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Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Dec 31st, '18, 19:18
by Smiler
CBRandy wrote: ↑Dec 31st, '18, 19:16
Smiler wrote: ↑Dec 31st, '18, 19:09
CBRandy wrote: ↑Dec 31st, '18, 19:06
West bay.north devon.love the road over exmoor to lynton.cheddar usually stop at waterfall cafe for a coffee.
….and cake surely? :)):
Oh yes defo cakeπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
Then you'll fit in just fine around here :)):

Fleet Air Arm Museum does a decent coffee & walnut, just saying :mrgreen:

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Dec 31st, '18, 19:24
by CBRandy
Smiler wrote: ↑Dec 31st, '18, 19:18
CBRandy wrote: ↑Dec 31st, '18, 19:16
Smiler wrote: ↑Dec 31st, '18, 19:09
….and cake surely? :)):
Oh yes defo cakeπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
Then you'll fit in just fine around here :)):

Fleet Air Arm Museum does a decent coffee & walnut, just saying :mrgreen:
Cheers m8.
I dont work due to kidney failure and dialysis.so can get out most days not a fan of wet roads tbh.but do ride all year when its dry

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Dec 31st, '18, 19:40
by billinom8s
The trouble with wet roads is they hide the potholes.

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Dec 31st, '18, 21:08
by Smiler
That sounds like quite a lot to be dealing with - here’s to some dry roads and cake research next year :)

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Dec 31st, '18, 22:10
by CBRandy
Smiler wrote: ↑Dec 31st, '18, 21:08 That sounds like quite a lot to be dealing with - here’s to some dry roads and cake research next year :)
Sounds goodπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Dec 31st, '18, 23:10
by billinom8s
Top cake in Teignmouth

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 1st, '19, 08:23
by Ming
billinom8s wrote: ↑Dec 31st, '18, 19:40 The trouble with wet roads is they hide the potholes.
With the right bike, water filled potholes can be quite fun........ You ever been to Davidstow airfield in the winter? My 1190 resembled a CRF250 for a while!

Back to the OP- do try to get involved and organise a ride out. These guys are a friendly bunch and won't take the piss if you get something slightly wrong or different to what they would do. The last one I led involved a detour that wasn't planned and involved some dodgy lanes but I'm still here to tell the tale! And you'll certainly widen your knowledge of decent roads if nothing else!

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 1st, '19, 13:45
by Fozz
CBRandy wrote: ↑Dec 30th, '18, 18:38 Hi.
Anyone from burnham on sea/berrow area on here.
Cheers
Andy
My Wifes from Berrow so i know the dunes fairly well :)):
We got married in the church on the golf coarse/beach.

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 1st, '19, 22:45
by Smiler
Fozz wrote: ↑Jan 1st, '19, 13:45
CBRandy wrote: ↑Dec 30th, '18, 18:38 Hi.
Anyone from burnham on sea/berrow area on here.
Cheers
Andy
My Wifes from Berrow so i know the dunes fairly well :)):
We got married in the church on the golf coarse/beach.
Fozz!!! What’s her name? This is turning out to be quite a small world lol

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 2nd, '19, 09:27
by Fozz
My Wife was Patricia Tyrrell.
She had 3 sisters and a brother,lived at Church house road Berrow.Went to King Alfreds school.
Of course ages will be more relevant :)): Born 68.

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 2nd, '19, 12:14
by CBRandy
That name rings a bell we must have been in same year.i live in barton road opp the school.also born 68

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 2nd, '19, 12:22
by Fozz
Whats your surname mate?
Il ask the question.

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 2nd, '19, 15:00
by CBRandy
Dade mate

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 2nd, '19, 16:12
by Smiler
Fozz, what are her sisters and brothers names? This is fast turning into some bizarre reunion πŸ˜‚

Re: Anyone from burnham/berrow area

Posted: Jan 3rd, '19, 12:03
by Fozz
CBRandy wrote: ↑Jan 2nd, '19, 15:00Dade mate
Thinks she remembers you from Primary school?