And Michel Colucci, alias Coluche.Poor Paul Smart killed by a u-turning driver just like Mike Hailwood.
Like Clem,that pic brought back memories Paul, we went to the Chimay classic racing weekend some years ago, a red hot weekend of racing and weather, thouroughly recommended.Chimay
Even the more so if you appreciate good beer.Like Clem,that pic brought back memories Paul, we went to the Chimay classic racing weekend some years ago, a red hot weekend of racing and weather, thouroughly recommended.
Love it.One suicidal chicken, an indecisive sheep and two wet cattle grids woke me up nicely ..
Nice pic, last time down there on two wheels couldn't see much of the valley...Valley of the Rocks, not a Doug McClure film but an actual place – 7.30 this morning! Cracking ride, cool air holding moisture , which the motor loves and sun coming out . Gone to the dark side by going open carbs (125 mains) and I have to admit it goes much better all round, might get some tea strainers to put my mind at rest. One suicidal chicken, an indecisive sheep and two wet cattle grids woke me up nicely ..

I can’t imagine why they would be. Isn’t beer proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy?Even the more so if you appreciate good beer.
ah yes but what colour bottle top is yours? beer brewed by trapiste monks, just a sheer delight, but are they tee total, even though they make it?
CLEM
No, that's wine.I can’t imagine why they would be. Isn’t beer proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy?
Your right Clem, the colour of the bottle top referred to the % of alcohol in the Chimay trappist beer,6%,9% and 12% available, i had forgot about that for some reason...great beer..Even the more so if you appreciate good beer.
ah yes but what colour bottle top is yours? beer brewed by trapiste monks, just a sheer delight, but are they tee total, even though they make it?
CLEM
Indecisive sheep certainly sharpen the senses!
Is it just me, or does the rock formation on the hillside look like a merino sheep?Valley of the Rocks, not a Doug McClure film but an actual place – 7.30 this morning! Cracking ride, cool air holding moisture , which the motor loves and sun coming out . Gone to the dark side by going open carbs (125 mains) and I have to admit it goes much better all round, might get some tea strainers to put my mind at rest. One suicidal chicken, an indecisive sheep and two wet cattle grids woke me up nicely ..
It’s actually home to a herd of wild/ feral goats and a cricket pitch!Is it just me, or does the rock formation on the hillside look like a merino sheep?
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