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Old 27-06-09, 04:00 PM   #1
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Default Graet Yarmouth - Last Night.

Super turn out last night, I was shocked. Is this normal every Friday or just once a month? Never been before, I wish I was on the SV... Had wife kids and father in law in the estate instead, boo hoo.

Sorry, the title should reat Great yarmouth.

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Old 27-06-09, 11:58 PM   #2
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Default Re: Graet Yarmouth - Last Night.

Are you local then?
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Old 28-06-09, 08:10 AM   #3
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Default Re: Graet Yarmouth - Last Night.

Yup during the summer its mostly like that - such a shame that most routes to Yarmouth are dull as ditch water!
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such a shame that most routes to Yarmouth are dull as ditch water!
Speaking as someone who was stuck in Acle for their first eighteen years I can concur. The coast road north of GY is quite nice in places and I would always take the B1140 rather than the A47 if I was heading for "The Sand Bar".
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Speaking as someone who was stuck in Acle for their first eighteen years I can concur. The coast road north of GY is quite nice in places and I would always take the B1140 rather than the A47 if I was heading for "The Sand Bar".
Lucky you!

The coast road is nice but not if you want to enjoy throwing your bike around - too many cars and not enough places to overtake - and too much sand and gravel on the road
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Not to worry - Dog **** on Sea* will be one the first casualties of global warming. Acle will again be on the coast, like it was in Roman times, unless those drainage dykes** the pesky Victorians started work better than expected...


*I spent two years at college there and the whole area seemed to be blighted with the stuff!
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