Ey up folks a few of us will be wandering down to the Vic tonight to watch JP eat the burger van out of house and home if you caare to join in with the pointing , laughing and watching :)
Thanks for making me feel welcome guys, I enjoyed that meet up. As soon as I can find the usb lead for the camera I'll post the pics up I took, if they are worth posting that is :)
Same here never met such a great bunch of people, big thanks to Ratty(John) Jackie and all the rest of the crowd, sorry if got everyone mixed up but would love to come to the events so will keep in touch. XXXB
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Absolute pleasure to meet you both as i'm sure the rest will agree. And all the others that braved the cold specially the few of use that went on bikes. Drobess even managed all the way from cov without usin her sat nav. I think the cold got to JP a bit as he only had a couple of burgurs.
Got a splittin headache for some reason so i've took some drugs.
Blues
As blues says it were nice to meet beepa and dg66 or is it dg99, it were nice to see every1 else as well, yr all a great lot
It were a bit on the chilly side and the hot choccy at mcd's on the way back were well needed, think I will be putting me winter lining back in2 me jacket.
I were also very proud of gettin meself there without the use of me satnav, I did overshoot the last roundabout tho
Yes as said great to meet you and looking forward to the next meet, sorry I had too go early but i have to get up at stupid oclock for work. Phil dont worry mate stopped of at fkc on way home was abit peckish after the long drive back.
Well, didn't last night's attendance show what happens to big, tough bikers when the weather is a little chilly, the car park was almost deserted; so well done to Blues, Drobess & El Tel for showing 2 wheeled fortitude.
I would also like to add my greetings to those already issued in welcoming beepa2 and DG99 to the funny farm; nice to meet you guys!
Good night at the Vic.
The only problem with this great Biker's pub is the Real Ale.
I'm afraid the guy behind the bar (is that John?) doesn't realise when his real ale is not very good. He changed my beer no problem for a guinness but I was surprised he didn't know that what he was serving was no good.
Shouldn't be surprised really - not too many pubs know how to keep live beer.
Great to see people anyway and it won't stop me going there regularly - just stick to the keg stuff!