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Hey Dave......

PostPosted: 06 Nov 2005 7:02
by Alaskan_TA
Dave, if you are going to visit, why not call on the telly and let me know like a normal bloke? :hmmm:

I did get your message, sorry I missed you old chap. :nod:

Barry

PostPosted: 07 Nov 2005 8:46
by dave-r
Yeah I get around a bit. It just goes to show no-one is safe. :s006:

PostPosted: 08 Dec 2005 23:06
by 500MAG
We don't get much snow down here, but we have plenty of dust to write your name in. If you are ever in Midland,TX, let me know. I would like to meet a fellow mopar freak.

Wes Adkins

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2005 1:55
by Jon
Me too 500mag

So how many of the Europeans in this forum have been to the U.S. Bye the way what is a "Bloke":wink:

Just curious. :s022:

Jon

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2005 8:28
by Chrippa
My car has been to the states but not me :wink: :mrgreen:

Never been to the states but im planning on going to Carlisle this year, have been wanting to go there for the last two years now!!

I regret i didnt go there this year with all the 69 ½ A12 cars and all :|

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2005 8:44
by dave-r
Been to Canada twice (Ontario, Alberta and for a few hours BC) and been to the USA (New York) once just for a few days and a bit of shopping.

My eldest sister lived between San Francisco and LA for 5 years but I never had the money to go visit. :(

My car was built at Detroit and lived in Texas before I bought it.

It was interesting to see on the map that Barry in Alaska is within driving distance of some of the places I have been to. So one day I might really leave a note on his car. :wink: :lol:

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2005 8:55
by Neil
been to Jacksonville, Houston and Cleveland but always business not pleasure :(
I do fancy a driving holiday but can`t decide where to go. So much to see and do :)

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2005 8:57
by dave-r
Jon wrote:Bye the way what is a "Bloke":wink:

Just curious. :s022:

Jon


Seriously?
Translation I would think would be Bloke = Guy or Dude.

Language and dialect are very interesting don't you think?

Where I live we would say "He's a canny bloke" meaning "He is a man of outstanding qualities".

But just up the road in Scotland it would mean "He is very careful with his money" which for a Scottish bloke is an outstanding quality. :mrgreen:

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2005 16:12
by Jon
Had an idea. :idea:

When the new challenger comes out in 2007 some of you canny blokes can come to the states and rent a few for a driving holiday. :s002:

Plenty of time to save your euro's :wink2:

Jon

PostPosted: 10 Dec 2005 10:20
by Major Kong
Jon wrote:Plenty of time to save your euro's :wink2:

Jon


AAHHHHHH :shock: No Euro's here in the UK only proper money- £ + p

PostPosted: 10 Dec 2005 21:23
by Peter
Euro's over here in Holland, i've bin to the USA in '97. Had holliday and had to bring a 5 wheeler from Phoenix to Seattle we had a gread time over there.
Greatings Peter.

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2005 2:29
by Jon
Peter ,

Did you see the Grand Canyon? It is so awesome in person. Scares me to stand by the edge. How about Zion or Bryce Canyon? And Monument Valley with all of the old red western platues. Boating on Lake Powell well that just boggeles the mind. And then there's.........


They rent RV'S whereas you can stay over night wherever you want. Say $250 a day.

Note: This is not an advertisement. :s024:

Jon

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2005 17:01
by Bilko
Been to the US around 6-7 times.
Most interesting trip was to visit a friend in Huntsville State Pen, Texas. We flew to Dallas, spent a few days with his folks, had a day at the jail, (this was in 1985 and he's still in there now) and then caught the Greyhound bus to San Fransisco via Denver, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas. What a country! (Got piles from sitting on my ass for 2 days on that damn bus)! :oops:

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2005 19:21
by Peter
Jon wrote:Peter ,

Did you see the Grand Canyon? It is so awesome in person. Scares me to stand by the edge. How about Zion or Bryce Canyon? And Monument Valley with all of the old red western platues. Boating on Lake Powell well that just boggeles the mind. And then there's.........


They rent RV'S whereas you can stay over night wherever you want. Say $250 a day.

Note: This is not an advertisement. :s024:

Jon


Hello Jon, we didn't rent the Rv it was from my sponsor of my race bike. Wich had the RV whith truck over there. 8)
End yes we went to Grand Canyon, Brice Canyon, Zion, Thruxton, Old route 66, Hoverdam , Lake Mead, Vegas, Salt Lake/bonnevile salts.............Lassen Volcanic Park, Redwoods country, Seattle race track, It was a gread expirance (sorry aboud my bad englisch writing) Greatings yours Peter.

Visiting the US

PostPosted: 01 Jan 2006 18:08
by stones
Hi jon and everybody.
Been to the USA once ,landed in Toronto Canada,drove to Detroit then to Chicago,from there to Niagara Falls and back to Toronto again.
Fantastick trip(2004) , will be back in Chicago in late april this year,any suggestions of events in late April anyone?
Take Care

Stones, norway






71 R/T

PostPosted: 06 Jan 2006 18:40
by 1178
If any of you come around the panhandle of Florida let me know. would love to meet everyone.

PostPosted: 07 Jan 2006 23:23
by Christer
sleepychallenger wrote:If any of you come around the panhandle of Florida let me know. would love to meet everyone.


The same goes for everyone who happens to be in the neighborhood of Gothenburg (Sweden). Just drop me a mail and I will be happy to show you around.