Minutes of AGM/Reunion 13 Jan 2013
(a tongue-in-cheek
account for the benefit of those unable to come along. Due to the writers failing memory it is hoped that any error, omission or embellishment will be accepted without offence by all parties).
Introduction:
Once again the meeting was held at
the Dom Marco restaurant, Deansgate, Manchester
and commenced promptly at 1pm.
Attendance: Chris, Roger, Swinn, Dave, Ken, Martin
and Steve W. However numbers seemed greater due to the location of our table immediately
adjacent the full-height mirror wall (as last year ………). Noise
generated during the course of the meeting reinforced the illusion.
It was noted that Steve, who resides in Vichy, France,
had made a special effort to attend.
Swinn notionally chaired the meeting but, as had been
found in previous years, was unable to exercise control due to the enormous excitement
displayed by all attendees. Without reference to any previous documentation,
and with the benefit of Ken’s amazingly retentive memory, an agenda of sorts
was followed.
Roger became very agitated when he discovered that
the restaurant’s wi-fi was broken (so they said) and he couldn’t access facebook
.
Most attendees ordered the ‘presso fisso’ meal-deal -
see footnote.
AGENDA
ITEMS:
1.
Apologies: none were received and
there was some disappointment that Rob and Pete K could not attend this year.
However the very welcome visit by Steve W helped compensate. It was hoped that
Peter L and Dave B, both of whom plan to retire in 2013, would attend in 2014.
2. Matters
arising: due to the lack of access
to last years minutes it was not possible to assess whether progress had been
made on any of the items highlighted for action. It was also clear that no-one
was particularly bothered.. ( see below addendum re: Club Badge)
.
2. Ailments
and medication, annual update: there
was a short update on medical conditions but this was on an exception basis
i.e. only to record changes in the last 12 months. Roger was still indubitably
the fittest of the group and Martin, Chris and Dave reported no change.
Ken
indicated that he had stopped taking all of his pills (it is not known whether
this was with or without medical advice) but doubted that anyone would notice. Steve,
a PPL holder with access to planes in both France
and UK
had been passed fit-to-fly again.
Swinn reported that Peter L had suffered a
TIA but was now back to full strength. Swinn had developed a hernia, brought
about by kick-starting his Commando, but he hoped to get it fixed in the near
future.
There was a general concern over rising PSA levels
and current digital diagnostic methods , whereupon Ken launched into a tale about
a well-known magician culminating in the punch-line ‘look no hands’.
3. Employment status, annual update: A poll of this
years attendees recorded 4 fully retired, 1 part-time retired, 1 part-time
employed and 1 full-time employed. (It transpired that the 1 part-time retired
was assisting the 1 part-time employed). This is a subtle distinction based upon hours worked.
Steve, who had retired from a
Corporate IT position some 2-ish years previously, appeared to be the first non
public sector member to have done so.
The question of OAP status was discussed. Dave
expected to collect his State Pension in the coming year, Swinn expected his
in 3 years time and Steve perhaps in 4. There was some uncertainty about when
other, younger, members might receive theirs due to recent changes in DWP rules,
also whether other age-related benefits might be delayed due to Government
cut-backs.
Chris declared that he was in receipt of the Winter Fuel Payment.
Swinn indicated that he was too (with which he had bought paraffin to heat his
shed). He also had a bus pass. Roger, who had reached 60 in 2012 wanted to know
why he had not.
4.
Motorcycles currently in use/not in use: few changes since 2012 but Roger had sold his BMW and bought a KTM
which he thought was the best bike he’d ever owned – except that the frame had
broken and he was awaiting its repair.
Ken had recently bought a Honda which he
thought was incredibly fast but Steve suggested that this impression could be
due to old age and that Ken’s brain might be unable to cope. Further evidence to
support Steve’s hypothesis arose when Ken informed the meeting he had been
learning to fly a helicopter but had been advised by his instructor that his
reaction times were too slow to keep the thing in the air. On Chris’s
recommendation Ken concluded that he should invest in some 1 to 1 advanced
training to get himself up to speed.
Each attendee then recounted the numbers of machines
still owned. Easily the maximum was Steve’s collection of 11 machines although
this was challenged as 4 of these were Vincent Fireflies and
that he had overstated his case. On rarity-value alone his claim was upheld.
Martin reported 9 comprising 3 Velos, 2 MZs, 2 Hondas, a Morini and an AJS. He
admitted that with the exception of his currently used CB500 all required
rebuilds, furthermore storage arrangements weren’t ideal and that further
deterioration was a possibility.
Swinn, and Dave owned 5 each, Ken 4 (and requested that henceforth his ‘Stevens’
should be referred to as ’The Reg Orpin Velocette’), Roger owned 2 machines.
Chris
no-longer owned a motorcycle due to medical problems and had turned his hand to
photography which was an equally risky (risqué) pursuit (see item 7).
It later transpired that on the morning of the
meeting Roger had purchased a private yacht, ably assisted by two marine surveyors..
5. Club
badge: Item now identified from
previous year’s minutes but not discussed at the time due to the impromptu
nature of the agenda. (see addendum)
.
6. Events: Last year’s Anglesey
meet-up had been poorly supported. However, with the aid of Peter L’s t-shirts
a Virtual Rally had been organised which enabled both UK and overseas alumni to take
part.
Dave announced that he and Ken would be biking to Morocco with the intention of riding through the
Atlas Mountains - probably in late April. He
extended an invitation to anyone who wanted to join them and anticipated being away for about three weeks (that's Roger out as he has to work
for a living).
7 AOB: Time to reminisce about Edale yet again. Ken told
various stories but others complained that he had told them before. Ken
ploughed on regardless and argued that he was repeating them purely for Steve’s
benefit and that other attendees should listen too - out of politeness.
Steve produced various photographs taken in the ’70s
which Roger will try and scan and publish on the web. Most were of Ken who was
judged, by some, to be
almost photogenic at that time (sadly questionable since).
Dave and Ken related encounters with The Law in their
student days. Neither of them had been awarded penalty points. However, despite the efforts of an AA barrister (probably on-call for breakdowns too) to argue his case Dave had
been fined for riding no-handed whilst checking the stability of his machine. In Ken’s case
the officer had been unable to define an offence which fitted his apparent misdemeanour.
Chris mentioned that he had bought an ex-eastern bloc
latex gas mask off ebay for less than £20. This was purely for use as a
photographic prop as he had access to several studios and wanted to extend the range of his portfolio.Outcomes to reported under
Matters Arising at the next meeting.
Martin advised that with Spring approaching he was looking forward to the
folk-festival season and the fresh challenge that camp-fire cooking would
bring. Weather permitting.
Roger had finally made contact with Phil Deacon via facebook
and again invited him to attend but to no avail.
This was followed by a discussion about
who was in touch with whom and what had happened to them.
Swinn took a, now obligatory, photograph of Steve
wearing the last surviving Rally t-shirt. Steve declared this to be an honour and much appreciated.
However, there were complaints that the t-shirt had shrunk in the wash.
Finally, thanks to Roger for organising another riotous
event and maintaining BLOG
.
8. Next
meetings: AGM January 2014
The meeting closed at 3.30 due to parking restrictions
and the zeal with which these are enforced by the Local Authorities these days (who also
pay Chris’s and Swinn’s pensions with the money raised). Farewells followed and attendees went there separate ways.
Footnote: although virtually everybody thought they had
ordered from the ‘presso fisso’ menu the bill appeared to be charged at ‘alla
carta’ rates. In view of the possibility of being fined for exceeding parking times
this went unchallenged and there was a frantic emptying of pockets to find
sufficient small change to make up the required sum. As attendees were allowed to leave
the building it can be concluded that the monies raised were sufficient. However
there would have been little in the way of a tip to thank the four staff who had so
professionally and politely attended to our wishes, for their forbearance too.
Serves them right.
Addendum: The Club Badge. Ken will provide a progress report, or not.
Addendum: The Club Badge. Ken will provide a progress report, or not.
Steve Winter
3 comments:
Club Badge: Update from Ken. The matter is in hand
Brilliant. A great bit of writing. Was I at the same do?
Yes. You're between me and Ken. You might not have been listening. Sorry for the first set of minutes I wrote (amended set now posted) as they were written when I was in a particularly silly mood and having read them in the cold light of day appreciated that others would have to be in an equally silly mood to appreciate(?) them. Apologies to anyone who wasn't in a silly mood but managed to catch them early.
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