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Subject: Re: Cool Dude Returns


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simon templer
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Date Posted: 08:46:55 04/05/03 Sat
In reply to: Mr Cool 's message, "Cool Dude Returns" on 06:08:05 04/03/03 Thu

Hi Dude!(how old skool can you get!)

If I wouldnt have seen you at a race before on your faggit zebra buttboard I would think you are some midlife crisis

>Hi dudes,
>
>Well said Tommy. I've just got back from holiday in
>France, Hang Gliding in the Alps. Now they have some
>hills! Irish Tom and I found a couple of corkers, (and
>hills -fnarr fnarr). How does this sound? 4 miles
>long, sweeping bends and one hairpin. Smooth tarmac,
>safe run offs. 1380M - (yes, that's METRES not feet)
>vertical height. I have the location safe, and it's by
>a good free flying site and town too.
>
>So, what's happened in old Blighty while I was away?
>Loads by the look of things, but then again not much
>either! I started luging with a skateboard and a
>broomhandle. We ran some hills and had a laugh. There
>was nothing formal about it and we didn't need it. We
>went to Gursdon and had a laugh there, we went to
>Aviemore and were blown away by that. It was cool.
>
>It was cool because it was rare, underground, legally
>dodgy (how we did it anyway) but most of all because
>there was no 'officialness'. OK, Ding has been running
>SSSprint for ages, but we didn't know about that - and
>they keep themselves to themselves. They don't want to
>rule the world. I don't know about the rest of you but
>I'm in this for a laugh, fun - remember that?
>
>If you run a SSSprint event, I'll come and play. If
>you run a BSGA event, I'll be there. Same goes for
>IGSA, BGA or whoever. I don't care, as long as I can
>make it I'll be there. I know one thing though, it
>would be much better if all the 'organisers' could
>agree to put their resources together. A single body
>would have more clout and save me all the different
>membership fees. Think about it eh?
>
>Cheers, MC.
>
>One more thing, it's my Dad's birthday on Sunday so I
>won't see you at Gursdon. I'll try and make the next
>one.

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