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How Many Riders With The Name Mark Can You Get

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Mark Lyndon (Wimbledon, Rye House, Milton Keynes)

 

Canterbury :approve:

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Mark Thyme at Aldershot for many years! :(:rolleyes:

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Also Peterborough and Boston.

 

Not worried about them Kev just the fact that Canterbury were overlooked ....... again :cry:

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What about Mark Wynter-or did he sing "Venus in Blue Jeans"??

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Mark Thyme..??

That's a good 'un..: though not in the class of Correy Dore!!! :wink::lol:

 

It's far better, if you consider the name of the individual in conjunction with the name of the town and the period of time, me old parsnip!

 

Consider also that old soldiers never die and this one does not intend fading away for a few years yet.

Edited by Ron Butler

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I'm sure " buzz " burrows - boro was christened Mark

 

Actually, not strictly the case, as 'Mark' is Buzz's middle (but preferred...) name!! He was christened, if that's how you want to put it, Dermot!! :wink:

And born 44 years ago this very day!! Happy birthday, Buzz!!! :approve:

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Actually, not strictly the case, as 'Mark' is Buzz's middle (but preferred...) name!! He was christened, if that's how you want to put it, Dermot!! :wink:

And born 44 years ago this very day!! Happy birthday, Buzz!!! :approve:

 

Dermot? Are you trying to wind me up Parsloes? :lol:

 

Many happy returns to Buzz. Dermot :unsure:

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Keith Marks - Plymouth late '60s

 

In that case, we should include Markku Helminen (Leicester) also... :rolleyes: Oh, and Bob Mark...

 

Steve

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