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Triffic Tenby

Taken from the Book of Idiocy, 11:21: ‘And so it came to pass among the writers of Scootering magazine that a call went out from on high. “Who wants to cover which rallies then?” spaketh the editor. Nik the Foolish spoke up. “I shall cover Tenby,” he said. “For verily I have never travelled to that corner of our land and quite fancy a trip out.” He then looked at the map and was most vexed that he hadn’t checked the mileage first...’

I’d heard many good things about Tenby over the years, and had always intended to go, but always ‘next year, maybe’. This was going to be the year I made it,

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