Thumper Club Forum
Club House => Events/Meetings/Rideouts => Topic started by: jules on April 16, 2009, 12:30:40 PM
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Just a couple of dates for those of us who are allowed ;)
29.1.10 - 31.1.10 is the Elephantentreffen and the TT is on the same weekend,so get your requests
in guys and don't forget to ask your Mummy if you can go :D,Boyd,AndyM & Steffan
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They have moved the TT to Jan!!!!! :o :o :o :o
Does it not rain enough in IoM in June? Should be good seeing Superbikes going down Bray Hill in a snowstorm, or having to finish in the dark.
Good point will be the ferry will be cheaper - why do the dolts put the TT on when the ferry is so expensive? It is cheaper at other times of the year.
R
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Um,er Rog its the Tauerntreffen in Austria not the IOM TT,but you knew that right ::) ;D
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FFS THAT@S NOT A F*@^*ING RANT IT@S A BL**DY DIARY DATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GET IT INTO YER F*GG*N CALENDAR!!
;) ;D
I guess I'd best go and ask Mummy if I can play.... ;D
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Thanks Smudge!
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FFS THAT@S NOT A F*@^*ING RANT IT@S A BL**DY DIARY DATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Point taken, topic moved, now will you please stop shouting, you're not an RSM. ;)
I'd recommend the Tauerntreffen to anyone, it's a nice event. It doesn't have the rampant luncay of the Elefant rally, but that's part of its charm, it's an adults event.
If you could combine it with an elefant stop-over (say Thursday day and night) before riding the 150 miles to the TT then you would be getting your money's worth. Having said that, the Saturday night at the Elefant is (as Smudge can testify) always a fantastically mad thing.
GC
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FFS THAT@S NOT A F*@^*ING RANT IT@S A BL**DY DIARY DATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Point taken, topic moved, now will you please stop shouting, you're not an RSM. ;)
GC
True... but I am a DC so when I'm working the RSM keeps out of my way and lets me get on with the shouting ;)
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Sorry old chum, my military experience is limited to a brief stint in the ATC in the late 70s. DC? Is the C for captain?
And my original post raises another issue, do you use 'an' prior to the phonetic vowel sound of 'R' (in RSM) or use 'a' for the actual word Regimental (for which the R stands)? I opted for the former. Your thoughts?
GC
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Sorry old chum, my military experience is limited to a brief stint in the ATC in the late 70s. DC? Is the C for captain?
GC
Try this GC for a range of possabilities: http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/DC (http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/DC)
I like the 'Director of Ceremonies'! ;) JUMP! "How high? SIR!"
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Are we getting close yet Smudge? :D
GC
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Sorry old chum, my military experience is limited to a brief stint in the ATC in the late 70s. DC? Is the C for captain?
And my original post raises another issue, do you use 'an' prior to the phonetic vowel sound of 'R' (in RSM) or use 'a' for the actual word Regimental (for which the R stands)? I opted for the former. Your thoughts?
GC
Ahhh a Brylcreem boy... that explains a lot ;) ;D
DC as in Detachment Commander... have a look here:
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The (not very shouty) bloke giving all the orders is the DC or "No 1".
As to "an" or "a", I was always led to believe that "a" was correct but that "an" was acceptable common useage and sounds nicer..
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The (not very shouty) bloke giving all the orders is the DC or "No 1".
He needs to chill out ;) A nice cup of camonile tea should do the trick...
GC
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The (not very shouty) bloke giving all the orders is the DC or "No 1".
He needs to chill out ;) A nice cup of camonile tea should do the trick...
GC
Indeed, he's only tetchy because no-one has put a brew in his hands yet ;) that's why Transalp John and I are always so quiet and mellow. Brew in hand at all times... it's a great British tradition! ;D
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On the "a" or "an" debate, it always miffs me when I pass a road sign saying that I was entering such-and-such a place.. "an historic town". Shouldn't that be "a historic town"? Unless it was the East End of London of course, which is "an 'istoric town".......sort of.
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Having my Oxford Dictionary of Current English to hand it states:
"an is used before vowel sounds (but not a one, a unit) and before heir, honour and hour (but not a hotel)"
Eeer! Simple really...........
Hasta luego
BB
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>:( Errr,
can we get back to the friggin subject!!!,"they do tend to drift dont they"!!
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If you insist, although I was getting ready to launch into a spirited attack on grocer's apostrophes. If all had gone well we would have ended up debating such linguistic worries such as whether the date should be said as twenty oh nine or two thousand and nine.
With a clear run we could have gone for 10 more posts before anyone mentioned winter rallies again :D
Anyway, the Tauerntreffen. It is good fun, it's very cold, the people are nice, you need decent snowchains or tyres, I enjoyed the food at the hut (yes it may be a rufftytuffty rally, but there is a B&B and restaurant at the site), the locals make a mockery of your efforts at getting up the hill by driving up in family saloon cars, it's a long way away, the ride across Europe to get there is deadly dull, A stop-over at the Elefant rally is the only sensible way of making the most of the trip and no matter what you ride there the bloke on the C90 will always get all the glory.
GC