TT a very British challenge

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macdee
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TT a very British challenge

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on to night itv 4 at 9:00
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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:thumbup: Set my my DVR for that.

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:thumbup:
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got it on now. :thumbup:

murray walker does well considering he was born in 1923 !!
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Watching it now :thumbup: The Mrs is SO pleased :lol: Back in the kitchen where you belong woman!!!
Those Norton race bikes are sweet looking beasties. Be nice to know the tank fabricator! 24l Spondon tank anyone. :lol:
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For those in the know I see Nikon are getting some advertising with their miniaturisation effect. How long before that effect gets abused and becomes boring. Just watching the Qualifying and they have just done a nice miniaturisation (tilt shift) time lapse piece. It's like turning everything into Lego. :lol:

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