Well ita all around me up here in Ayrshire. The Carrick and Merrick Hills have a covering. Arran too but patchy and visibility over to there not great.
It is after all Winter init just now?
Alan, your boss sounded just like mine was in those days! : OK for them stuck in a nice warm office.
Iain.
Mark,
Given time, this thread will either carry on as it is, or quietly fade away in the distance that is the Marina on the Waveney. There you go, back on thread. I learned that trick off Frank (Mowjo)
Iain.
Now Josh I have seen that bike gathering at the White Swan in GY, flabbergasted I was when I peeked over the wall at the Yacht Station, and saw them all.
Iain.
Hi Alan,
Great news indeed Was never in doubt I don't think. Well done to you both. My one concern though is the poor flat pack kithens, poor wee mites, I do hope the are put together soon to make a proper Kitchen! Sorry young yin, I couldn't resist!
Iain.
Josh,
Griff of Broad Ambition fame, has a large two wheeled flying machine of a bike I believe. I have seen a pic of it online, looks the beezneez, and he calls it "Tiger" Hope that clears your enquiry?
Mods have to talk in riddles at times. I believe its my Scots accent that is confuzzling you, for that sadly there is no cure ...for now!
Iain.
I love teak wood, I think it was all the years wiring the display stands for G-Plan, in a local furniture store in Ayr. A nice piece of grained Teak is something to admire IMHO.
Iain.
Hi Josh,
Mk1 Cortina two tone grey for me, bugga yon getting wet on two wheels I will say, carefully, I bet there are a few past Mods n Rockers on this forum
Griff YES!!!
Iain.
Josh,
Because I am a Mod, I attempt to read all threads and posts. Its fun, the diversification, the Romans may have used straight lines, but on here we do go off tangent, but Frank will be along and sort it out. Won't you Frank?
I understand serious, but a little light reading does know one any harm IMHO.
Iain.
Hi Alan,
Sincere appologies for min-hijack of your brill thread. I blame Grace of course There are many groups would give an arm n a leg to play to the hoards Runrig have. Aye they ARE a Gaelic Rock Band. I have heard Donny sing it at Hampden Park, Loch Lomond that is, and used it many times to end a meet I have organised on a AOL Chatroom years ago.
I will say it again your Mum has impecable taste! Will arrange if I can, to get you a copy of their brill CD
Iain.
Easter!!!
No way young Alan, we have to get out and catch the wee beastie for next weeks hostilities (Burns Nicht) Haggis, Neeps and Champit tatties mmmmmm.
Iain.