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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    Were you going to put the beers to keep them cool SD ?

    welcome to the funnyfarm Frio enjoy

    it's a wonder Dangerous hasn't spotted this yet, He's guzzi nut think he had a 1100sport at one stage plus his current mount :slap: there's plenty of guzzi's getting around
    Yeah but them gingas are always a bit slow eh T.W.R.!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Yeah but them gingas are always a bit slow eh T.W.R.!!
    bound to make an appearance now the guzzi got pretty wide on the pig root a couple of times

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    bound to make an appearance now the guzzi got pretty wide on the pig root a couple of times
    Hmmm, the silence on THAT was deafening, tell me more!!
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    Hello guys, thanks very much again for the very warm welcome, I really appreciate it!
    I have been away for a few days and I neglected the forum... but hey I am back now

    It really sounds like NZ is lots of fun, since I am also passionate about sports I got in touch (email) with a few people in Wellington to ask some information, and everyone has been very kind.

    Anyway I really hope it will work out in the end, the company I am shooting for is going to decide whether they are interested or not in the next few weeks.

    By the way Frio means indeed "cold" in Spanish, but in my case it is only a coincidence.
    In Italian frio doesn't mean anything, it is a nickname an old friend gave me by combining the first two letters of my first and last names: FRancesco IOrio

    Cheers,

    Frio

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    Hey Frio, lots of luck on your application and good on you for wanting to come out to our neck of the woods! Keeping my fingers crossed for you
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