Gravel Run sept 11th

rigsby:
Gutted about that casey , don’t tell the wife though as i can blag the money for 2 brekkies . since this brexit thing you’re spending more time at the sprogs . border restrictions relaxed ? dave

I can guess just how gutted you are at having a fiver’s-worth of interest in your bank account for another few months! I think it’s time to have a word with Mrs Rigsby. :wink:

Do you realise the effort and humiliation i’ve gone through to get a pass and money for TWO breakfasts . If you blob me in to mrs rigsby i shall be grounded indefinitely and my pound a week spends stopped forthwith . I never had you down for a snitch . By the way , enjoy your escape to the sprogs , i’ll be watching out for you on police five .

rigsby:
Do you realise the effort and humiliation i’ve gone through to get a pass and money for TWO breakfasts . If you blob me in to mrs rigsby i shall be grounded indefinitely and my pound a week spends stopped forthwith . I never had you down for a snitch . By the way , enjoy your escape to the sprogs , i’ll be watching out for you on police five .

Maybe Border Force if I don’t manage to slip under the radar at Strensham!

TODAY

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windrush:
I thought that I might just get to visit the start of the event this time but, perusing my diary, it appears that I am already booked into a ploughing match near Retford as well! Even I can’t be in two places at once (despite what Mrs Windrush thinks :unamused: ) so it will have to wait for another year. :laughing:

Pete.

Good to see the young Mr Wakefield with the wise Mr Wakefield there.I bet senior was awake before you and thankyou for taking him back home as I might have got lost.

Tony

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There was a Polish lorry over-nighting on the park and when I spoke to him, the driver he said that when he opened his curtains he had the shock of his life! He had never seen so many old lorries and he was concerned what the ‘loco English’ were up to, as such things are unheard of in Poland! He was also astounded to learn that, while his lorry engine was 400hp, the brown ERF had only 100, and the Foden heavy-hauler had only 180!

Steve