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NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 15 Jun 2019, 12:24
by Phil_G
North York Moors Soaring Club "Classics" at the Hole of Horcum, between Pickering & Goathland
Weather looks ok for Sunday, I'm going, anyone else?
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 15 Jun 2019, 14:45
by Carl
If any who go see any nice "classics" and you have a chance - a few pictures to share would be nice
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 15 Jun 2019, 14:48
by Wayne_H
Um, gliders of course?
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 15 Jun 2019, 17:09
by RON
Was it a VW booklet recipe?
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 15 Jun 2019, 19:37
by jackdaw
Phil_G wrote: ↑15 Jun 2019, 17:05
Yes gliders only
Right now I'm sat in my van eating Rosti from a Ridge Monkey
.
Kettles on!
I was confused, I've never heard of 'Rosti' in my nearly 72 years on this planet. So, I looked it up. To me, as a working class SE Londoner, its just plain old 'bubble and squeak'(left over potatoes and vegetables) with possibly some posh extra ingredients and a trendy posh name. Have I got this wrong or do you suave northerners have extra special cuisine that us lower types from 'dun sarf' are not allowed.
We have to make do with 'cow heel and tripe' or 'pigs trotters' for our sustenance.
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 15 Jun 2019, 19:45
by GarydNB
jackdaw wrote: ↑15 Jun 2019, 19:37We have to make do with 'cow heel and tripe' or 'pigs trotters' for our sustenance.
Eeww! I just felt a bit of sick in the back of my throat...
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 16 Jun 2019, 06:42
by jackdaw
GarydNB wrote: ↑15 Jun 2019, 19:45
jackdaw wrote: ↑15 Jun 2019, 19:37We have to make do with 'cow heel and tripe' or 'pigs trotters' for our sustenance.
Eeww! I just felt a bit of sick in the back of my throat...
Gary, not for me I must admit. I prefer 'jellied eels' or 'stewed eels and mash' or 'saveloy, peas pudding and chips' with a 'pickled egg' or 'pickled walnuts'.
My late father loved tripe(cows stomach) but my mother and I hated it, even the smell. Occasionally she would weaken and cook him some tripe and onions
. My first wife loved pigs trotters(front leg, from foot to knee, of a pig)
but yet again not for me. I'm still troubled by the vision of her holding a well boiled 'pigs trotter' and gnawing at it vigorously.
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 16 Jun 2019, 08:03
by jackdaw
Phil,
Hope I've not put you off your breakfast with the contents of my previous post.
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 16 Jun 2019, 19:22
by Carl
Glad you had such a great day Phil. That's brilliant you being awarded the Sunspot glider
Re: NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th
Posted: 16 Jun 2019, 21:55
by Shaun
Roll on Ivinghoe.
Minds blown.
Shaun.