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chicken 15-Aug-2005 11:51

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Originally posted by TP
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Perhaps all ACU license holders who book it should go in the fast group for the DSC day? That will prevent sharks from floating around in the inters group or even novice. I think there will still be a variation in pace but the slower people will be on the right line generally and be used to being passed. That would be ok in the fast group IMO.

What does everyone else think?

pah! You don't need to be fast to have an ACU licence - I'm testament to that so let me tootle around at my own pace!

Before you ask, no I haven't and yes I will....

Well, this is why I said there would still be a variation in pace. But if you don't feel comfortable then don't go up into fast. You're there to enjoy the day, not feel uncomfortable because you're in the wrong group.

So get booking, and I'll do the same :D

That is soooo the wrong response Tony. You're supposed to say;

"Chi, despite the fact that you haven't raced, and despite the fact that you seem to fall off with alarming regularity, it is obvious that you are ridiculously fast and choose to go slow to make others feel better"

I can then respond in kind by saying that "You are a racing legend with kung-fu moves that are only matched by your movie-star good looks".
:D

TP 15-Aug-2005 11:57

Chi, despite the fact that you haven't raced, and despite the fact that you seem to fall off with alarming regularity, it is obvious that you are ridiculously fast and choose to go slow to make others feel better.

Dibble 15-Aug-2005 12:10

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Originally posted by TP
Chi, despite the fact that you haven't raced, and despite the fact that you seem to fall off with alarming regularity, it is obvious that you are ridiculously fast and choose to go slow to make others feel better.

ha ha ha ... someone at Cadwell asked me this question ...

"Is Chi trying to become the new Dibble" ....

I honestly didn'y know whether to laugh or cry for you Chi .....

chicken 15-Aug-2005 12:18

Tony, you are a racing legend with kung-fu moves that are only matched by your movie-star good looks.

Pietro, there's no way I could become the new you (the plastic surgery bills would be prohibitive) - nice to be talked about though!

No need to cry for me. Touching wood, damage has been minimal so far and that's the way it is staying!

Dibble 15-Aug-2005 12:21

no need for surgery .. just do the 3D diet..

Dim Sum
Donuts
Drambuie

Mark 15-Aug-2005 12:23

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Originally posted by chicken

Pietro, there's no way I could become the new you (the plastic surgery bills would be prohibitive) - nice to be talked about though!


And re-mortgage the house to pay for all the doughnutz! :frog:

Dibble 15-Aug-2005 12:25

or the DIBBLE Diet

Dim Sum
Indian Take Aways
Beer
Bakewell Tarts
Lots of chips
Eton Mess (mixture of strawberries, single & double cream and merangue)

[Edited on 15-8-2005 by DIBBLE]

Monty 15-Aug-2005 12:58

You'll be ok Chi-there's no chicaine, and I promis not to show you the lines-at least that way if you do decide to fall off it will be all your own work.:lol:

John

skidlids 15-Aug-2005 13:16

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Originally posted by DIBBLE
or the DIBBLE Diet

Dim Sum
Indian Take Aways
Beer
Bakewell Tarts
Lots of chips
Eton Mess (mixture of strawberries, single & double cream and merangue)

[Edited on 15-8-2005 by DIBBLE]

so the D isn't as obvious as I thought

chicken 15-Aug-2005 14:28

I'm with you there Kev.

Plus "Eton Mess"?? Pietro mate, you are as likely to have gone to Eton as me inspecting ladies underwear for a living....


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