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Someone brought their dad to a scooter rally....?
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still he had made the effort to go to the fancy dress shop
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To summarise.....

On a more general note, am I the only person that thinks that taking an Italian scooter and covering it in Union Flags, British bulldogs, St. Georges Crosses and assorted other patriotic stuff a little odd.
Meus Lambretta est non infractus. Is est quietus.
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A bit like England World Cup football supporters, driving around in BMWs' or Audi with the Union flag flying from their cars!
Spanner check the running gear before every outing, like in the Army. You know it makes sense!
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Ricspeed, gone but never forgotten RIP my friend #59
he"ll be related though surely? he"s from Hartlepool, that makes you at least cousins....

Adyonekenobi wrote:A bit like England World Cup football supporters, driving around in BMWs' or Audi with the Union flag flying from their cars!
Why would any England supporter fly the Union flag ??
And does this mean as an England supporter i can only drive a car made in England ?? So it will be a Nissan (Sunderland) or a Honda (Swindon) ...................