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dickieducati 15-Feb-2005 17:54

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Originally posted by tp-996
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Originally posted by NBs996
i think the cyber-postie has nicked my email :(

Maybe it was sent 2nd class e-mail! :D

me too :mad:

now about this web site priority...............................sorry i'll get my coat.

NBs996 15-Feb-2005 17:58

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Originally posted by tp-996
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Originally posted by NBs996
i think the cyber-postie has nicked my email :(

Maybe it was sent 2nd class e-mail! :D

Who asked you anyway.

Has your shiela seen your avatar? :lol:

AK 15-Feb-2005 17:59

No email here either:(

TP 15-Feb-2005 18:01

The eagle has landed.

The bird is in the nest.

dickieducati 15-Feb-2005 18:13

yes got mine too.

cheers chris.

all sounds lovely, especially the page 3 model brolly dolly for each rider, the clothing deal with prada, and the years supply of peroni.


ooooopppppsss ................... did i say too much? :o

TP 15-Feb-2005 18:14

Mmmmmmmmmmm peroni ...

dickieducati 15-Feb-2005 18:17

anyone got their marketing number?

chicken 15-Feb-2005 18:30

Just in case you were serious DD, Peroni is owned by SABMiller and the communications contact is Briony Gilbert who can be reached on briony.gilbert@sabmiller.com or 7659-0115.......

Fordie 15-Feb-2005 18:53

Having "sat in " for Fil2 at the DD meeting after the AGM,I personally thought it was better not to have had an open house, even with those presant, decision making took its time.The thing was, it was controlable. Some of the things Jools is commenting on are fair play,I first looked at the DD series as an extension of the comarardary that is very persistant within the club and long should that reign,some of the DD riders are just as keen to get out on a ride out with the lads as they are to get out on track and do the business.Thats how I saw the series, a oppotunity to go one step further up to a trackday but keeping it within the boundaries of the club spirit. The incursion of people just doing the DD as a "Pot hunting" exercise and putting nothing back in to the exploits of the DSC could be a worry, would we have more non DSC participating riders to the DD than participating . I hope not. Chris mentioned the fact that this should not take away any future or past activities that we have enjoyed together , Im sure most of the lads will support it well and have a hoot at the same time, ride outs will be organised and new friends made, just like it all ways has. 4D

Iconic944ss 15-Feb-2005 21:08

Well done 4D for injecting some common sense!

Maybe its because I have not been to bed yet off nightshifts but I cannot understand why people seem to think there is something elitetist / political about the events around DD.

Yes its great for everyone to have a voice but the riders NEED to have the greatest input as it surely will effect them the most.

I'm also sure that all the debated details will come out in the 'wash' soon enough (unless someone else is planning a 600 Ducati splinter race group for some reason).

Can we all please continue supporting the DSC, enjoying our bikes (for whatever reason) and look forward to the summer???

Cheers - Frank


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