FNRTTC Brighton Nov 2011 Help Needed.

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I would like to enter this photo that I took on the last FNRTTC into a competition at my work. However they need me to get a 'model release' form signed by anyone who is clearly identifiable in the photo.
So can you please tell me who the two very helpful gentlemen in red jackets are, so I can approach them with a view to getting this form signed.
Thanks for your help
Tim



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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Adam (Flying Dodo of this very parish) and Rob H.

I'll contact Rob H

You could e-mail me the form and I would send it on to both of them

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deckertim

Guest
Thanks everyone for your help. Just having a little grapple over the rather restrictive rules. Apparently I need to give up all rights to the photo etc. etc. I will keep you posted.
Thanks
Tim
 

frank9755

Cyclist
Location
West London
I'm out of shot somewhere, maybe off down the road. Anyhow I feel proud not to have dragged the tone down.

IIRC you, Claudine and Suzie had set off as an advance party on the A23 path. Just after you left the bike in question started continued to disintegrate in front of our eyes and we were waiting there for another 20 mins or so as Adam and co performed miracles of engineering. I was kicking myself for not having joined you!
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
IIRC you, Claudine and Suzie had set off as an advance party on the A23 path. Just after you left the bike in question started continued to disintegrate in front of our eyes and we were waiting there for another 20 mins or so as Adam and co performed miracles of engineering. I was kicking myself for not having joined you!

Is that a euphemism for "people who can't be arsed to go over the hill"?
 
IIRC you, Claudine and Suzie had set off as an advance party on the A23 path. Just after you left the bike in question started continued to disintegrate in front of our eyes and we were waiting there for another 20 mins or so as Adam and co performed miracles of engineering. I was kicking myself for not having joined you!

This one! Blew the rear tyre off the rim the first time around. Pre - Korean War inner tube and a tyre from the Gold Rush era. It was ready for the grand hurl into the bushes :evil:
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Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
And the rear axle was fubarred, so the nuts wouldn't hold, leading to Exciting Consequences as the rider put any welly on it on the ascent of Devil's Dyke.
 

frank9755

Cyclist
Location
West London
Tim, I assume that you also need permission from the owner of this fine machine which was, after all, the true subject of your excellent photo?
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Tim, I assume that you also need permission from the owner of this fine machine which was, after all, the true subject of your excellent photo?
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It were me Frank (although I understand the confusion between me and exceedingly handsome Tim H).
"Balls" to you. The bike just happened to be in the way. As you will realise by now, I often talk balls when on the seafront at Brighton (why stop there, I ask myself? :rolleyes:) and this was a particularly fine example.
 
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