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Woa! Woa! Winnie, nobody's saying it wouldn't be great to see Geoff out again, just that's not the route. What happens in another few years when this comeback is over and all record of his previous achievements are gone. I'm not suggesting he can't achieve even more, but that only adds to his previous, it doesn't replace them. His descendants hopefully would love to have them, if not an NEMCRC memorial collection....long legs wrote:if there in a box in the attic, then there obviously not that important to you (well i;m sure they were one day)
, sell em , get yourself a new bike and live life geoff , you know it makes sense , it would be great to see you backout
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I'm with Winnie on this one.Bill Lymburn wrote:Woa! Woa! Winnie, nobody's saying it wouldn't be great to see Geoff out again, just that's not the route. What happens in another few years when this comeback is over and all record of his previous achievements are gone. I'm not suggesting he can't achieve even more, but that only adds to his previous, it doesn't replace them. His descendants hopefully would love to have them, if not an NEMCRC memorial collection....long legs wrote:if there in a box in the attic, then there obviously not that important to you (well i;m sure they were one day)
, sell em , get yourself a new bike and live life geoff , you know it makes sense , it would be great to see you backout
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Beryl, I knew of a lot of your dad's story but not the last bit, so sorry to hear that of one of my boyhood heroes. What a way to end a very fulfilling life. However, I live with the hope that it doesn't happen and I guess at this, but I think and hope that the majority of people are more fortunate than your dad. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see Geoff back out on an outfit and I think with his experience he would still be able to get round the IOM very quickly indeed. However, I think more strongly that Geoff's descendants are the one's who should inherit his trophies. In fact I cannot imagine why anyone else would desire them, though I've no doubt there will be some collector who will. How can someone who hasn't earned them, want them, other than to set up something in say a local museum, dedicated to Geoff. Long live Geoff to appreciate them.Beryl wrote:I'm with Winnie on this one.You've got to live life!!!!! And I understand where you coming from Bill, but look what happened to my Dad, (Fred Hanks) he did so many things with his life (apart from having 6 kids!!), had a pilots licence, took part in horse show jumping, edited the TT Special newspaper, he won loads of trophies and reps for not only sidecar racing, for speedway, grasstracking, and trials. But as he got older, and realised he wasn't fit enough any more, he couldn't sit back and remember the good all days because he developed alzheimers, and very little, meant anything to him.
None of us know what's in store for us.
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looking forwarded to seeing you out on track.
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Thanks, Malcolm, hope Geoffs listening....malcolm aldrick wrote:Very Well said Bill
Beryl, I forgot to mention, are all your dad's trophys still in the Hanks family, don't answer that....I truly hope so.....Bill Lymburn wrote:Beryl wrote:I'm with Winnie on this one.You've got to live life!!!!! And I understand where you coming from Bill, but look what happened to my Dad, (Fred Hanks) he did so many things with his life (apart from having 6 kids!!), had a pilots licence, took part in horse show jumping, edited the TT Special newspaper, he won loads of trophies and reps for not only sidecar racing, for speedway, grasstracking, and trials. But as he got older, and realised he wasn't fit enough any more, he couldn't sit back and remember the good all days because he developed alzheimers, and very little, meant anything to him.
None of us know what's in store for us.
So Geoff, get on with it man![]()
looking forwarded to seeing you out on track.
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