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The Ring Zone The area for the Annual S.E.S Ring Trip. Plus all the information you will ever need on the infamous Nurburgring.

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Old 16-05-2011, 04:51 PM
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Default For you Chaps exploring The Ring this year....

I thought I would grow a moustache, in memory of last year's trip......


BEFORE




AFTER








Tally-ho and all that!!


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Old 16-05-2011, 04:55 PM
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Absolutely brilliant mate. That's cheered me up no end.

Tally pip, chocks away for some quiche and ginger beer what what what what what what!
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Old 16-05-2011, 04:57 PM
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You look like General Hague in this pic mate

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Old 16-05-2011, 05:03 PM
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You mean General Haig (or the Dutch version)? He is (was) a lot younger than me, but like me does have a "military bearing"............which I must get seen to...........

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Old 16-05-2011, 05:34 PM
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Thats the one! Not the Dutch one, that is, as it were and whencefore!

Is that bearing a crank? I expect, per chance, it may well be what what what!
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Old 17-05-2011, 09:30 AM
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You have spotted well, Sir!

A crank indeed, certified and atoned, wherewithal and vouched for.......for is it not so, in the dark of early morning, as the gibbon flies through the trees on his way to the shops?

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Old 17-05-2011, 10:06 AM
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I once hired a pre-vouched crank with marmalade cam set up.

In the forest of trees and things on the edge of Crowbuckshire, Burt & Ethel once told me that they saw 3 Squirrel Monkies, holding a blackout blind towards the East at sunrise, to fool Gibbons into going to the shops. They also saw a supercharged sloth picking up meat pies from "Meat Pies R Us" in onehunglow.

But as we both well know, Burt & Ethel were rather partial to Absynthe on there sultana bran. So anything is possible.

By the way, the rash on my underthrapple is now getting better, thanks for the loan of the Boston Back Wanger!

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Old 17-05-2011, 08:58 PM
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I once hired a pre-vouched crank with marmalade cam set up.

In the forest of trees and things on the edge of Crowbuckshire, Burt & Ethel once told me that they saw 3 Squirrel Monkies, holding a blackout blind towards the East at sunrise, to fool Gibbons into going to the shops. They also saw a supercharged sloth picking up meat pies from "Meat Pies R Us" in onehunglow.

But as we both well know, Burt & Ethel were rather partial to Absynthe on there sultana bran. So anything is possible.

By the way, the rash on my underthrapple is now getting better, thanks for the loan of the Boston Back Wanger!

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Old 17-05-2011, 11:13 PM
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Oh the joy of Burt and Ethel, how ive missed them.


Bring them back i say, bring them back
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Oh the joy of Burt and Ethel, how ive missed them.


Bring them back i say, bring them back
I still think there should be a Crowbuck zone on the forum, just for us old timers and of course, the further adventures of Burt & Ethel.

There tales of derring doo and nighty mirth have been missed.

What use is a forum like this without ample contemplideration of the finer things in crowbuckshire.... what what what what what!!!!!

Anyone for quiche?

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I still think there should be a Crowbuck zone on the forum, just for us old timers and of course, the further adventures of Burt & Ethel.

There tales of derring doo and nighty mirth have been missed.

What use is a forum like this without ample contemplideration of the finer things in crowbuckshire.... what what what what what!!!!!

Anyone for quiche?

What?




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I still think there should be a Crowbuck zone on the forum, just for us old timers and of course, the further adventures of Burt & Ethel.

There tales of derring doo and nighty mirth have been missed.

What use is a forum like this without ample contemplideration of the finer things in crowbuckshire.... what what what what what!!!!!

Anyone for quiche?

I'll have a slice!!!

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Tickets please!
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