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Just got back from a nice run out to the ponderosa cafe and now my shiny black 1200s is now brown!!!
Ah well, it was worth it to feel alive again and the lasagne was spot on!!
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Oddly enough nearly went today,my two retrievers think it's good fun to go up the hill opposite and beyond even if my heart's in my mouth by the time were at the top,spent the day looking at shotguns instead!!!.
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That's my local stomping ground. Might see you up there sometime, black 1100S. All the best, Mac.
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winger wrote:Oddly enough nearly went today,my two retrievers think it's good fun to go up the hill opposite and beyond even if my heart's in my mouth by the time were at the top,spent the day looking at shotguns instead!!!.
We got a job on then gov ?
I could do with the extra cash as money is being spent left right and centre on non bike related stuff.I need to equal the balance!
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Sorry son,just another exspensive habit sucking me back in,someone said on tuesday clay shooting is about haveing a nice day out,when really it's all about winning!!
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I live within striking distance of Birmingham. Where's the Ponderosa cafe? Sounds a good place to go, especially as I like Lasagne!
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Post by paul thompson »

Taz. The "Pondy" is on the top of the horseshoe pass in Llanngollen. They have been catering for bikers for a very long time. There was at least a dozen of us there yesterday, although i can't imagine there being as many folks there today.
CC mac...hope to see you there mate.
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BEEN RETIRED IS GREAT, RIDING ALL DAY AND SOMETIMES I GET TO GO ON THE BIKE.

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It's one of my stomping grounds too! never seen another S there yet, well, apart from this years trixter spring weekend.
tis only 40mins from Liverpool, so it makes a good meeting point for a days thraping around some of Wales best biking roads.

see you all there sometime soon.

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Reckon it will soon be time to think about our Spring weekend away, Nth Wales and the Ponderosa calls us back!!!

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Could be :D
Perhaps we could all book into the stables this year if booked early enough?
I'm up for it, wherever we go.

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Hi I only live about 8 miles from the ponderosa café. And if any of you lads fancy a day out up here in North Wales just let me know and I will show you some good biking roads with excellent scenery on route.

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Steve,
Good idea regarding the Stables. Just need to think of a suitable date. Any suggestions?

Peter.

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herrman wrote:Steve,
Hope you have forgiven me for selling the BCR by now!!!
NO, NEVER.........oh, alright then, your forgiven :D

As for dates, Easter is 6th to 9th April, so maybe the weekend before that, which is fri 30 March - sunday 1st April, or the weekend after which would be fri 13th :o to sun 15th?

whaddaya think?

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Steve,
Either date would suit me, It will be a gamble on the weather but such is life! What do others think?

Peter.
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