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Goodwood Festival of Speed, 2009
The 2009 FOS is almost upon us. Having attend last year for the first time i can hoesntly say its the best show you are ever likely to attend - have a look on the link to get a flavor of whats on offer :
I'm not too sure which of the 3 days i'm going to go yet, i'm going make a decision a few days before to attempt to get good weather but in the meantime any fancy tagging along?
The 2009 FOS is almost upon us. Having attend last year for the first time i can hoesntly say its the best show you are ever likely to attend - have a look on the link to get a flavor of whats on offer :
I'm not too sure which of the 3 days i'm going to go yet, i'm going make a decision a few days before to attempt to get good weather but in the meantime any fancy tagging along?
__________________ Dragoons were originally infantrymen deployed by horse, but later became cavalry. They were therefore trained in horse riding as well as infantry fighting skills. Dragoon regiments were established in most European armies during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Originally dragoons were considered as separate from Regular Cavalry, but during the 18th century they evolved into conventional mounted troops trained to fight from horseback.
__________________ Dragoons were originally infantrymen deployed by horse, but later became cavalry. They were therefore trained in horse riding as well as infantry fighting skills. Dragoon regiments were established in most European armies during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Originally dragoons were considered as separate from Regular Cavalry, but during the 18th century they evolved into conventional mounted troops trained to fight from horseback.
Looks Good to me and Nicole S pussy cat dolls lead lady plus sandra bullock will be there. plus the lairds daughter who Rob will obviously have. cant wait.