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Title: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: VXL V6 on 18 December 2010, 22:29:41
Plenty of snow on the ground round here so i'm thinking about nights around the barbeque at The Lakes and Newent.

Chimnea competitions
Mrs Lazydockers Chocolate fudge brownies
Tony H's excellent burgers
Mick Dundee / Mrs Mick Dundee's curries
Guys Stew
Hotel 21's various bottles of malt

Looking forward to next years meets  :y
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Kevin Wood on 18 December 2010, 22:34:03
You forgot

"James and the giant log of fire"

and, leading on to:

"Careful with that axe, Sixstring"

Kevin
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: PhilRich on 18 December 2010, 22:36:00
Well due to the cold weather, there should be a plentiful supply of boil in the bag Haggis right through until next October at least (just as long as Hotel21 can prise the frozen shut lids on the Supermarket skips open of course ;)) & as long as he puts it straight into his freezer it should still be barely eatable with a good snifter of Malt when the time comes!  ;D :y
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Amigo on 18 December 2010, 22:57:45
When that time comes i'll be moaning it's too hot!!!! :)
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: PhilRich on 18 December 2010, 22:59:22
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When that time comes i'll be moaning it's too hot!!!! :)




What, the Weather or the Haggis Guy?  ;D ;)
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Andy B on 18 December 2010, 23:17:10
have we got any confirmed dates for the Lakes yet? We missed them last year but really enjoyed our first Newent meet.  :y
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: feeutfo on 18 December 2010, 23:29:59
Aah warm memories.... :)

.... and bad dreams about bloody donut bushes, hair trigger jacks, blocks of wood, and and and... Pink sneaking around behind me, the bugger.  :o.    ;D


We could try a hammer hair trigger Jack throwing competition?

 oof olympics at  Newent anyone  ;D

And oof highland games at the Lakes perhaps ;)
 ;)


Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Amigo on 18 December 2010, 23:47:00
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Aah warm memories.... :)

.... and bad dreams about bloody donut bushes, hair trigger jacks, blocks of wood, and and and... Pink sneaking around behind me, the bugger.  :o.    ;D


We could try a hammer hair trigger Jack throwing competition?

 oof olympics at  Newent anyone  ;D

And oof highland games at the Lakes perhaps ;)
 ;)


I could sit in my chair, drink & watch all of that! :D
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: CaptainZok on 18 December 2010, 23:53:40
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Aah warm memories.... :)

.... and bad dreams about bloody donut bushes, hair trigger jacks, blocks of wood, and and and... Pink sneaking around behind me, the bugger.  :o.    ;D


We could try a hammer hair trigger Jack throwing competition?

 oof olympics at  Newent anyone  ;D

And oof highland games at the Lakes perhaps ;)
 ;)


Not too sure about telling Pink there's going to be a tossing competition though. :o :o
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: aaronjb on 19 December 2010, 00:00:16
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Aah warm memories.... :)

.... and bad dreams about bloody donut bushes, hair trigger jacks, blocks of wood, and and and... Pink sneaking around behind me, the bugger.  :o.    ;D


We could try a hammer hair trigger Jack throwing competition?

 oof olympics at  Newent anyone  ;D

And oof highland games at the Lakes perhaps ;)
 ;)


Not too sure about telling Pink there's going to be a tossing competition though. :o :o

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Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Vamps on 19 December 2010, 00:08:09
I hope that there is a York meet too, had a great time at the last one despite the cold.... :y
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Andy B on 19 December 2010, 00:12:46
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I hope that there is a York meet too, had a great time at the last one despite the cold.... :y

We've had a great time at both York meets, even when SWMBO managed to pull something in her ankle doing an Irish dance whilst under the influence! ;D ;D
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Amigo on 19 December 2010, 00:21:34
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I hope that there is a York meet too, had a great time at the last one despite the cold.... :y

We've had a great time at both York meets, even when SWMBO managed to pull something in her ankle doing an Irish dance whilst under the influence! ;D ;D
I've spoken to Ian, we have an idea....
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Vamps on 19 December 2010, 00:27:18
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I hope that there is a York meet too, had a great time at the last one despite the cold.... :y

We've had a great time at both York meets, even when SWMBO managed to pull something in her ankle doing an Irish dance whilst under the influence! ;D ;D

What you mean both....... :o :o :o :-?
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: CaptainZok on 19 December 2010, 01:10:15
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I hope that there is a York meet too, had a great time at the last one despite the cold.... :y

We've had a great time at both York meets, even when SWMBO managed to pull something in her ankle doing an Irish dance whilst under the influence! ;D ;D

What you mean both....... :o :o :o :-?
both (bth)
adj.
One and the other; relating to or being two in conjunction: Both guests have arrived. Both the books are torn. Both her fingers are broken.
pron.
The one and the other: Both were candidates. We are both candidates. Both of us are candidates.
conj.
Used with and to indicate that each of two things in a coordinated phrase or clause is included: both men and women; an attorney well regarded for both intelligence and honesty.

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[Middle English bothe, probably from Old Norse bdhar.]
Usage Note: Both indicates that the action or state denoted by the verb applies individually to each of two entities. Both books weigh more than five pounds, for example, means that each book weighs more than five pounds by itself, not that the two books weighed together come to more than five pounds. Both is inappropriate where the verb does not apply to each of the entities by itself. · In possessive constructions of both is usually preferred: the mothers of both (rather than both their mothers); the fault of both (rather than both their fault or both's fault). · When both is used with and to link parallel elements in a sentence, the words or phrases that follow them should correspond grammatically: in both India and China or both in India and in China (not both in India and China).

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HTH, ;D
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Vamps on 19 December 2010, 01:18:46
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I hope that there is a York meet too, had a great time at the last one despite the cold.... :y

We've had a great time at both York meets, even when SWMBO managed to pull something in her ankle doing an Irish dance whilst under the influence! ;D ;D

What you mean both....... :o :o :o :-?
both (bth)
adj.
One and the other; relating to or being two in conjunction: Both guests have arrived. Both the books are torn. Both her fingers are broken.
pron.
The one and the other: Both were candidates. We are both candidates. Both of us are candidates.
conj.
Used with and to indicate that each of two things in a coordinated phrase or clause is included: both men and women; an attorney well regarded for both intelligence and honesty.

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[Middle English bothe, probably from Old Norse bdhar.]
Usage Note: Both indicates that the action or state denoted by the verb applies individually to each of two entities. Both books weigh more than five pounds, for example, means that each book weighs more than five pounds by itself, not that the two books weighed together come to more than five pounds. Both is inappropriate where the verb does not apply to each of the entities by itself. · In possessive constructions of both is usually preferred: the mothers of both (rather than both their mothers); the fault of both (rather than both their fault or both's fault). · When both is used with and to link parallel elements in a sentence, the words or phrases that follow them should correspond grammatically: in both India and China or both in India and in China (not both in India and China).

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

HTH, ;D

I have a Police officer in the house, should I discuss cyber bullying with him while he is here......
 :P :P :P
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: CaptainZok on 19 December 2010, 01:28:07
Nah don't want you getting done for wasting police time.
Make him a brew that'll get on his good side. ;D
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Vamps on 19 December 2010, 01:37:39
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Nah don't want you getting done for wasting police time.
Make him a brew that'll get on his good side. ;D

We made 4 while I tried to present as sober, at this time of night....... ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Jimbob on 19 December 2010, 09:54:20
Really have laughed out loud reading this...

And don't forget....never fal asleep if you dont want to participate in Human Buckeroo  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Gaffers on 19 December 2010, 09:58:13
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You forgot

"James and the giant log of fire"

and, leading on to:

"Careful with that axe, Sixstring"

Kevin

And the human jenga  ;D
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: feeutfo on 19 December 2010, 10:04:34
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Aah warm memories.... :)

.... and bad dreams about bloody donut bushes, hair trigger jacks, blocks of wood, and and and... Pink sneaking around behind me, the bugger.  :o.    ;D


We could try a hammer hair trigger Jack throwing competition?

 oof olympics at  Newent anyone  ;D

And oof highland games at the Lakes perhaps ;)
 ;)


Not too sure about telling Pink there's going to be a tossing competition though. :o :o

It was his idea... ;D
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Jimbob on 19 December 2010, 10:41:42
Im sure Daz has got both meets booked already  :y

whats the dates Daz?
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: dad1uk on 19 December 2010, 14:18:46
Newent = The Site has been booked again for the first weekend of September, Friday 2nd & Saturday 3rd.

Not sure about  the Lakes but I'm sure I remember Daz re-booking the site before leaving.
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 19 December 2010, 14:36:00
Newent is first weekend of September so 2nd & 3rd

The Lakes i have got to speak with the owner in January, was going try for similar time as last year 2nd or 3rd weekend of June  :y
Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Andy B on 19 December 2010, 14:45:42
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Newent is first weekend of September so 2nd & 3rd
Already booked the time off work  :y

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The Lakes i have got to speak with the owner in January, was going try for similar time as last year 2nd or 3rd weekend of June  :y
:( I'm working the 2nd wekend & we're already booked away for the 3rd  :'(

Title: Re: Warmer plans - Newent and The Lakes
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 19 December 2010, 15:18:33
Well really all depends when we can get on the site but if i remember June was voted for or agreed on last year. .
 :y