Quite so Ivan, how many times when I've heard those smiler's talk of regeneration and what will it take to make this area or that area a place that "people" proud to live in, I say to myself just go to one of those places that people are proud etc and have a look to see what they enjoy and then replicate it. But oh no, that won't do for the "poor" otherwise we won't know who is who.
As long as the state allows discrimination with one faction going to private this and private that, so the majority will get left out.
I suppose we could all cooperate but whats the point in competition otherwise?
If you belong to a club you get club names, its traditional.
Our club has 3 members with there given name of Ian,
there was more than 2 with Del, but only 1 for some time now.
We had a few micks but now only 1.
The members come from all walks of life, some retired, some work, all age groups are welcomed.
As some work on shift work, or even nightwork, not all can meet up at the same times, which is a shame.
Some of our members are cab drivers who cannot get certain nights off or days of in the better weather to go on ride outs, so for them we change event days around, many calling at my home for a cup of tea or any other reason, but all are welcomed into my home, i think most have been round at one time or another.
Like all clubs we have rules and regulations, more a code of conduct really,
but if that code of conduct is broken, the member is warned of his behaviour, and asked to leave.
Not everyone who has left has had a good word to say about our club, as perhaps they felt it was unjust, but club codes or conduct has to be achieved for its running.
We have members come and go as you do everywhere,
nothing unusuall there then.
Our scoot club christmas do was a few days before christmas, a very good turnout with members from visiting clubs attending our free night do,
food by my Mrs, music by 2 "large" club members who played propa scoot tunes, from a fantastic sound and lightshow.
The place was rocking.....
For those that missed it, oh well, just another 52 weeks till the next one then..
One particuler ex club member has been asked to come back and visit our club, but stubornly refuses to do so, he also has been invited round for a chat and cuppa, but refuses that also, which is a shame, as his old lammy cannot go far now at all, but, as its his choice, what can you do.
We meet normaly every thursday, same venue as before, same fun and joking about, same likable variety of members.
New members welcome, but must respect the clubs code of conduct, as you would from much larger clubs elsewhere.
Safe riding, and happy new year.
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“There are so many people down there from the caravan site in the summer that I don't think it would be possible,” he said. “I don't think it would work in Southwold. However, what with global warming we'll probably all be walking around naked soon anyway so no one will care!”
Someone is havin a larf..........ha..ha..ha.
of course, i have reminded those in Waveny district that we poor people in Tendring badly need visitors at our quiet beach areas along Holland seafront, so i have suggested this idea to them...
thoughts of passing the buck spring to mind, or was that passing the buck naked...
Should open a stall selling binocculers, would be a sell out idea.
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:08 pm Post subject: FREEZE YOUR N*TS OFF RIDE OUT, IT WAS NOT WRONG.
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid day snow !
In between the snow showers, we had roughly 50 scooters all turn up at Weeley garage@McD`s.
they braved the weather coming from areas in suffolk ,
and all the other way from southend down to east london.
Fantastic turn out on a most horrid day.
we then rode on mass through the lanes to Walton on the Naze, and fought our way into a few warm cafe`s for cooked breakfast`s and lots of teas.
when we were warmed up enough we then kitted ourselves up for the return journeys home.
our local boys headed for our scoot hq @ the diner, more hot tea`s, another warm up, then broke off for home.
What a brillient day out for all.
It was billed as the,
freeze your n*ts off ride out.
SPECIAL POEM FOR OLDER FOLKS
A row of bottles on my shelf
Caused me to analyze myself.
One yellow pill I have to pop
Goes to my heart so it won't stop.
A little white one that I take
Goes to my hands so they won't shake.
The blue ones that I use a lot
Tell me I'm happy when I'm not.
The purple pill goes to my brain
And tells me that I have no pain.
The capsules tell me not to wheeze
Or cough or choke or even sneeze....
The red ones, smallest of them all
Go to my blood so I won't fall..
The orange ones, very big and bright
Prevent my leg cramps in the night.
Such an array of brilliant pills
Helping to cure all kinds of ills.
But what I'd really like to know............
Is what tells each one where to go!
There's always a lot to be thankful for if
you take time to look for it. For example
I am sitting here right now thinking how nice it is
that wrinkles don't hurt.
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