Italian Day...

by The Squirrell 24. April 2010 03:46

Today was the great atmosphere, that is "Italian Day" in Bristol.


Once a year, all the local Italian Car, Bike, and Scooter owners

converge on a street in Bristol, and just park up! They back

onto the pavements, hard standings, double yellow lines,

ANYWHERE where there is room! Looks chaos, but its a GREAT

atmosphere, and a chance to see some rare (And not so rare!)

Cars and Bikes. (And no police in sight - Thanks guys!) It's an

anual and fun event that LOADS go to!


James Gould and I went. I met up with my friend John Crookes (Pic 4 -waving!)

and drooled over his concours 1963 Parilla (Pic 5.) I also saw vetran

Alfa owner, Mick Hurst (Pic 4 -In Blue jumper!) and ogled his magnificent

1930's? works Alfa Romeo (Driven by Enzo Ferrari himself?!) The Alfa's

still going strong (Pic 6.)


I have uploaded a few other favourites to!


However, my endering memory will be the 3 lads, (early 20's?)

who walked past us at the "Italian Car and Bike day" and 1 said

to another (In a broad Bristolian accent!)


"Ere'....I seen loads of dem Ferrari's, Lamborghinis, and Maserati's,

and tuns of dem Ducati's and stuff...But I aint seen no Porsches yet?!"


It was gem to behold, and took me 5 seconds to stiffle my laughter!

 

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24/04/2010 18:09:07 #

Matt.

Smile

Matt. United Kingdom | Reply

26/04/2010 16:16:43 #

Jane

wow fab pics and not a bit of bird poo anywhere!!!

Jane United Kingdom | Reply

07/05/2010 20:14:10 #

Matt.

(Laughing!) Yes, I was amazed, no poop! LOADS of pigeoens
but no mess? (I reckon the Ferrari owners mixed Imodium
with seeds and sprinkled the day before?!)

Smile

Matt. United Kingdom | Reply

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My name's Matt. I was born with a congenital heart defect which hampered me in my youth, and sadly became a terminal conditon recently, and beyond the (amazing) care of the BRI-Bristol Heart team.

In 2008, my condition deteriorated, to a point I was happy to see Xmas 2008. I had prepared to die.

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