Josh Nash
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Josh Nash
Well done mate!
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hmm. they did.
Kinda a bit uncomfortable being on the committee and being awarded something by the committee; but like MP's voting themselves a payraise... (even if they did get my name wrong on the plaque)
I actually think it's undeserved when I look at folks like Jerry Mortimore and Peter Kemp (and all the other spares guys) humping stuff about.
I also think that people constantly trekking out to their garage, to take stuff for pictures and measuring, to solve someone else's problem ... (especially YOU, Brenton, who do it more than anyone) deserve it more than me. That sort of commitment to helping out guys, that are isolated from the mainstream club by location, trying to put togother a mechano kit with no instructions goes largely unrecognised by the parochial nature of the AOMCC.
Anyway. I was chuffed and I nearly filled up.
I thought for a second about mounting it on the sidecar (lester would have kittens) but I have to give it back next year ..
cheers
Josh
Kinda a bit uncomfortable being on the committee and being awarded something by the committee; but like MP's voting themselves a payraise... (even if they did get my name wrong on the plaque)
I actually think it's undeserved when I look at folks like Jerry Mortimore and Peter Kemp (and all the other spares guys) humping stuff about.
I also think that people constantly trekking out to their garage, to take stuff for pictures and measuring, to solve someone else's problem ... (especially YOU, Brenton, who do it more than anyone) deserve it more than me. That sort of commitment to helping out guys, that are isolated from the mainstream club by location, trying to put togother a mechano kit with no instructions goes largely unrecognised by the parochial nature of the AOMCC.
Anyway. I was chuffed and I nearly filled up.
I thought for a second about mounting it on the sidecar (lester would have kittens) but I have to give it back next year ..
cheers
Josh
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Re: Josh Nash
It is deserved John. Your face when you realised it was you Lester was talking about was priceless
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Yes, it certainly is. Congratulations.
For those who are wondering, John has been awarded "Clubman of the year" by the AOMCC for his work in supporting us.
A photo of the moment would have been nice Wali...
By the look of some of our Avatars, we have our own award system going? Some explanation of that might be required!
For those who are wondering, John has been awarded "Clubman of the year" by the AOMCC for his work in supporting us.
A photo of the moment would have been nice Wali...
By the look of some of our Avatars, we have our own award system going? Some explanation of that might be required!
'51,'56 Squares, '48 VH, '27 Model C, R67/2, Mk IV Le Mans, '06 Super Duke and Ariel projects.
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It is very well deserved John, not only have you made the site much more user friendly and put in this brilliant forum, you have also successfully un done all of my cock ups, which deserves a reward in itself!
Rob Jameson
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1957 Ariel VH
1954 Ariel KH
1948 Ariel 4G with 1920's Ariel Sidecar/Triumph Chassis
AOMCC Twin Spares Organiser
AOMCC Member Number 4068
1957 Ariel VH
1954 Ariel KH
1948 Ariel 4G with 1920's Ariel Sidecar/Triumph Chassis
AOMCC Twin Spares Organiser
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Anorak awards:
http://forum.arielownersmcc.com/viewt ... f=33&t=971
I don't think you made many cock-ups, Rob.
It's a thankless task and anyone that takes any time to do it, is worth a thousand of anyone else.
http://forum.arielownersmcc.com/viewt ... f=33&t=971
I don't think you made many cock-ups, Rob.
It's a thankless task and anyone that takes any time to do it, is worth a thousand of anyone else.
John Nash
AOMCC No.4119
''78 t140 bonneville, '77 BMW R80, '67 CJ750, 196-ish Ural M62 outfit, '51 VH500, '49 project Ariel , '47 VH twinport, '44 Ariel WNG, '42 indian 741b, '41 Ariel WNG and piles of rusty scrap ....
AOMCC No.4119
''78 t140 bonneville, '77 BMW R80, '67 CJ750, 196-ish Ural M62 outfit, '51 VH500, '49 project Ariel , '47 VH twinport, '44 Ariel WNG, '42 indian 741b, '41 Ariel WNG and piles of rusty scrap ....
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Congratulations!!!!
Well Done!
It's nice to see people being recognised and also I think we'd all agree that the commitee and spares organisers really do support the marque and it's enthusiasts.
Keith
Well Done!
It's nice to see people being recognised and also I think we'd all agree that the commitee and spares organisers really do support the marque and it's enthusiasts.
Keith
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Editor Cheval de Fer
1950 Rigid Ariel VH
1951 Rigid Ariel NH (under construction)
1973 Norton 850 Commando Interstate
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