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    A HUGE thank you for TD3

    I need to thank a bunch of people for the success of TD3
    First and foremost MADDUCK

    She gave up her place on the track to support this event and did a lot of the paperwork before hand to get the ball rolling and did a heck of a lot of work on the day.Not to mentuion um being my ambulancce driver when --yea well we all know what happened
    White Trash was my acting right hand man for the morning --OH and Trashy--just remember paybacks a bitch (ill get you for that black flag if its the last thing I do )
    Death inc stepped into the fray and did the scrutineering.
    Shaun Harris spent a lot if not ALL of the day sorting out peoples suspension for them with no mention of payment etc -then he actually ASKED me if he could do a couple of laps--
    Trumpy supplied the table we needed for sighn on and helped out in the morning--And helped with what im told was the fastest van loadup in human history
    Nicko and Motoracer gave their time and bikes to instruct the riders that needed it
    And me on mate AJTurbo was happy to lend a helping hand
    Amd of course without SpankMe--no site no event

    Please you folk Thank those people because without them TD3 wouldnt have happened.

    Each and every one of you with your positive attitudes made the day the great thing it turned out to be pat yaselves on the back
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    Yeh... cheers folks... see ya on the next one.

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    Bullshit, thanks to YOU Mister Frost. And of course Mad duck.

    I got all the perks, even got to wave a black flag, my lifelong ambition.......

    Also, on that "Shaun" note, the man spent a hell of alot of time (all day in fact) working on other peoples bikes. I certainly hope you guys appreciate the effort he put in, not only to be there, but spend his whole day up to elbows in grease.
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    good to see your ok frosty...

    hopefully you can get the bike sorted again is there much damage to the sv650???

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    Thanks all!!!
    Frosty, for hooking it all up, and being soo enthusiastic about bikes and racing!!
    Madduck for remembering my name when lunch came up!!
    And WT for OKing my dodgy duct tape refairings...

    And Shuan, for hooking me up with a spare clipon,
    and Andrew Stroud for giving us all the learn!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Bullshit, thanks to YOU Mister Frost. And of course Mad duck.
    Ditto, you the man Frosty, I'm just glad I could help things run a little smoother.
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    Thanks guys, it was an awesome day.

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    We know that something like this needs the help of many (thanks to them all). BUT none of it would happen without one person putting it all together. For that, Frosty, thanks can never be enough.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Great day Frosty, WT, MadD, DI et al. Very well organised. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Bullshit, thanks to YOU Mister Frost. And of course Mad duck.

    I got all the perks, even got to wave a black flag, my lifelong ambition.......

    Also, on that "Shaun" note, the man spent a hell of alot of time (all day in fact) working on other peoples bikes. I certainly hope you guys appreciate the effort he put in, not only to be there, but spend his whole day up to elbows in grease.
    Third that... Awesome stuff Frosty, huge thanks to you also to Madduck, WT, Death and Motoracer (for giving me his bike)...

    And ofcourse Shuan... Alot of racers wish the could have him tinkering with their suspension like you guys had...
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    Thanks all, very much appericated!!! :

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    Thanks everybody, especially Frosty. I don't know half the names of the helpers that deserve a mention but the ones I did see doing a top job, WT, Madduck (thanks for knowing my name too when I didn't know you), Death, Motobob for sweeping the oil off the track, Marknz..
    Wish I'd known about the expert advisors (Shaun & Andrew S).. ah too many
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    Shaun Harris spent a lot of the day sorting out peoples suspension for them
    big ups to him for that!
    lost count of the number of times he was approached for help... I learnt alot of stuff just from following him from bike to bike!

    huge credit to ya Shaun for helping out the rest of us 'lowly' lot!!!
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    Yeah awesome day thanks frosty...and et al for all the hard work on the day...and I also will hop on the bandwagoon and thank shaun for turning up on a sunday to help out like he did...fuckin brillent shaun!!! thanks mate...
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    cheers frosty.

    Thanks for sticking your neck out for us. Deposit already paid for the next TD.

    Thanks also to Shaun for spending hours on my bike putting the new shock in. Special thanks for telling myself and Poos to fuck up in such a nice way. hahahahahahahahahaha. That was the funniest thing I heard all day.

    Thanks to Keystone for the gas, and apologies for the wisecrack. Your arse is not big by any means. I was out of line.

    Thanks for stroudy for letting us blokes watch the chicks go round and round. There was a couple missing though. Wherre where you dreamer?

    To those who help Frosty. Cheers.

    Poos for drinking tui and saving the real beer for the rest of us.

    For boomer, for laughing at my jokes. Someone has to.

    Busa, for the place at the last minute. Bugger again mate.
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