm one of the big ones too. :(
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 22:00 #195 

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DeuxGazoles
I should have got someone to fit me a towbar today so next time I can bring my coachbuilt aluminium shed cos that tent's just awful :roll: saying that I slept alright
Geordie Jeans! they're nice & tight especially roond the arse

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 22:11 #196 

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MrB
Looks like a great time was had by all and many a problem solved in the process.

Wish I could have made it, but here's hoping I can make the next one.

Civic goes Tuesday, been using the 75 since yesterday morning.

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Mods so far: LED sidelights, interior lights and number plate lamps, Rover Xenon Headlights, Kenlowe Fan, Synergy 2 and EGR Bypass

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 22:38 #197 

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johnwh74
Just a few pics from a great weekend

http://s754.photobucket.com/home/johnwh ... =slideshow
Nottingham Forest Forever

Posted 22 Aug 2010, 23:12 #198 

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Chartermark
My thanks specifically to;

Duncan and Paul

For fitting my foot operated dip switch to compliment the remote control lights they completed previously.

The Monk (David)


For enabling the 'auto lock' that 5 dealers and 4 years couldn't previously solve.

Duncan again,

For fitting my PSV BMW replacement kit.

Roving Denis,

For the superb 'Spy hole' plenum job - fortunately bone dry thanks Denis much appreciated!

Bernard LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas)

For the supply of the rubber bung, (won't detail what for)

and everyone I met Saturday and Sunday, who made a 'Country Member' from the Essex marshes feel so welcome. 432 miles and worth every inch of it.

Thanks folks, see you next time round too!


Martin

Posted 23 Aug 2010, 01:15 #199 

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raistlin
Thank you for the kind comments Martin, but I'd like to make clear that the footswitch was entirely Duncan's baby, as it were.

I was there merely as a bystander. Agog, yet again, at his expertise and knowledge of the 75 / ZT electrical system :)
Paul

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Posted 23 Aug 2010, 06:55 #200 


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