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Hey guys n gals Very last minute this but the weather looks OK (so read dry!  ) over the next few days, does anyone fancy a meet at the Ace cafe over the weekend? A cuppa and a bacon butty sound tempting? I'll even shout the cuppas!  Let me know if'n you're interested - I'm going without ya anyway! 
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when ya thinking of going?
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Nothing set yet so either day will suit me.
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A cuppa and a bacon butty sound tempting?
Hey Adey,
What the hell is a bacon butty???
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I love the internet.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon_buttyQuote:
A bacon butty is a butty made from white or brown bread and bacon, usually with some form of sauce on it. Streaky or back bacon may be used. It is fairly common as a breakfast or lunchtime meal in the United Kingdom, though in the United States the BLT is the preferred form of bacon sandwich.
The bacon butty is commonly (although not exclusively) employed as a staple food and favourite breakfast throughout the United Kingdom, similar to fish and chips or bangers and mash. However, its exact composition is subject to debate - similar to the perfect cup of tea.
The bacon is cooked to preference, and placed between two slices of bread. Some may prefer no sauce at all, and this is referred to as a dry bacon butty, or some may prefer to cook the sauce with the bacon, called a buertoen.
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Hey Soren
My personal preference:
Well done bacon on white with tomato ketchup.
Many would prefer brown sauce ( Daddies being the .. er .. daddy I suppose!).
Since moving a little way north, they call it a 'bacon buttie splash'.
The 'splash' being heated tinned tomato.
Bear in mind our bacon is usually thicker than generally served in the US.
Easily twice as thick!
As it's Friday tomorrow (well, in about 1 minute to be accurate  ), I shall go to a friend's office to finish off some work and I'll collect breakfast on the way.
My choice shall be well done bacon, sausage and egg splash on a cob!
(Translate: well done bacon (!), sausage (!!), fried egg (sunnyside up), tomatoes on a bread roll (approx 2" diameter and 7" long).
Now thanks!! You've got me all hungry just before I go to bed - thanks a bunch!!
(And there's Grzegorz saying he doesn't like English food  !!)
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What I wouldn't give for a bacon buttie,  but unfortunatly I have to work this weekend.  Usually need about a months notice to get a specific weekend off. So if you are thinking of doing another run sometime, let me know. Have a good run. Paul
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might take a ride out there just got 02america red drastic changes coming soon though
lowered 2 in stretched front ,widened front forks, aubergine black pearl paint 40 ford rear light standard exhaust all baffels removed, pods, 155 main, 45 pilot, thruxton needle, 16 tooth sprocket procom ignitor set to no 5
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Where you coming from Kevin?
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Blimey if you'd have said at the start of the week...I'd have been up for a veggie bacon buttie or something.
Working Sunday now to pay for the gas bill that arrived yesterday...and Saturday was always gonna be a no.
Bugger!
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Blimey if you'd have said at the start of the week...I'd have been up for a veggie bacon buttie or something.
Working Sunday now to pay for the gas bill that arrived yesterday...and Saturday was always gonna be a no.
Bugger!
Bugger indeed! You've obviously just had your winter gas bill and if I know women like I know women, it's not gonna be cheap!!
The last house me and the wife had together, she had a coal fire burning AND the central heating on. Yes I was sitting there in shorts and a t-shirt. The cats loved it.
Sorry for the short notice but it just popped into my head tonight. I fancied a decent ride out this weekend after seeing that it's supposed to be clear weather. As I haven't been to the Ace for a few weeks, I decided to go there!
There will hopefully be loads of summer for another trip or two.
Sundays are best because traffic in London village is a bit quieter.
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If I'm cold I put an extra layer of clothing on, or pull the blanket of the back of the setee. It's my housemate...
However I've tended to have the computer on all day recently and he's paying for half of the electricity bill... and for the electric blanket I've had on recently trying to sweat this cold out!
It's just we have a wierd arrangement for paying the bills. I pay now he'll pay his half and the next three months rent at the start of April. He's a funded student and only gets paid every 3 months and so I ask him for the rent in 3 month lump sums. That way I'm not asking him to cough up when he's got no money left and he can budget with what he has left.
Never been to the Ace. London doesn't hold much fascination for me as I go there every day with work. But an excuse for a ride out...I could be tempted to head that way...and Sundays are easy for me to get off. Just need to know by Tuesday.
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The last house me and the wife had together, she had a coal fire burning AND the central heating on. Yes I was sitting there in shorts and a t-shirt. The cats loved it
The cats loved the fire and heating, not the shorts and t-shirt.
Just thought I'd clear that up 
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If I'm cold I put an extra layer of clothing on
A women who sees reason!! I didn't put my central heating on until late November! It hasn't really been that cold this / last year I don't think.
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Never been to the Ace
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London doesn't hold much fascination for me as I go there every day with work
I've spent more hours than I care to remember driving / queueing in London getting to sites. Not a place I completely enjoy getting round. Traffic moves so slowly, it's a piece of cake to get round. Wrong lane? Carve your way through, everyone else does!! 
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Now thanks!! You've got me all hungry just before I go to bed - thanks a bunch!!
I got you hungry.. Now I am starving. That sounds very good.
BTW... in the U.S. if you get bacon at the butcher you can usually get the nice thick stuff. Which definitley is much better than the thin stuff in the store.
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News from Martyn who is darn sarf, weather is looking worse than shite!!
May have to reconsider. 250 miles round trip for a cuppa and a butty seems a bit much.
I might stay local and enjoy dry (if cold) sunny weather instead - next time eh?
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Always fancied a run to Ace, but if it is around trip of 250 for you I can stick a few more on that. Just got the bike back today and all the new chrome bits put on. Petty they could not find out why it would not start or backfiring when riding... Weather is supposed to be -1 here tonight and rain, rain tomorrow. So I think I will take a rain check on that one Ade... Bacon Butty though is tempting I must admit 
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Hey Ray When the better weather arrives, if you fancy a run down there, you can always use my place as a stop-off point if you want. A couch is the best I can offer though!
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(And there's Grzegorz saying he doesn't like English food !!)
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Here I'm !!!!!!!!! british food.......................is CRAP Janek can tell you more about polish food better than me and probably John "Wojo" can tell something about that
I'm in this country now and have to it anyway
And Ace Cafe just let me know have friend in poland he has a triumph said few years ago "my dream is to go to Ace Cafe order coffie and tell them that is crap but would like to go there to see that place"
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One of my favs issa peanut buttah/banana sammich. Drop two whole wheat slices of bread in the toaster, grab 'em when they pop out, slather one side with creamy peanut butter, other side with mayo, peel banana, slice it up nicely, and slam 'em together. Masticate and swallow. A tall glass of moo juice to finish it all of with.
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1 bun , 2 slices ayrshire bacon (not cremated) , 1 slice blackpudding,1 overeasy fried egg , 1 tattie scone and a good splash o hp mmmmmmmmmm and this also cures hangovers (on saturday morns on the way to work )or it used to . just so you guys know YOUR MAKIN ME HOME SICK
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Hey Kevin,
Have you checked out Ooop north run???? More the merrier if you are free that weekend.
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Hey Ray When the better weather arrives, if you fancy a run down there, you can always use my place as a stop-off point if you want. A couch is the best I can offer though!
Cheers Adey, will take you on that sometime..
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Hey....
I'm off next week and other than putting a shed up in my back garden I have no plans.
I was just checking the Triumph website (as you do...) and there's a Triumph evening at the Ace next Wednesday. Anyone fancy meeting up??
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09 America - It's very blue....
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Hey Gina
Not a bad idea.
However ..... I've been there for these 'Triumph nights' before and unless it's in the middle of summer, you might be there on your own!!
I went once (when I lived in Bromsgrove) on a wet November night with near horizontal rain there and back and apart from the guy who owns the place, I was the only other Triumph there
A long way for a cuppa and a bacon butty I tell ya, even further for you!
I'd rather stay at home and do the shed if I were you 
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though if the weather is like it is now....it's just started with some serious snow...thats settling! The shed wouldn't get put up in this weather!
Gina
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06 America - missing, presumed in bits. With it's TBS wheel... 
09 America - It's very blue....
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Afraid I am in the motorhome on Beacon Fell Wednesday and Thursday night (Well just outside) click on Beacon Fell View
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Afraid I am in the motorhome on Beacon Fell Wednesday and Thursday night (Well just outside)
When you said "well just outside" I didn't realise you meant just outside Blackpool!! 
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Hmm....
Looking at the weather.... I'll wait till the summer!!
Gina
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06 America - missing, presumed in bits. With it's TBS wheel... 
09 America - It's very blue....
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Gina - you still up for the Yorkshire run?
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Gina - you still up for the Yorkshire run?
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Aye...
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When you said "well just outside" I didn't realise you meant just outside Blackpool!!
No point going much further, all it did was rain rain and oh yea RAIN!
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