Dave the Renegade:
One of Robinsons pink trucks,seen on the A44 at Monkland, Herefordshire.
Hiya,
Er’ Boss I can’t turn out today, I can’t find mi sunglecks and wig.
thanks harry, long retired.
Dave the Renegade:
One of Robinsons pink trucks,seen on the A44 at Monkland, Herefordshire.
Hiya,
Er’ Boss I can’t turn out today, I can’t find mi sunglecks and wig.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
One of Robinsons pink trucks,seen on the A44 at Monkland, Herefordshire.Hiya,
Er’ Boss I can’t turn out today, I can’t find mi sunglecks and wig.
thanks harry, long retired.
It gets worse Harry, they wear pink polo shirts as well.
altitude:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
One of Robinsons pink trucks,seen on the A44 at Monkland, Herefordshire.Hiya,
Er’ Boss I can’t turn out today, I can’t find mi sunglecks and wig.
thanks harry, long retired.It gets worse Harry, they wear pink polo shirts as well.
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No wonder there’s a driver shortage !
altitude:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
One of Robinsons pink trucks,seen on the A44 at Monkland, Herefordshire.Hiya,
Er’ Boss I can’t turn out today, I can’t find mi sunglecks and wig.
thanks harry, long retired.It gets worse Harry, they wear pink polo shirts as well.
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is that pub on the left still closed Dave. ?
is that pub on the left still closed Dave. ?
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Its been all refurbished John,could be open now,as I’ve not been by there for three weeks.
Cheers Dave.
Hi Dave, Just found this on internet, Cheer’s Pete
Hello Dave. I didn’t know you had been poorly. Have a successfull recovery and all the best.
Just love your contributions and many thanks for your concern in the past. Jim.
Thanks for the Bulmers ERF Pete. Thanks also to Jim for your message. I am getting stronger now, hope to be back driving short journeys middle of next week.
Cheers Dave.
A Mansel Davies milk tanker,seen crossing the flooded Dyfi Bridge at Machynlleth.
Courtesy of ITV Wales.
THE driver of a vintage lorry smashed through a banner during a south Shropshire transport cafe re-opening – and then sat down to breakfast with the owners.
The ‘Open Now’ banner was part of the decorations at the Lazy Trout, the UK’s oldest transport cafe and now trading again at Marshbrook, about two miles south of Church Stretton on the A49, after a re-fit by brothers Jonathan and Adam Jay – owners of the nearby Green Dragon Inn at Little Stretton.
“We invited Andy Price, who runs the Marshbrook Garage and whose father Martin has a collection of vintage vehicles, to bring along a vintage Bedford lorry to perform the ‘drive through’ ceremony – and he was then our first official guest for breakfast,” said Jonathan, pictured with Adam (left) and Andy (centre).
Dave the Renegade:
Courtesy of Bill Montague and Son Russell.
Hi Dave, Have they anything to do with Tudor Griffiths as colour scheme the same? Hope you are back in good health, Cheer’s Pete
pete smith:
Dave the Renegade:
Courtesy of Bill Montague and Son Russell.Hi Dave, Have they anything to do with Tudor Griffiths as colour scheme the same? Hope you are back in good health, Cheer’s Pete
Ex Williams of Wigmore Pete. Was back in hospital for two days until yesterday,hopefully I will be OK from now on.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
pete smith:
Dave the Renegade:
Courtesy of Bill Montague and Son Russell.Hi Dave, Have they anything to do with Tudor Griffiths as colour scheme the same? Hope you are back in good health, Cheer’s Pete
Ex Williams of Wigmore Pete. Was back in hospital for two days until yesterday,hopefully I will be OK from now on.
Cheers Dave.
Hi Dave, Never raced or rallied then!! All the best Dave, take care