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Spacemutt
30th Oct 2003, 20:32
Thought some of you might be interested in having a look at the Ramblers' Association (http://www.ramblers.org.uk/forum/default.asp) forum. Having read some of the 4x4 debates it's refreshing to see that there are only a few that are againt us. Perhaps we could put a counter argument in some places, but remember, if we do, lets not start a slagging match. :buck:
Interesting threads here (http://www.ramblers.org.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=532), here (http://www.ramblers.org.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=527), and here (http://www.ramblers.org.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1219).
Alan H
18th Nov 2003, 21:59
I keep thinking this is a thread about that place the other side of the pennines - "the dark side"
Originally posted by Alan H
I keep thinking this is a thread about that place the other side of the pennines - "the dark side" brings me out in a cold sweat thinking about it alan:bigun2: should place explosive charges along the pennines, set them off and with a bit of luck we'll hit a tectonic plate and the whole of lancashire will float off into the irish sea!:p
dougiebarder
1st Dec 2003, 06:52
What is it Ken Dodd said
" Yorkshire born
Yorkshire bread,
Strong in the and and erm"
Well I think we can all guess the last line:p
DEANO3528
1st Dec 2003, 11:01
Close Alan, but I think the dark side starts just N.. just No..., ahem, just (opposite of South) of Watford Gap ;) :D
Alan H
4th Dec 2003, 08:54
Originally posted by dougiebarder
What is it Ken Dodd said
" Yorkshire born
Yorkshire bread,
Strong in the and and erm"
Well I think we can all guess the last line:p
Yes we know that one - Strond in't arm and wise in't head............
But I never realised it was about "Mothers' Pride" or similar.
Shouldn't that have been "bred"?
Tum ti tum................
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