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#91
What a great thread
I miss those old days, and there has been many a time when I've wished I never took over scoobynet as it does spoil the enjoyment of it.
I'll remember the trips to Brunters, the meets, hanging out with the gang, the days of the world record attempt, etc as some of the best of my life.
I've met some great people, and consider myself lucky to have stumbled across this site and the people that frequent it
Nice to see a few of you again
Cheers
Simon
I miss those old days, and there has been many a time when I've wished I never took over scoobynet as it does spoil the enjoyment of it.
I'll remember the trips to Brunters, the meets, hanging out with the gang, the days of the world record attempt, etc as some of the best of my life.
I've met some great people, and consider myself lucky to have stumbled across this site and the people that frequent it
Nice to see a few of you again
Cheers
Simon
#93
Originally Posted by johnfelstead
Hello Steve, one of the best things i did via scoobynet was organise that children in need day, we raised £1000 that was sent to the charity. All the drivers paid their own expenses, it must have cost each of us at least £400 to give people a go and raise some money for charity (would have raised more if we stayed at home and just sent some cheques off LOL But thats no fun, cost me a fortune actually as i blew my turbo. ) Donington were brilliant as they collected the money for us and waived their fee for signing on passengers, so they lost money on the day, that was a great gesture.
Drivers on the day were myself (Westie and 22B), Harj (Richard Squires 22B, thanks Rich!), Mike Tuckwood (STi5 TypeR), Simon De Banke (Mike's TypeR) Stef Reader (UK Turbo) and Pete Croney (Scoobysport RA).
After the day we went to the pub and i counted the money, we were short of the £1000 by £100 or so, so all the drivers put some extra money in to get to the £1000. It was a great spirit going on back then.
The good ole days when everyone knew everyone, the grass was greener and the air was cleaner blah blah.
Hi Phil, got a new lady in your life? Good to see the old codgers like MTR still around too. I havnt seen Banshi since Catalunya last year.
Drivers on the day were myself (Westie and 22B), Harj (Richard Squires 22B, thanks Rich!), Mike Tuckwood (STi5 TypeR), Simon De Banke (Mike's TypeR) Stef Reader (UK Turbo) and Pete Croney (Scoobysport RA).
After the day we went to the pub and i counted the money, we were short of the £1000 by £100 or so, so all the drivers put some extra money in to get to the £1000. It was a great spirit going on back then.
The good ole days when everyone knew everyone, the grass was greener and the air was cleaner blah blah.
Hi Phil, got a new lady in your life? Good to see the old codgers like MTR still around too. I havnt seen Banshi since Catalunya last year.
Yeah, I remember that day, charity would have benefitted more if I had just sent a cheque doubling the amount raised, (and it would have been cheaper for me as well).
The Scooby Mania 'demonstrator' consumed a set of AP 6 pot Pagids, about 4 tanks of petrol, [1] octane booster in equal proportions, 4 tyres, the entrance fee for the event and a windscreen repair (from where a TVR had an off and chucked a stone up at me near craner).
What a great day though myself and Simon drove from the point the track opened until the flag dropped for the last lap..... I even ran laps during the lunch break!
[1] I think someone calculated the on track average MPG at about 6mpg.
Mike
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Got my MY99 in Dec '99, lurked on 'ere Nov/Dec '99 and joined in Jan 2000
I remember the C-I-N track day, one of the best i ever went to, had a ride around with Mike in his RA (i think) and SDB took my better half out in soemones car, might have been Mikes car again. There was a great atmosphere and buzz around that track day Lot of enthusiasts and petrol-heads and not any egos in sight.
Oh yes and Stef in CK had a gentle 'off 'with Jenny on board as well much to her amusement!
That was a good day i have very fond memories of. Met a lot of friendly people and made a few friends to boot.
I remember the C-I-N track day, one of the best i ever went to, had a ride around with Mike in his RA (i think) and SDB took my better half out in soemones car, might have been Mikes car again. There was a great atmosphere and buzz around that track day Lot of enthusiasts and petrol-heads and not any egos in sight.
Oh yes and Stef in CK had a gentle 'off 'with Jenny on board as well much to her amusement!
That was a good day i have very fond memories of. Met a lot of friendly people and made a few friends to boot.
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£5 vouchers, don't remind me. Getting SIDC to agree to that was like getting blood from a stone, as for them honoring it, don't ask.
Oh and I recall asking if anyone would want to come the following year and someone jumping all over me, saying "how dare you steal an SIDC event" hmm, interesting.
Anyway, water under the bridge.
Oh and I recall asking if anyone would want to come the following year and someone jumping all over me, saying "how dare you steal an SIDC event" hmm, interesting.
Anyway, water under the bridge.
#104
Oi Chrispy! Long time!
This forum will never get as good as the first year I had my scoob (-00), but the best thing out of it is a few really good friends - some of which I've met and some that I haven't.
Best night out was with Tuckshop in Nottingham - I deffo need to do that sort of trip again (Maddie is nagging me to death about Alton Towers )...oh, almost forgot the Turnip chase all over the UK...and the Girona Swedish meatball BBQ.
...oh...I've actually seen Adams 22 run...
/J
This forum will never get as good as the first year I had my scoob (-00), but the best thing out of it is a few really good friends - some of which I've met and some that I haven't.
Best night out was with Tuckshop in Nottingham - I deffo need to do that sort of trip again (Maddie is nagging me to death about Alton Towers )...oh, almost forgot the Turnip chase all over the UK...and the Girona Swedish meatball BBQ.
...oh...I've actually seen Adams 22 run...
/J
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Hi J long time no chat, good to see some of the old school about. I have two claims to fame, I came up with the user name Little Miss WRX and I also have a picture of some of the old school in the pub Mr Tuckwood, ChrisB, Stef and a bloke named err...... Simon De Banke. I guess the muppets would pay well if I posted that one.
#107
Originally Posted by chrisp
Hi J long time no chat, good to see some of the old school about. I have two claims to fame, I came up with the user name Little Miss WRX and I also have a picture of some of the old school in the pub Mr Tuckwood, ChrisB, Stef and a bloke named err...... Simon De Banke. I guess the muppets would pay well if I posted that one.
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Originally Posted by SecretAgentMan
Oi Chrispy! Long time!
Best night out was with Tuckshop in Nottingham - I deffo need to do that sort of trip again (Maddie is nagging me to death about Alton Towers
/J
Best night out was with Tuckshop in Nottingham - I deffo need to do that sort of trip again (Maddie is nagging me to death about Alton Towers
/J
Yeah, get maddie over here, if she can keep her shoes on next time.
I'm a 1998/99 vintage myself. Jerry you are the only person to EVER bring me a car which has needed a repair caused by "MOOSE STRIKE".
Priceless.
Mike.
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What about everyones favourite.....Imatruckass??
remember him
remember him
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Originally Posted by chrisp
Hi J long time no chat, good to see some of the old school about. I have two claims to fame, I came up with the user name Little Miss WRX and I also have a picture of some of the old school in the pub Mr Tuckwood, ChrisB, Stef and a bloke named err...... Simon De Banke. I guess the muppets would pay well if I posted that one.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthrea...9&page=2&pp=20
#119
Adam,
I didn't say that! Just think that it's neither the thread nor the place to discuss. If indeed it really needs discussing. Rich's car was "looked after" far worse by the custodians pre and post Harj.
Matt
I didn't say that! Just think that it's neither the thread nor the place to discuss. If indeed it really needs discussing. Rich's car was "looked after" far worse by the custodians pre and post Harj.
Matt
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Cars done nearly 12K but it has been tweaked to 320bhp now . Would be a shame to sell it.
I remember posting that picture on here now but it was a while back.
Did you lot know Mr Rainbird owned a Subaru as a company vehicle . Not seen Mike for a while, has he still got his white escort cossie ?
I remember posting that picture on here now but it was a while back.
Did you lot know Mr Rainbird owned a Subaru as a company vehicle . Not seen Mike for a while, has he still got his white escort cossie ?