It’s not advertised well enough. I have had to occasionally check in to my podcast list and see what’s there. Can you not run a banner on this site?
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We'll look into doing something for sure. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.It’s not advertised well enough. I have had to occasionally check in to my podcast list and see what’s there. Can you not run a banner on this site?
You and Brian Johnson could swap stories!I enjoyed the podcast, but - please keep the sound levels constant, when they drop I cannot hear clearly. (Hearing has some serious holes in some frequencies - I am paying the price for genetics, gunfire, racing engines and rock music)
Technical details on all parts to highlight how specific these parts (and our Grenadiers) are: steels used, properties, hardness ...,forgings, plastics used..Hi all, as the title says we're back in production, pre actually but thats by the by. Anyway we thought it a good idea to put it out there and ask for topics that you/we as a group want covered. We have ideas for a few shows so let's see what comes up in this thread and we will try and get it in the schedule.
Also if someone wants to come on the show then by all means drop us a line and we can see where things go.
Firstly, I didn't realise you were English/Welsh or just British. I also expected @Krabby to sound a bit more gravely. It's funny how you get perception of people. Always find it interesting to meet people i have spoken to on the phone for years and have an idea in my head of what they look likeNext one out Sunday afternoon. @Krabby sounds like a cross between woody woodpecker and Joe Pesci , that’s what you get for bobbing around like a Weeble in front of the mic I suppose.
It amazing how we can conjure an image from just a few things.Firstly, I didn't realise you were English/Welsh or just British. I also expected @Krabby to sound a bit more gravely. It's funny how you get perception of people. Always find it interesting to meet people i have spoken to on the phone for years and have an idea in my head of what they look like
Hay on Wye. I'm in Cheshire, where were you from, obviously @Cheshire cat is too, who I have never met locally but bumped into in a supermarket car park in Dudee.It amazing how we can conjure an image from just a few things.
Born in Cheshire, raised on the Powys/Herefordshire border, if you know the book place then you know the area and then spent the next 20 years abroad. All in all a bit of a global nomad, now settled in California. The last part came about after a conversation one new years eve in Cuzco Peru the day before I took off riding a Lifan (the least suited vehicle I've ever used for the job at hand) over the Andes swapping out 3 pistons on the way. The 125 turned into a 150 at one point, but thats another story.
We need to change that situation and meet for a coffee this month. Just home as of last night having stopped in Dundee for coffee and cake on my way. Home for the next three weeks.Hay on Wye. I'm in Cheshire, where were you from, obviously @Cheshire cat is too, who I have never met locally but bumped into in a supermarket car park in Dudee.
He wasn't in his Grenadier but I was and he came over to see if it was on the forum.
Is there a podcast coming about your worldly travels and how you came to set up the forum, or is this already on one of the earlier ones?