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Re: will this do for the meets
« Reply #30 on: 07 February 2009, 10:43:27 »

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IT'S NOT LOUD. Kids can sleep.
    How can background music be distracting? It's only in the evening when folk are chilling out, distracting from what exactly?
     Why can't music be background? If it is everyone can enjoy it despite personal tastes.
     There is more to life than fixing Omegas during the day & talking about them all night. As for mindless drone i won't dignify that with a reply.
   Considering the trouble we got in for other peoples noise at Lakes 07 & how we all complained (me included) we now have a chance to enjoy a varied selection of sounds to cater for all tastes & now we can folks want moan about that as well, can't win either way  :-?

Sorry, I find it is. Can't help it.  I can only listen to one conversation at a time, and I have to turn the radio down when I'm lost.  :-[.  I think that means I'm not a woman ;D


Seriously, if the organiser of the meet wants to have (quiet) music, thats up to them.  I think we have to be aware that some people may be bedding down earlier than others, and even quiet music does carry, so after a certain time, perhaps turn it down a bit further?


Certainly Newent, music is a non starter, as its a proper campsite, with other people staying. For the last 2 years, there has been no problems or complaints, but I think playing music would be antisocial towards the other campers.

From what I've seen at York, its not a public campsite, so thats not an issue - unless those bringing kids think its an issue?


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Re: will this do for the meets
« Reply #31 on: 07 February 2009, 12:54:01 »

The pram is now full of toys again. I over reacted lastnight. I understand & accept the nature of the two meetings. Little OOFERS are more than welcome @ York. Any music will be played quietly in the gazebo & will be turned down or off should disturb anyone. It's not a rowdy meet. I understand OOF dog e dogs (WOOFS?) are welcome as well.
     Lastly apologies for lastnights gob overdrive. I'm usually a happy chappie but can hold my hands up when i behave like a c*ck!
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Re: will this do for the meets
« Reply #32 on: 07 February 2009, 13:05:50 »

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The pram is now full of toys again. I over reacted lastnight. I understand & accept the nature of the two meetings. Little OOFERS are more than welcome @ York. Any music will be played quietly in the gazebo & will be turned down or off should disturb anyone. It's not a rowdy meet. I understand OOF dog e dogs (WOOFS?) are welcome as well.
     Lastly apologies for lastnights gob overdrive. I'm usually a happy chappie but can hold my hands up when i behave like a c*ck!
    Guy.
P.S. Just re read a pm from LK. I hope none of you thought i was trying to include music @ Newent. Newent is established & i'd adhere to any rules without question. I was only talking about York!
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Re: will this do for the meets
« Reply #33 on: 07 February 2009, 13:13:12 »

i think i should apologise for causing such disruption to the forum for this thread about the meets. you all enjoy meets and they all seem to be good for all especially familes and the friendship they have created amongst you all, and id like to come one day. i dont want to cause disagreements that will change peoples minds about going in the future. so i i do apologise to you all for the way i put the initial first post up about this.  :-[
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Re: will this do for the meets
« Reply #34 on: 07 February 2009, 13:15:52 »

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The pram is now full of toys again. I over reacted lastnight. I understand & accept the nature of the two meetings. Little OOFERS are more than welcome @ York. Any music will be played quietly in the gazebo & will be turned down or off should disturb anyone. It's not a rowdy meet. I understand OOF dog e dogs (WOOFS?) are welcome as well.
     Lastly apologies for lastnights gob overdrive. I'm usually a happy chappie but can hold my hands up when i behave like a c*ck!
    Guy.

No worries Guy... I wasn't trying to say no music at meets... Just expressing the view that when I go on holiday, camping or otherwise, I don't like hearing other peoples music! We have the radio, which is on so quietly we can barely hear it, and gets turned down if we can hear it outside the caravan :y :y :y

As for York... If it's an established tradition (from last time I understand) to have some quiet background music then I see no real problems with that because there's no-one else to disturb :y :y
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Re: will this do for the meets
« Reply #35 on: 07 February 2009, 15:13:10 »

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i think i should apologise for causing such disruption to the forum for this thread about the meets. you all enjoy meets and they all seem to be good for all especially familes and the friendship they have created amongst you all, and id like to come one day. i dont want to cause disagreements that will change peoples minds about going in the future. so i i do apologise to you all for the way i put the initial first post up about this.  :-[
Was'nt your fault mate. Your idea was well intentioned. :y
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