I'm working on it. The biggest problem would be if I had the room next to the Polack and the Scotsman. I think all the oinking and squealing would keep me awake all night!
Oops! I had to edit this as I forgot to put a smiley in there and I know how sensitive Dave is.
What an eye for road selection. That is one our day rides and it is what it looks like. The pavement going north on 160 down hill to Cumberland is a bit rough and needs extra care. That 606/68 through Exeter into Appalachia is dreamy with the most elegant banked corners and rivals the Tail of the Dragon for driving pleasure.
I'm working on it. The biggest problem would be if I had the room next to the Polack and the Scotsman. I think all the oinking and squealing would keep me awake all night!
Oops! I had to edit this as I forgot to put a smiley in there and I know how sensitive Dave is.
Hold on Paul we have not voted yet to see if the English are even allowed to attend, although you are half Scottish on your ex wife's side. and yes i have to agree with you the Polacks do oink and squeal a lot
Hold on Paul we have not voted yet to see if the English are even allowed to attend, although you are half Scottish on your ex wife's side. and yes i have to agree with you the Polacks do oink and squeal a lot
I'm a quarter Irish on my Mother's side and my daughter is a quarter Scottish, her grandfather moved from Tyneside to work in the shipyards in Burntisland before immigrating to Canada to work in St. Johns Irving shipyards. The only scotch in me is single malt.
I'm 99% sure I'll be there with Peggy.
What an eye for road selection. That is one our day rides and it is what it looks like. The pavement going north on 160 down hill to Cumberland is a bit rough and needs extra care. That 606/68 through Exeter into Appalachia is dreamy with the most elegant banked corners and rivals the Tail of the Dragon for driving pleasure.