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Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: Steffan on July 04, 2009, 07:19:45 PM
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Can someone tell me where this shot was taken please?
(http://www.thumperclub.com/photos/allother/tonyrossxbr1.jpg)
Steffan
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Hi Steffan, I'd also like to know where it is and you probably won't get a reply from Tony for a few days, because I met him at the TC Rally at Uttoxeter today......a long way from home.
Dave
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Tony and his mates are heading up to Wetton tonight for another night's camping and carousing. Steve D saud he might join them. Don't expect a reply too soon ;)
GC
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I can tell you where it isn't...............norfolk, it's a wild guess, but there are a few giveaways :)
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I can tell you where it isn't...............norfolk, it's a wild guess, but there are a few giveaways :)
Could be the camera angle making things look different - could be Cambridgeshire...
R
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Pretty sure it's not Holland either... if we keep this up long enough maybe we can identify it by a process of elimination.. :P
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Somerset , general area of Sedgemoor .
Rob .
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Afan Valley after an earthquake..?
R
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Pinewood Studios?
Andy
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Its my back garden. Sorry, been keeping it quiet but I own my own set of hills and valleys....
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Is it Mordor?
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caption: Look Mr Frodo, I have found an easy way into Mordor. We could ride this here Honda. The Dark Lord would never expect the Ring bearer to ride a Honda Mr Frodo.....
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Sussed it!
It was taken from the other side of the road..... ;D ;D ;D
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caption: Look Mr Frodo, I have found an easy way into Mordor. We could ride this here Honda. The Dark Lord would never expect the Ring bearer to ride a Honda Mr Frodo.....
Dark Lord, Dark Lord - we have Yuasa not Lucas...
Ooops Dark Lord not Prince of Darkness
R
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" Those pesky Hobbits have nicked my panniers >:("
Rob .
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They have stacked them up and made a block of flats...
R
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Tony asked me to pass on this on. 1992 Stella Alpina rally.
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Who you calling a hobbit, just cos I'm short fat and hairy, I think my cousin dorin would have a thing to say to you.
beeman.
ps the panniers have come in useful,