Hey don't knock xrv for dead yet, it seems to be getting a bit of a resurgence, often with quite a bit more activity than here on BTRubberchicken said:Maybe some of 'em are still wandering around the wastelands and tumbleweeds of XRV wondering where everyone's buggered off to all of a sudden?
Phil said:Hey don't knock xrv for dead yet, it seems to be getting a bit of a resurgence, often with quite a bit more activity than here on BT
OhJ said:We talked about this topic on the weekend, how we are a very close knit and friendly family we are.
So where has Stuart 123456789 gone and his Stelvio.
Derric. Pale rider
STAN, used to have a sexy KTM. know he has come to the dark side.
boboneleg said:at our meeting in Shropshire last summer Len (can't remember his name on XRV) turned up
winxp-master said:boboneleg said:at our meeting in Shropshire last summer Len (can't remember his name on XRV) turned up
Would that be the same Len that is Airwolf? Len and Jean?
Phil said:Agreed Lutin but then it would be quite some fete to match xrv in its heyday
Oh yes, you can't beat it better than struggling to cope with this modern lifeLutin said:Phil said:Agreed Lutin but then it would be quite some fete to match xrv in its heyday
Can't argue with that Phil.
Nostalgia eh?
Phil said:I guess life takes folks' on different paths, people get new interests, family life etc, I'm sure quite a few are lingering in the background, to an extent, I feel, the start of BigTrailie has diluted things somewhat too.
Hey don't knock xrv for dead yet, it seems to be getting a bit of a resurgence, often with quite a bit more activity than here on BTRubberchicken said:Maybe some of 'em are still wandering around the wastelands and tumbleweeds of XRV wondering where everyone's buggered off to all of a sudden?
Rubberchicken said:This place is nicely sized, just a pity I need a ferry for all the rideouts. Gets expensive.