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BigBird
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Sorry for the unorthodox post. Wanted to be sure anyone who saw the original
post on the evening of the 9th saw this too.
On behalf of the couple, who were stranded with their SeriesIII in Matlock
half way to their wedding near Harrogate, I'd like to say thanks for the
helpful responses including some very kind offers.
This is my understanding of how they got sorted by a very kind gentleman.
They had been standing there by the side of the road with the AA man
scratching his head for a while when Brian Tonks (and wife) of Tonks 4x4
happened by and offered help. The up and up was that he sent the AA man with
Landy to his garage and took my friends with trailer to their B&B about 8 or
9 miles away.
The next day he (and the groom?) worked on the Landy for around eight hours
sometimes with help from several mates that happened by. One solved problem
seemed to lead to the discovery (no pun intended) of another. Finally it was
in good running order about five or so in the evening and the couple were
able to resume their journey.
For all his hard work Brian charged the couple barely more than cost of the
parts.
They made it the venue around 9:00p.m. from where we collected them (and
mutt) and had them in their hotels in time for a couple of much needed
lemonades before bedtime.
The wedding the next day went without anymore hitches than the single
mandatory one and was fabulous but that's a different story. They set off on
their honeymoon in the Landy yesterday and had made it to the Isle of Arran
when I spoke to them last night.
So if you see Brian around let him know his praises are being sung and pass
on the news. I'm sure the couple will be in touch when they get back from
their honeymoon.
Cheers to you Brian
post on the evening of the 9th saw this too.
On behalf of the couple, who were stranded with their SeriesIII in Matlock
half way to their wedding near Harrogate, I'd like to say thanks for the
helpful responses including some very kind offers.
This is my understanding of how they got sorted by a very kind gentleman.
They had been standing there by the side of the road with the AA man
scratching his head for a while when Brian Tonks (and wife) of Tonks 4x4
happened by and offered help. The up and up was that he sent the AA man with
Landy to his garage and took my friends with trailer to their B&B about 8 or
9 miles away.
The next day he (and the groom?) worked on the Landy for around eight hours
sometimes with help from several mates that happened by. One solved problem
seemed to lead to the discovery (no pun intended) of another. Finally it was
in good running order about five or so in the evening and the couple were
able to resume their journey.
For all his hard work Brian charged the couple barely more than cost of the
parts.
They made it the venue around 9:00p.m. from where we collected them (and
mutt) and had them in their hotels in time for a couple of much needed
lemonades before bedtime.
The wedding the next day went without anymore hitches than the single
mandatory one and was fabulous but that's a different story. They set off on
their honeymoon in the Landy yesterday and had made it to the Isle of Arran
when I spoke to them last night.
So if you see Brian around let him know his praises are being sung and pass
on the news. I'm sure the couple will be in touch when they get back from
their honeymoon.
Cheers to you Brian