Ariel Riding and Fixing 2023
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It is, I stamped it onto wet leather then painted it,
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Shouldn't it be GB though? UK could be confused with Ukraine (which is actually UA on the ISO 3166 list). Maybe no matter. I have also seen ENG, SCO, etc.
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Its UK now. I wasn't sure as to the reason why, so I did a little research.
UK vs GB Stickers | Why the Change?
What's triggered the change? One word…Politics.
While no official announcement has been made, it is anticipated that the change has been implemented to show solidarity with Northern Ireland due to Brexit.
Still don’t understand?
It is quite simple (and some might even use words like ‘bureaucratic’ or ‘petty’)…
The term ‘Great Britain’ refers to England, Scotland and Wales. While the term ‘United Kingdom’, in fact, refers to each of these areas plus Northern Ireland.
By making the rule that you must display a ‘UK’ sticker, the plan is to ensure that motorists on the continent (and in the Republic of Ireland) are actually highlighting that Northern Ireland is still part of our nation.
It’s the little things that count. Right?
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Lovely morning for a ride
Heading to Horsham to pick up some leather.
Heading to Horsham to pick up some leather.
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See you in CZ once I have put the engine back in the bike. Are you on the Sunday night ferry from Harwich?
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Nope, I'm going there the long way Dover Dunkirk . On a Midday Monday sailing.
I was heading up to my son in laws work place on Middleburg Holland but his work has changed so I'm looking for somewhere half way to Wilhelm Koenen Str. 57a, 06526, Germany
I was heading up to my son in laws work place on Middleburg Holland but his work has changed so I'm looking for somewhere half way to Wilhelm Koenen Str. 57a, 06526, Germany
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First stop booked Monday night at
Buiten in Bladel.
5 Hulselseweg, 5531 PE, Netherlands
Buiten in Bladel.
5 Hulselseweg, 5531 PE, Netherlands
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Looks like a dairy farm, does it have a camping site?
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I'm not sure, I've booked a room. Maybe id better bring a tent, in case I'm with the cows
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They rent 'Gites' and this is your view
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