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What does an average Moggie driver look like?
Alex look in the mirror and all will be revealed :o although your version may have some extra facial hair :wink:
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:lol:

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Kevin wrote:
What does an average Moggie driver look like?
Alex look in the mirror and all will be revealed :o although your version may have some extra facial hair :wink:
:evil: :wink:
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What does an average Moggie driver look like?
no comment!

Vikki - I'll bring a tow rope in my Moris Camper van. Not likely to need it unless some of the alternator-using folks are taking the same route 8)
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rayofleamington wrote:I'll bring a tow rope in my Moris Camper van.
I wonder how many Morris Minor fans you can squeeze into a Marina camper... 8) :D
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How many did we get into Roger's caravan/trailer thingy this year? :D
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I think it was at least eleven adults & a dog. :D
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Lou wrote:How many did we get into Roger's caravan/trailer thingy this year? :D
alex_holden wrote:I think it was at least eleven adults & a dog. :D
:lol: Plus a big cake :P
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rayofleamington wrote: Vikki - I'll bring a tow rope in my Moris Camper van. Not likely to need it unless some of the alternator-using folks are taking the same route 8)
It was my dynamo that failed in France this year, and the replacement dynamo that failed before we got home :evil:

And wasn't it your alternator that failed on last years LEO :roll: :wink: :lol:
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Are you suggesting that this years inter branch challange should be who can change a dynamo the quickest ?



I am hoping that we can have use of the haynes dual control car, where one person steers and the other person operates the clutch and speed of the car. If either person tries to carry out the other team members task a loud buzzer is sounded and you incur time faults. The car can also be driven with a third person who shouts directions to the other two who are blindfolded.

what do you think! <br>Image<br>
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pgc520 wrote:I am hoping that we can have use of the haynes dual control car, where one person steers and the other person operates the clutch and speed of the car. If either person tries to carry out the other team members task a loud buzzer is sounded and you incur time faults. The car can also be driven with a third person who shouts directions to the other two who are blindfolded.

what do you think!
Brilliant! :D I'd love a go at that 8)

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That method of driving sound familiar
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pgc520 wrote:Are you suggesting that this years inter branch challange should be who can change a dynamo the quickest ?
It's amazing how fast you can change a dynamo at the side of a motorway.
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Andrew, IBC sounds excellent. :D If you can get the track, how about some laser (or similar) speed checks. Great for those who want to see how fast they go, and excellent for those who just want to know if their speedo is calibrated properly.
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Just looked it up and i'd have to drive 8.2 miles :o Blimey how ever will I cope.
Can't very well get out of going this year by saying it's to far then. :D
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I should watch it or you might end up with "visitors"! :lol:

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Robin, if you get stuck, We can give you a hand to get there.
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Post by Cam »

Spookily, the National next year is EXACTLY the same distance from home as the start of the Roses run this year! :o (162 miles). :D
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Post by PSL184 »

So, is it 27th & 28th or 28th & 29th?
We need to know to book accom.... :-)
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It's always Sat & Sun so 27 & 28 June 2009

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