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Thread: We miss you Chigley!
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11th September 2009, 12:00 #1
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We miss you Chigley!
Just in case you are having a quiet lurk I wanted to say how nice it was to bump in to you on Sunday at the Rock. Hope you enjoyed things from our side of the fence!
Sorry to hear that you have 'retired' - missed seeing you up on your gantry, you always did your stuff up there with such style and panache.
Hope you may come out of retirement at some stage - for the oval fans you are as much a part of the event as the cars were and the trucks still are!!
Best wishes
Keep on trucking Stanty.
All together 'Cheerios, cheerios, cheerios..'
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11th September 2009, 18:49 #2
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Originally Posted by The White Ladyrevolution racing #99 crew chief's side kick
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12th September 2009, 14:36 #3
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For those who don't read 10/10ths here is the comment I posted on 25/7.
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I've decided that for the foreseeable future the marshalling bag and probbies are going to be unpacked and put away.
Since returning after a long layoff for healing last year I have not had the same "buzz", enthusiasm, or enjoyment. Events last weekend finally convinced me that, as a volunteer not an official, I did not need the inconsideration or lack of communication, early mornings and feeling knackered after a weekend.
Having been very lucky to have started a new job, being able to be unjaded and refreshed after a weekend is more important than coming away from a weekend, dis-satisfied and exhausted.
I've had the privilege to work with some great people, had some fantastic fun, banter and camaraderie. I've made some very special friends that I would never have met but for marshalling and for that I'll be forever grateful and will miss being with them at the weekends.
Cheers to all, stay safe and have fun.
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Ian
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12th September 2009, 20:47 #4
When the clouds clear in cuckoo land, and V8's are heard rumbling around the Rock in a large pack, I'm sure we'll see you again.
Until that time, adios amigo! Farewell ol' friend, may the grass grow lush and green on your new side of the fence, but remember, you'll always be welcome where the thistles still grow!
Happy Days.
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13th September 2009, 13:27 #5
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That would be Good!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by racing59
Hi Rob
Maybe a few of us should get together for a chat! maybe If camso's drivers came to the Rock? I might then travel to warneton with 2 cars?
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13th September 2009, 17:45 #6
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Originally Posted by racing592009? wriggly-wriggly for MSVR
2010? the same unless something of interest returns to "The Rock"
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14th September 2009, 18:35 #7
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Originally Posted by bravheart
come on duncan, and you rob get out there.revolution racing #99 crew chief's side kick
Tanak was complaining about car not being perfect even when he had 40s lead after first day in Toyota.
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