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Post by Toby_HDi »

What kind of time should I be aiming to get to Stratford for on the Sunday? Just thinking of parking and what time it all starts.

Hopefully being paid tomorrow so shall be working overtime (between working overtime at work!) to get the car sorted to be able to go up.
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Post by CitroJim »

Any time early to mid-morning Toby :D There's a whole racecourse infield to park in so no worries there :lol:

I'll be there both days although I'll be a bit later on saturday as I have a Doctor's appointment first :(
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Jim wrote
"I'll be there both days although I'll be a bit later on saturday as I have a Doctor's appointment first "

he aint got a XANTIA has he and your going round to fix it

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citronut wrote:
he aint got a XANTIA has he and your going round to fix it

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So you've walked 1000 miles already Jim :shock: ....you're going back to the specialists to have that Hydraflush drained and replaced with new liquid right :lol:
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Post by Toby_HDi »

Drop by the supermarket on the way to pick up some Activa yoghurts too :wink:
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Post by CitroJim »

citronut wrote:he aint got a XANTIA has he and your going round to fix it
That's so funny Malcolm :lol: You never know as he comes across as a typical Citroen owner. In other words, he's a bit of a diamond :D I'll ask him next time I see him! I see him as someone who might have an SM tucked away in his garage...
red_dwarfers wrote:So you've walked 1000 miles already Jim :shock: ....you're going back to the specialists to have that Hydraflush drained and replaced with new liquid right :lol:
Yes, it's basically that Kev, to see how the human equivilent of Hydraflush is working. That human equivilent is lots of salads and a very sensible diet plus an Activa yogurt every day :)

So far, according to my human pressure gauge, my hydraulics are getting sorted out nicely. I'm watching a good fall in my blood pressure on a daily basis now. I was 140/69 this morning. Still a bit high but the diastolic is coming down nicely and these values are appartantly not too bad for a person of advancing years such as I. I just need to work on the systolic now.
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Post by red_dwarfers »

Im going to be making a move in about half and hour. Hopefully I'll be moving in the opposite direction of all the grockles :D
Would someone be so kind as to bring along a sphere tester as I would like to see if my fronts need regassing :D
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Post by CitroJim »

Have a great trip Kev and looking forward to seeing you tomorrow :D

Yep, you'll be well against the flow so should be OK. Just keep off the motorways :wink:

I always find this time of year that better overall progress is made by travellinmg along secondary routes. Actual speed may not be huge but at least you keep moving :)
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Have fun this weekend you lucky buggers....wish i was there....

Might wash the car to console myself :cry: :)
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Jim wrote
"So far, according to my human pressure gauge, my hydraulics are getting sorted out nicely."

so lots of up and downs (citrobics),
all the way up all the way down,
all the way up all the way down,
all the way up all the way down,
all the way up all the way down,
all the way up all the way down,
all the way up all the way down,

thats not enough still got some built up presure in there somewhere

dose Val know about this


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Post by tim leech »

The weather looks promising, both my 2 are ready to roll, see you all Sunday! 8)
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Post by myglaren »

Would probably have turned up as it is a long weekend and I have nothing else planned but the car is still in the hospital for sick Citroens.
Using the 306 or the SAAB for work but they are both going away for the weekend, relegated to Shanks' or the bus.
Would have been nice to meet up with some new faces, as well as the old ones.
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Post by Trainman »

Have a great time, would love to be going as well, alas the devil drives, and the trains keep running...................... :) :(
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Post by citronut »

Steve wrote
"as well as the old ones."

ear you whatch ooooh your calling an old face, Jim's only a yougster still so it cant be him your refering to,

besides its when the rest of the body starts getting old you have prob's

TEA HE

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