Alois Mertens was going home by then, still has
some work on his Sabra, but his showing up could mean an extra Sabra one
of these years. |
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Brother & sister |
This one's almost finished?? |
This one looks nice: engine type and #
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Alois Mertens had gone home by then, still has
some work on his Sabra, but his showing up could mean an extra Sabra one
of these years. |
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Some other fans (Hans) showed up but they also brought the rain.
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Gerard De Craecker (newt year with Sabra?)
Henk Theeuwes (not really sharp so you don't see the wonderfull painting)
Luc Meuwis engine troubles for now
and the ugly ducklingand we forgot to take a pic of Jacques cars.
No BMW's on a sabrasite André, you should have driven your Sabra.
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Off to the real stuff... the
Sabra's are only an excuse to have a nice BBQ. |
And to enjoy |
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of what nature gave us, company,
chats, technical discussions,
Carine & Els
Jacqueline Michelle & Arno
Gerard & Jacques
André
Magda en André
I was there too and Henk, Jeannine and Luc
Jeannine & Monique |
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The Sabra-T-shirts were distributed.
Why for heaven's sake didn't no-one take pictures of all those sexy body's.
If the right pictures would have been taken on the right moments my
visitors number would have doubled at least.
A missed opportunity as there were quite some XXL's. |
Thanks for the pics, should take
more pics on Sabra BBQ's but I seem to forget. Am I really
over-interested in eating? |
Thanks for you all being there.
In fact we only share the buying of some iron and glassfiber. |
And people with technical
problems merely got some encouragement. But still it was worth the while
... thanks: Jacques and Magda and Michelle and Arno: providing other
people with the environment and opportunity to meet is time consuming and
only gives philosophical rewards; you had a busy day, but I reckon -
afterwards - you've enjoyed having it done. Next years is my turn again,
Els won't be cripple anymore but I agree that a spot - more central in
Belgium would be best to attract the largest number of owners, but the
"engaged" Sabra owners seem to live on the outskirts of Belgium. |