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Old 28th May 2013, 19:37   #271
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Brian contributed over 50% of the total amount raised on the day by donating his services to charity. This is generosity without bounds, I am sure there is no doubt how important Brian was to this event as without him I am sure the turnout would have been fewer and the amount raised certainly lower.

Remaps were charged at full price, 100% was donated to charity. Brian drew a line under them himself and was under no pressure to supply them.

I am sure he will not mind me pointing out that his fuel expenses were covered, as it is such a small price to pay for the huge contribution he made. My dad also bought him a drink and his dinner, as it was the least we could do.

Thank you Brian you are a true gentleman, words alone cannot express my gratitude for everything you provide to this club.
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Old 28th May 2013, 20:11   #272
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Brian contributed over 50% of the total amount raised on the day by donating his services to charity. This is generosity without bounds, I am sure there is no doubt how important Brian was to this event as without him I am sure the turnout would have been fewer and the amount raised certainly lower.

Remaps were charged at full price, 100% was donated to charity. Brian drew a line under them himself and was under no pressure to supply them.

I am sure he will not mind me pointing out that his fuel expenses were covered, as it is such a small price to pay for the huge contribution he made. My dad also bought him a drink and his dinner, as it was the least we could do.

Thank you Brian you are a true gentleman, words alone cannot express my gratitude for everything you provide to this club.
Bah, you're making me blush now
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Old 28th May 2013, 20:17   #273
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Brian contributed over 50% of the total amount raised on the day by donating his services to charity. This is generosity without bounds, I am sure there is no doubt how important Brian was to this event as without him I am sure the turnout would have been fewer and the amount raised certainly lower.

Remaps were charged at full price, 100% was donated to charity. Brian drew a line under them himself and was under no pressure to supply them.

I am sure he will not mind me pointing out that his fuel expenses were covered, as it is such a small price to pay for the huge contribution he made. My dad also bought him a drink and his dinner, as it was the least we could do.

Thank you Brian you are a true gentleman, words alone cannot express my gratitude for everything you provide to this club.
He got a day out (fuel paid for I might add) and was fed and watered...all for plugging-in some 'boxes' that looked like (circa '70's) surplus Dr Who props!

He should be thanking us!!!!

It's all snake oil!!!
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Old 28th May 2013, 20:29   #274
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He got a day out (fuel paid for I might add) and was fed and watered...all for plugging-in some 'boxes' that looked like (circa '70's) surplus Dr Who props!

He should be thanking us!!!!

It's all snake oil!!!
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Old 28th May 2013, 21:09   #275
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Some pics from me

Brian was an absolute trooper and was operating 2 T4's & 2or 3 cars at once!!
He was quicker than me just working on one car at a time
We messed up cos I thought the venue started at 1pm DOH
Sorry I couldn't have helped you more Brian

Here's the man himself.
We think my Band Hat suits him very well as a Rover owner

Was this man wearing slippers too ?!







Very expensive biscuit goes to James




A big Thanks also must go to Westonboy and his wife Jane who "stole" a box of wooden keyfobs from our boot and sold the lot raising more than me & Mrs Jules put together
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