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Hi all. Just wanted to join in honour of my husband Mark S. I feel that he would have played a pretty good role here on the forum as he loved to talk and I would like to continue that for him. I may not know much about bikes but am willing to learn.
I am a teacher currently teaching at Mt Druitt. I have twin daughters aged 14 (going on 30 sometimes). Love most motor sport which is something I will also continue to do so in honour of my adorable hubby.
On another matter I would dearly like to thank all of you for your support and kind words during this hard time for me. I know it would have meant a lot to Mark to know that you guys are so caring and giving. He too was a very generous man and would have given his shirt of his own back to make someone else happy.
I hope my contributions to this forum will grow with knowledge and understanding of bikes, however I am a good listener and am knowledgeable about a lot of other things, so hopefully I can contribute that way.
I know Mark posted that we would open our home to anyone who ever gets stuck in our part of the world and with him that does not change. Please feel free to drop in and have coffee anytime.
I think I have babbled on enough. Thanks again for all your support.
Best Regards
Fifi
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Welcome Fifi. Glad you joined us! It's a shame it was under those circumstances, but it was lovely to meet you the other day...
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Welcome to family Fi !! Hope to see you around :)
hey Fi
Sorry I wasn't able to attend the other day, I had a family matter to attend to. The club members who went have all spoken about how beautiful the service was, how lovely you and your daughters were and how you handled yourselves at that time with dignity and humour. It is great to have you here, don't worry about not knowing much, that doesn't stop anyone else from voicing an opinion!!
Cheers
Heidi
P.S. Special mention was made of the piper and how it was a cold day.
Fifi, The service was lovely, it was touching to hear all of his friends and family describe him as a good guy with a great sence of humor. I had to head back to work just after you and your daughters left the chappel so didnt get a chance to meet you.
I'm sure you will fit right in here so welcome aboard.
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fifi
never fly higher than your angel.
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It was a real lift when Mark joined the forum Fifi AND it is again now that you have decided to keep his presence with us.
I hope you enjoy the time you spend reading our ups and downs.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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(22-10-2009, 03:12pm)Fifi_Sutho Wrote: Hi all. Just wanted to join in honour of my husband Mark S. I feel that he would have played a pretty good role here on the forum as he loved to talk and I would like to continue that for him. I may not know much about bikes but am willing to learn.
I am a teacher currently teaching at Mt Druitt. I have twin daughters aged 14 (going on 30 sometimes). Love most motor sport which is something I will also continue to do so in honour of my adorable hubby.
On another matter I would dearly like to thank all of you for your support and kind words during this hard time for me. I know it would have meant a lot to Mark to know that you guys are so caring and giving. He too was a very generous man and would have given his shirt of his own back to make someone else happy.
I hope my contributions to this forum will grow with knowledge and understanding of bikes, however I am a good listener and am knowledgeable about a lot of other things, so hopefully I can contribute that way.
I know Mark posted that we would open our home to anyone who ever gets stuck in our part of the world and with him that does not change. Please feel free to drop in and have coffee anytime.
I think I have babbled on enough. Thanks again for all your support.
Best Regards
Fifi
Hi FiFi,
itwas a very sad meeting we had with you after the funeral. A heart breaker all the way around. We'd love to do cioffee with you if you happen to drop into Canberra any thursday night. The other Canberra blokes and blokette couldn't make it up and would Love to meet you and learn more about Mark.
Our very best wishes.
Max - and the Canberra Mob.
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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Mark has family down in Canberra so Im sure that when I come down next I would love to meet the rest of you guys down there.
I could talk about Mark forever so you may have to stop me after a while. hehe
Thanks again guys for being so beautiful people.
May Marky always be with me and guide me through life