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    Heading down with Blue Babe and joining-up with TIE 9:45am at the Three Furlongs, Kaiwaka. Then heading down to hopefully join Frosty's lot (12:30pm???)
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    Sorry

    Sorry not going to be able to make it, just found the details!

    My regards to the family!

    I know that area well, if you dont like extremely narrow twisty roads do not go Laingholm Drive!

    Below is a link to S-maps and some directions this will make it a safer ride:

    Go up Titirangi Road to the Road-about.
    Turn left down Huia Road
    Keep following it go past the reserve (on right) past Laingholm Drive (on left)!
    Go past the old gas station (think it is a cafe now on right) past Woodlands Park Drive (on right)!
    Keep going does get a little twisty!
    Take first left turn into Victory Road!
    Keep following Victory Road - go past school (on left), past firestation (on right) (road takes sharp right)
    Keep following Victory Road all the way down the hill (it does get twisty) but will bring you out at the desired shop and is a lot safer - will have to trust me on that one!

    http://www.smaps.co.nz/nz/waitakere/.../victory+road/
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    ill be at MOBIL Lincoln road till 1.15 -First gas station as soon as you get off the motorway
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    ill be at MOBIL Lincoln road till 1.15 -First gas station as soon as you get off the motorway
    With a group leaving from the PWC building in the city at 1pm, hopefully you can wait 5 or 10 for us.

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    My thoughts to the family and friends during this difficult time.

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    Apologies, could not make it. Got a last minute emergency call from work.
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    I'd like to thank those that turned up for dan's farewell... as his mum and dad mentioned, it's exactly how he would have wanted it, and it was great to see that he's touched so many people in his time here.

    Have fun out there, I know that one thing I've taken from the experience is not to put off things that you want to do and are important to you, you never know when tomorrow might be too late.

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    Yeah was a nice service, sorry i left just after the service was really upset and needed to go clear my head.

    take care all.....

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    Again on behalf of the family I would like to thank all those who turned up, they were overwhelmed.

    Below are some photos of the day.
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    Was a great turn out and suspect dan touch the life's of a lot more people but where unable to be there.

    Just like to say to dan's family thank you for allowing us to be a part of saying farewell to dan yesterday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    Again on behalf of the family I would like to thank all those who turned up, they were overwhelmed.

    Below are some photos of the day.
    Maybe my techo-brain has failed me this morning, but where were the photos you mention?

    Was great to be a part of the proceedings yesterday, the sidecar arrangement for Daniel was quite special... And the general respect shown by the other motorists en-route to the crematorium (with the exception to this being the truck blasting thru the KB "Block" - after which he got set upon by a pair of Vespas, and the idiot in the mercedes - ZRXer reminded him of his place in the gene pool)
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    For those of you that didnt get a chance to attend, there was an awesome procession of bikes from the church to funeral parlor. It would have been at least 1km long
    Thank you to his family and friends for having us
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blairos View Post
    And the general respect shown by the other motorists en-route to the crematorium (with the exception to this being the truck blasting thru the KB "Block" - after which he got set upon by a pair of Vespas,
    I am acquainted with the owner of that transport company and have just spoken to his wife in the office,to the effect that she will give the driver arse holes

    Now did anyone get the rego of the Merc?

    And does anyone have some spare petrol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    I am acquainted with the owner of that transport company and have just spoken to his wife in the office,to the effect that she will give the driver arse holes

    Now did anyone get the rego of the Merc?

    And does anyone have some spare petrol?
    That was just bloody dangerous, not to mention disrespectful.

    As for the guy in the Mercedes at the round about, that was the funniest thing I've seen for a while.
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