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lloydie
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RIP Norman
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macdee
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Hard times Al
RIP Norman
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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fabiostar
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still shocking but not forgotten :clap:

RIP norman.
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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AMCQ46
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4 years now ….. RIP my Brother
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Duffy1964
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AMCQ46 wrote:4 years now ….. RIP my Brother
Thoughts are with you all Al. Image


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RIP Norman,

Chris.
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Pete.L
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OMG!

Another year gone by far too fast.

God Bless you Norm
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Jamoi
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I didn't meet Norman, but if he was anything like you Al, he must have been a good bloke.

All the best mate
Jamie :wave:
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AMCQ46
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Jamoi wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2023 6:47 pm I didn't meet Norman, but if he was anything like you Al, he must have been a good bloke.

All the best mate Image
Most would say he was a better bloke than me 8O, and I might even agree :D
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tony.mon
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A good feller to ride with, sadly missed.
I'll visit his grave whenever I'm in the area.
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fabiostar
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Dear god that long ago :eek2 ..

god speed Norman..
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Still remember the 1st day I met him on his rusty bandit and his green working waterproofs. The way that scruffy git muscled that beast along the road Still makes me smile.
Oh and duct tape your breathable boots up :D

Top top bloke.
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Great memories Al, thanks for introducing a Gentleman to us all
Don't hassle me
I'll get there at some time
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JSt
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Remembering good times spent on and off the bike with Norman.

Simple things like gathering firewood in Galloway Activity Centre, chatting on the grass at Malin Head and stopping for some ice cream. Then sharing all those wonderful roads.

What a man.
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