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Lights out 4th August - Portsdown Hill Portsmouth
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Don't know if you are aware Monday 4th August 2014 is 100 years since the start of  World War 1
to comemorate the nation is been urged to turn off your lights and light a single candle between 10 - 11pm
Hampshire Branch of Royal British Leigion Riders Branch are meeting up on Portsdown Hill (by Micks Burger wagon) and lining their bikes up facing out towards the sea.
at 10pm we will revout engines on full beam then cut them. we will then observe a 2 minutes silence before lighting our candles for the hour.
then i believe is a ride down to southsea past the memorial

this isn't just for ol' n bold... any bikers who wish to show there marks of respect more than welcome. and don't feel you have to stay the whole hour or do the ride past.
I'll be there with some old shipmates and some meeting up with new oppo's

but if your not in Portsmouth area why not look to see what local is going on or just in your own home??

Lest we Forget!!
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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#2
I'm planning to be there.
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#3
I can't do Portsdown but my village of Stubbington is doing something similar.  No bikes but candles.  I'd love to do Portsdown but have to be up for work a few hours later. Poor excuse when so many died I know.
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#4
FireBlake, not a poor excuse at all mate. 
BBrown i'm hoping to take my camera (if i remember it!) so see you up there!
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#5
Snook, Madmondeoman (or whatever he is called these days) and BigMac should all be there too. We are planning on meeting up somewhere before riding down to this event together.
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#6
just copied this of face book,

"The 2 & 3 wheeled community of the Portsmouth area will come together at the Viewpoint between 2100 and 2130. Then at 2155 they will all shine their main-beam headlights towards the city, providing a beacon-like illumination over the City that should easily be seen from The Solent (weather dependent). At exactly 2200... the headlights will be extinguished and at 2230 a hundred poppy-red sky-lanterns will be released to mark the 100th anniversary of the United Kingdom entering the First World War.

All bikers/scooterists/trikers, etc are welcome to attend. Only 100x Sky-Lanterns will be permitted to be launched (In accordance with the instructions passed to the Civil Aviation Authority and the Maritime Coastguard Agency). These Lanterns will be on sale at the Viewpoint on top of Portsdown Hill from 21:30 - suggested minimum donation of £2.00 with all profits going to the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal"


yeah I'm meeting a couple of mates beforehand, 1 of which is the organiser so I should be there on time lol
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#7
Hey Robbie,  where did you find this on Facebook?  I've searched for it but can't find it.  I'll share it on my page. Don't tell anyone but I have loads of mates on scooters that would love to show support. What was the exact name of the page/group please?
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(31-07-14, 01:25 AM)fireblake link Wrote: Hey Robbie,  where did you find this on Facebook?  I've searched for it but can't find it.  I'll share it on my page. Don't tell anyone but I have loads of mates on scooters that would love to show support. What was the exact name of the page/group please?
here's the link to the page on FB,

there are a few scooters going as couple of the RBLRB have scooters (as well as proper bikes lol!)

https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/561061324003615/
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#9
Thanks Robbie.
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#10
was in Portsmouth on Tuesday evening--coming back from France, what's all the tents for on the green at Southsea for?????
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#11
just a quick update of timings for tonight

Event:
At 21:30 Stevie (One man One Mandolin) Simpson plays a short set
At 21:53 Commence playing Stevie’s LEST WE FORGET. Timed to finish
Event:
At 21:30 Stevie (One man One Mandolin) Simpson plays a short set
At 21:53 Commence playing Stevie’s LEST WE FORGET. Timed to finish
at exactly 22:00
At 21:55 All vehicles turn on Main Beam headlights to provide a beacon...
over Portsmouth
At 22:00 All Headlights to be extinguished (In time with the end of the
music)
o/c Light a lone candle on top of the hill
o/c All attendees are requested to congregate around the Gazebo
At 22:15 Reading of the Exhortation
o/c Reading of the poem “In Flanders Field”
o/c Singing of the Hymn… Eternal Father
o/c Blessing of HM Armed Forces, past, present and future,
including their families
o/c All join in for the Lords Prayer
o/c Last Post
o/c 2-Minute Silence
o/c Reveille / Stand To
o/c Reading of the Kohimah Epitaph
o/c Time to reflect
23:00 Extinguish lone candle
o/c Disperse as required
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#12
:thumbup
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#13
Liverpool council are turning the lights out on most if not all their bldgs. from 2300 - 0000 tonight
a giant candle will be projected onto the Liver bldg. and an image showing a poppy and Tommie's will be projected onto another bldg
I'm in work tonight but the crew will be briefed as to what the day is all about and lights will go out on station
respect
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#14
just got in from this... we were expecting between 200-250 bikes etc up there but it ended up been well over 600!!!!

my Fazer was the one next to the gazebo, saw a few others up there but only got chance to chat to one other wo if u were there Hello & sorry didn't chat but as you saw it was outstanding!!


Thank you all for your respect
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#15
It was a great event. I was stood right by the Gazebo for the service with BigMac, Shaun and my son. Shame several bikers didn't take any notice of the 2 minutes silence and decided to ride out instead but overall, a great night and well done to the organisers.
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#16
we were probably only feet away lol

yeah was bit disapointed bout those that left during 2 mins silence myself!
twas good event ad overwhelmed by the turnout

Big Mick defo made a good profit at burger van lol!!
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#17
Quote:we were probably only feet away

Yep. I was stood just behind the three guys in the gazebo who were saluting all through the Last Post.

I think the Burger shop did well last night too. the queue never seemed to be less than 100 people long.
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#18
I would have liked to have been there, but I was on holiday in Devon at the time :/

I've seen some video clips friends posted on Facebook which show a bloody good turnout :thumbup
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