A friend of mine is arranging a Charity Ride In to the National Cat Adoption Centre, Chelwood Gate, East Sussex. Donations of cat food, kitten food and toys will be greatfully received, we will be given a tour of the Centre and they have a Tea shop for refreshments. So lets have your name's down for this one, get collecting for all the little pussies and lets go for a ride Once we have finished there we could all go for a ride out somewhere and grab a bite to eat too, any excuse for a biker gathering i say, and for a good cause. I have put this on the events calendar this evening, it should show up soon once passed by Admin staff.
We will be meeting at Pease Pottage Services, junction 11 M23 at 10.30 am, then riding on to Chelwood Gate to drop off the food etc and have a look around.
My cat has destroyed my carpet, throws up at random sites around the house and dribbles on me. But, I am up for a ride out this weekend so maybe I will come. If I bring some cat food will they also take my cat.
Maybe they will take your cat Colin, i have 2 here that do the same, my carpet is ruined and my couch scratched to bits ...... hmmmm! Donation of cats Nope, that's not the idea Look forward to seeing you Colin.
I've just noticed the part about allowing 48 hours for your event to be added isn't on the 'add an event' page anymore
Anyway impatient one tis on the calendar now
http://www.bikermatch.co.uk/sites/bm/events/event_details.asp?event_id=4330
Andy, in Birmingham 'special' has a very different meaning, ask Jackie
Oh yes, you're doing very well but that tongue will get ya into trouble if you're not careful
i would, just for the record, like to say that the comment about clean your bikes is very discrminatory to those of a more casual approach to the visual aesthetics of motorcycling. whilst to some shiny shiny may be an oft repeated mantra there are segments of the motorcycling fraternity who place less importance on the wet chamois approach to their mutual hobby, preferring to allow their chosen mode of transport to adopt a more natural ambiance, or as some may describe it, bloody dirty ain't it mate? raising this issue in the open forums can only lead to certain members of the motorcycling family feeling that they cannot attend events unless they are prepared to forgo their strongly held beliefs and invest a great deal of time and energy, which could be usefully employed elsewhere, in conforming to what the turtlewax police are trying to enforce as an acceptable policy. i would therefore be grateful if it could be confirmed whether or not urban camouflage, or 'dirty' bikes will be made welcome on this run or not another question i would like to ask is what kind of food is it politically correct to bring? i had an altercation with a pigeon on the way to beaulieu and would very much like to feed the little bar steward to the cats. please let me know if this is considered acceptable.
xj. Your very welcome to join us on your ...... errrr! ...... Au Natural looking machine that hasn't seen soap suds, sponge or chamois for quite some time, at least it gets a sort of clean when you ride out in the rain Just don't park next to Cheryl's bike, she won't be happy if the dust on your bike gets on her machine Come and join us xj, we promise (fingers crossed) not to mention cleaning bikes OR camping