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Madden1.jpg (118614 bytes) It was a sad day when I relieved Paul Madden of a large cash wedge for my seven month old GL1500SE Goldwing in September 2000! Paul couldn't wait to bring the bike into Sth. Anne's Street for inspection the following Sunday.

pfrun2000.jpg (32635 bytes) Meeting in Dublin's Phoenix Park before the Pet Food Run, summer 2000.

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et6.jpg (41588 bytes) et7.jpg (45345 bytes) et8.jpg (45540 bytes) The shots above are from a Wessex Wing Ding weekend in the sprng of 2000. Eamonn Toner sent them in. The first two are of Eamonn's new SE. Next, Paul Elliot (middle) among Wessex Wing party goers. John Penman & Eamonn discussing trikes in the next three pictures and the last two show Sam McManus and Eamon accepting the award for the largest contingent (outside Wessex) to attend.

padraig.JPG (29636 bytes) Padraig and Ann McCorry on their 1997 SE. This is Padraig's second Goldwing.

freeas01.JPG (41648 bytes) I thought I saw this bike before! It was pictured in a Goldwing book a few years back.

Samant01.JPG (33871 bytes) Samant02.JPG (39790 bytes) Samantha Burke trying my ' 97 wing out. This photo was taken in Galway in late '97.

jmurphy.JPG (32417 bytes) John Murphy and his son Shane, shortly after they acquired my ' 97 SE.

MKing.JPG (26004 bytes) Mick King from Dublin with his ' 98 SE. Micks appearance might be fearsome, but he is a real gentleman and no stranger to doing a good deed. He often ends up carrying someone's wife or daughter on the pillion seat, lucky sod!

Austin01.JPG (17171 bytes) My cousin Austin with his 1992 Aspencade and me with the ' 97 SE, July 1997.

Rainbow.JPG (13750 bytes) A rare sight in Ireland. You can actually see the end of the rainbow in this shot taken in the Glen of Aherlow, Tipperary. Unfortunately I couldn't catch sight of either the leprechaun or the pot of gold that the legends imply. Why is it that the closer you move towards the end of a rainbow, the further it moves away from you?

Facepaint.JPG (24943 bytes) Margaret Nolan from Dublin making these children happy by doing a spot of Halloween face painting.

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