Upon reflection

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Re: Upon reflection

Post by tut » Tue Mar 16, 2010 2:46 pm

Yep, my fuel pump fuse blew again which is why Craig stopped, and we then got the phone call.

I used to be childish in those days, hence stopping at the other side of the bridge to see what was happening, then going through the gearbox with changes at 8600rpm. However I was ready to turn right for the Lecht if they had been tempted.

Of course, I would not do anything like that nowadays. Lordy I really was a tearaway 65 year old.

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Re: Upon reflection

Post by Mikie711 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 3:00 pm

What do you mean " was" !!!!
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Re: Upon reflection

Post by point n squirt » Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:16 pm

All this talk of runs has me going. Could someone please organise one as i cant be bothered :) central belt would be good
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Re: Upon reflection

Post by mikeyb13 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:20 pm

:withstupid It seems kinda daft to drive for 3.5 hours to aberdeen to go for a drive
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Re: Upon reflection

Post by Mr Momo » Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:52 pm

GBOBM wrote:
alicrozier wrote: I lead off the run on Sunday for a few miles and those following (I think Mike was directly behind) would probably have noted a few things in my driving:
Appropriate speed in villages 30/40 limits (sometimes well below the limit).
Courteous overtaking, don't race up behind people or cut in. Give them a chance to see you are there.
Slowing down when traffic coming the other direction.
Slow right down for pedestrians etc (you'll have noticed the couple with pushchair?), give a wave.
Usually well within the car, conditions and visibility limits, only pushing on when it's clear.
That's how it should be done!

Also, driving slowly through towns gives the great unwashed a chance to admire the plastic on show! 8)

Ahem - no plastic here if you dont mind !

I'm with Ali on this one - waves all round and don't bother the "ordinary" people*



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Re: Upon reflection

Post by vx220 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:54 pm

Well had to go to hospital today, the pain was getting pretty bad, saw a doctor and after some brutal prodding was diagnosed with severe whiplash and a bruised liver!! They are putting me on a drug cocktail for 3 days so if I post gibberish (well worse than normal at least) I apologise in advance :oops:

The VX was taken away today for assesment, should hear from the insurance company in the next few days.

I would just like to say that with regards to the road runs there was absolutely no pressure to drive fast or to keep up with anyone, driving sensibly within our limits is always encouraged. For instance at one stage I didnt feel comfortable keeping up with Tut so simply didnt, I got left behind and Alan and I got abit lost but a phone call later and we met up with the rest, no problem, no fuss and everyone waited for us.

I really enjoyed the road run, the social part of the run is a very important part of it, its always great to kick tyres and talk cars with other like minded folks. Just a bit gutted I am going to miss all the road runs out and the track days, but hopefully will be back soon!
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Re: Upon reflection

Post by Mr Momo » Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:05 pm

Important to get fixed in time for TT2010.......

Should be your No.1 aim over the next 3 months

Take it easy - at least when you're back in the driving seat of a new machine again, the weather should be better.

If you've had whip lash before you'll no what to expect. If not, don't be surprised by lack of concentration, sleep etc. but at least it will go away. All the best for speedy recover - you and tut are keeping the pharmacy industry busy :thumbsup
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Re: Upon reflection

Post by tut » Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:16 pm

Bloody right Phil, the daily pills make me rattle. However could not give a Bloody right Phil, the daily pills make me rattle. However could not give a big rats ass as long as they work.

Now where the fcuk is that send key.

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Bloody right Phil, the daily pills make me rattle. However could not give a Bloody right Phil, the daily pills make me rattle. However could not give a big rats ass as long as they work.

Now where the fcuk is that send key.

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Re: Upon reflection

Post by j2 lot » Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:33 pm

Hope you are feeling better soon. Don't worry about posting gibberish ~ lots of us do that routinely anyway. I have been on meds for severe back pain for a couple of weeks now so am also keeping the drugs companies in business , at one point was taking 30 tablets a day and when I wasn't sleeping was high as a kite.
Hope you get the insurance sorted quickly and get yourself a new toy to play with. Keith
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Re: Upon reflection

Post by andyc » Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:41 pm

I like to drink some red wine and then post giberrish......
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Mmmmmm....£15 bottle of wine(but only £7.50 on Tesco sale) to wash down down my Chinese takeaway tonight.
Kevin....if you dont have a new car for Tut Towers dont even worry about it....just pax and come along for the crack and beers :thumbsup
Maybe you can rent Alans Honda/S1....as he can't make it :(
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Re: Upon reflection

Post by jen » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:22 pm

vx220 wrote: Alan and I got abit lost
Alan in "gets lost again" shocker! :roll: :lol:

In all seriousness though, I wish you a speedy recovery, just keep taking those pills!! I have had whiplash before (a lorry with bull bars rear ended me :roll: ) and I needed my pills!! It didn't actually go away completely until a month later.

If you haven't done so already, start looking for adverts for similar cars so when the insurance company make their first offer you can send them to them to get the settlent figure up a bit. I managed to get triple our first offer when one of our cars was written off by doing just that.

I will be using our Elise the weekend of TT, Andy. :thumbsup

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Re: Upon reflection

Post by andyc » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:26 pm

I will be using our Elise the weekend of TT, Andy.
That's so cool that you can make Tut Towers with Alan being away :P
Taking it on track? I can already see Alan quivering on the sofa in his pants holding a beer :damnfunny
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Re: Upon reflection

Post by meatball » Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:16 am

Accidents happen!
Get healthy, get a lotus, get back on the road and enjoy some trackdays.
LIfe is about learning!
Enjoy!

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Re: Upon reflection

Post by Mikie711 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:25 am

meatball wrote:Accidents happen!
Get healthy, get a lotus, get back on the road and enjoy some trackdays.
LIfe is about learning!
Enjoy!

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Re: Upon reflection

Post by tut » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:19 am

......and wondering what happened to the bull.

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