I know its a bit late but the next issue of ATG is going to celebrate 40 years of the Club and I am looking for any content I can get from current or past club members about anything in the clubs history. What I am after is just short paragraphs from as many people as possible so I can fill a sort of vox pop article about peoples favourite event, or most memorable ride, or misty eyed memory of a bike etc etc. Basically anything that can go into a box on a page.
Realistically the last date I will take stuff is the 20th of May, I know it seems a short timescale but you will either do it ASAP or not do it at all so that is not really a problem. Please don't bother to format it, I would prefer just an email back so I can cut and paste, although the odd photo would be gratefully received. Anything from a line to a page would be fantastic, and you can email it to me at the editors email, or send me a pm.
Many thanks
David Marlow
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Re: ATG 40 Years
As a founder member I suppose I ought to try to dredge something up from the dusty corridors of my memory. Probably easier these days than remembering if I turned the oven off, to be fair.
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Re: ATG 40 Years
Hi Pete?
Did you turn the oven off?
The recollections have turned out grand...
Good riding,
CC
Did you turn the oven off?
The recollections have turned out grand...
Good riding,
CC
"I'll use the Morini"
Re: ATG 40 Years
I did, but you will see that my recollection of the number of bikes present at the Highlander differs somewhat from the founder. I'm sure his is more accurate.corsaro chris wrote:Hi Pete?
Did you turn the oven off?
The recollections have turned out grand...
Good riding,
CC