
Originally Posted by
V8Ian
Let's not get carried away here fellows. It's just a bit of time and basic bookkeeping.
A basic tenent of community is helping one another, 99% of the population gladly does so.
Most do so without fuss and bother. My small effort was unachievable without publicity and much help from others who who don't receive the same the same accolades that being offered to me.
I'm not getting carried away. I was on the receiving end of the generosity of this forum when I was in a very dark place. You and I, Ian, did the Kenley thing, and we did a good thing. I never expected that something a little similar could come to me when Jan died, but it could, and it did, because you chose it to happen. Now there's a girl in trouble, who you may or may not have met, who now has a new lease on life, because you chose it to happen. Don't sell yourself short. I'm happy to claim my little part in the Kenley thing if asked. Maybe that's where it started, but it wasn't me that organised the prizes. It wasn't me that organised the bank accounts, it wasn't me that got Dave onside.

Originally Posted by
V8Ian
Compare it to motor sport, almost everyone can name an F1 or Aussie Tin Top driver, but who ever gives a thought to the flag and fire marshals, the medics, time keepers, Clerk of Course, pit crew or most importantly the spectators.
Be proud of what we have achieved, but let's not make too much fuss just because my name was front and centre.
Thank-you.
Indeed. That can be the case. But I see you more as the Michael Brawn of F1, rather than the Bernie Ecclestone. Brawn was, and still is, a TEAM player. But all teams need direction. I reckon EpicDragon would agree that you provided it. But you still drive a stupid truck.
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