Lawrence of Arabia

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Thought I contributed to a thread started by a T E Lawrence this afternoon , guess I was day dreaming ? Thanks for any explanation ....
 
Whoops , sorry it was , and it still there , guess I really am asleep at the wheel , wow a big duh! for me , thanks
 
Robs SS, I didn’t want the pun to be too obvious so used something in between gardener and Garner. The patron in Lady Chaterly represents everyone who got screwed!
 
Fullauto, he had 7 Norton Commandos and a Honda 50cc step-through. His book ‘Seven Pillars of Wisdom’ refers to the pushrods in the Commando engine and the arcane knowledge required to remove the cylinder head in the bike while juggling these push rods with 3 hands.
 
Thought I contributed to a thread started by a T E Lawrence this afternoon , guess I was day dreaming ? Thanks for any explanation ....
Don't know if it is his real name, or is it a she?
Shouldn't he/she be on the Brough Superior website? They would be right at home !
 
I began believing that I had a grip on the topic, but am now totally confused by the assumption that appendage #3 is assumed to be a hand. .. Two rights & one left, two lefts & one right, or some unknown?.... I need my coffee before I brain fart.
 
Robs SS, I didn’t want the pun to be too obvious so used something in between gardener and Garner. The patron in Lady Chaterly represents everyone who got screwed!

Back in the 1950s in Melbourne, Australia , Frank Hardy was jailed for writing something similar about John Wren's wife and his gardener- in his book 'Power Without Glory'. These days it would be about the muscle-bound pool attendant and the demure young missus.
 
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One of THE great hero’s !

You should go to St Martins Church in Wareham where they keep the effigy of Lawrence.

And if you’re down there right now, don’t forget it’s bike night in Poole every Tuesday 👍
 
Was Clouds Hill open ?

It’s a very tranquil, dare I say, meditative ambience inside. I can easily imagine whiling away the hours engrossed in a good book there, as of course, he did.

And his ‘shed’ is still there where he parked his Bruff.
 
strange coincidence on the day, but some time ago I was browsing a bookshop and bought a copy of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom thinking it was something I 'ought' to read. Walking back through town, I heard some interesting bikes, and one of them was a Brough. First (and only) time I have seen one on the road. (other bikes were a Vincent and a Commando)

Still haven't read the book....
 
strange coincidence on the day, but some time ago I was browsing a bookshop and bought a copy of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom thinking it was something I 'ought' to read. Walking back through town, I heard some interesting bikes, and one of them was a Brough. First (and only) time I have seen one on the road. (other bikes were a Vincent and a Commando)

Still haven't read the book....
My only time seeing a Brough was on the way to the Isle of Man in 1978. I’d never even heard of one at that point and never noticed what George Roper was pulling his side car with.
 
strange coincidence on the day, but some time ago I was browsing a bookshop and bought a copy of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom thinking it was something I 'ought' to read. Walking back through town, I heard some interesting bikes, and one of them was a Brough. First (and only) time I have seen one on the road. (other bikes were a Vincent and a Commando)

Still haven't read the book....
Seven Pillars is not an easy read.

I got kinda hooked and have read every book about TEL I can find! IMO the best (by far) is - Hero: The life and times of Lawrence of Arabia by Michael Korda. This one is genuinely difficult to put down !

Although David Leans 1962 film is still my favourite film of all time, reading the real life accounts makes you realise how poor the storyline is and that actually, the real story is FAR more wild and adventurous.


 
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