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NYMSC "Classics" slope event tomorrow 16th

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North York Moors Soaring Club "Classics" at the Hole of Horcum, between Pickering & Goathland
Weather looks ok for Sunday, I'm going, anyone else?
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If any who go see any nice "classics" and you have a chance - a few pictures to share would be nice :)
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Um, gliders of course? :lol: :oops:
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Was it a VW booklet recipe? :D
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Phil_G wrote: ↑15 Jun 2019, 17:05 Yes gliders only πŸ˜€

Right now I'm sat in my van eating Rosti from a Ridge Monkey πŸ˜€.
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. ;) :D We have to make do with 'cow heel and tripe' or 'pigs trotters' for our sustenance.
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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...🀒
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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 :mrgreen: . My first wife loved pigs trotters(front leg, from foot to knee, of a pig) :mrgreen: 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. :shock: :shock:
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Phil,
Hope I've not put you off your breakfast with the contents of my previous post.
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Glad you had such a great day Phil. That's brilliant you being awarded the Sunspot glider :D
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Roll on Ivinghoe.

Minds blown.

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