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Old 06 October 2003, 09:20   #1
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Before the Baileys
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Old 06 October 2003, 09:21   #2
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Old 06 October 2003, 09:22   #3
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A little too much Baileys (coffee)

Oh dear, which way do I turn? How many RIBS!!!!!!
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Great Shots

Especially when in focus !!


QUOTE;

"Good Lord, one might have been mistaken for sitting next to a Parcel Force man". Says the man in the purple and red all in one!!

Who, may I ask looks more like a courier van driver now ?

I still think my seats need recovering though !!
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I'll e-mail the video clips to the three of you, be warned, big files!
You just need the boots now MeMe and put the Jesus boots out to pasture!
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What was the problem with the Avon's steering? Was it a very expensive job to fix?

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£150 for new steering cable and fitting as the connections had worn away and lost some teeth on the arrangement. Not expensive, and drives like a dream now.
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I don't remember John Travolta being with us.............see piccies!
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You're the one that I want

ooo - oooo - oooo. Now you come to mention it, Phil does have a bit of the Danny Zuko look about him !!
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Talking of rock n roll

Can anyone explain this rock formation !!!!
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I can name the two boulders at the front!!!
I gave you a geology lesson whilst we were in the bay. As usual you were concentrating on the level of remaining baileys rather than the strata.
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I was listening...

something about the forming of Europe some 300 million years ago when the lithosphere movement formed the upper rocky mantle that we know today. The varying colours in the formation were caused, if I recall you correctly by ashfall from an eruption cloud, bla bla bla. You also mentioned something about accretion or was that just my imagination ?
I'd also be keen to hear you thoughts on bedform sedimentology !
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Rock formations like that are formed when Phil throws his anchor in and the ensuing tidal wave hits the shore at 300mph.

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Bedform Sedmientology

http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/seds/
Graeme, this will give you some light reading for when you get back from your hol's. I'll bring my HCL down next time for a fizz.
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Jet Lag

Thanks Ian, just what a jet lagged weary ribster needs to keep him awake - not.

Actually - good site, do you have anything to do with it ?
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