Christmas - southern event
Christmas - southern event
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rev-erend

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21,597 posts

306 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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All,

A few have suggested a Christmas meal at a pub but I get a bit 'Turkey'ed' out .. so how about our usual kind of format : Meet at High Wycombe car park at say 10:30 leave at 11:00 for a leisurely drive to a nice country pub.

I'm sure Sean could do us a nice route and suggest a good country pub.

I'm thinking of Sat 11 or Sun 12 Dec or Sat 18/ Sun 19.. think the Sundays are better as that leaves Saturdays free for shopping.

Anyone interested ?

redcar

737 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Sounds Good, count me in
Redcar

dickymint

28,333 posts

280 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Could be up for that one guys. Could pick up me Sprints from Sean at the same time. Been years since i visited High Wycombe. Whats the Complete Angler like these days in Marlow? (besides pricey).

waynester

6,495 posts

272 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Could be up for this, as long as i've got my car nailed back together of course..

stever

1,571 posts

271 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Yep reckon I could escape for either of these dates. Sunday morning will be better if you want to drive, less numpties

Dickymint, the Compleat Angler is still pricey and has a crap car park, i.e. you can't see you P & J from the bar

Anyone interested in doing a longer run than the usual?

father ted

3,069 posts

269 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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i thought Christmas was a nationwide...nay global event?


sorry.....

rev-erend

Original Poster:

21,597 posts

306 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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stever said:
Yep reckon I could escape for either of these dates. Sunday morning will be better if you want to drive, less numpties

Dickymint, the Compleat Angler is still pricey and has a crap car park, i.e. you can't see you P & J from the bar

Anyone interested in doing a longer run than the usual?


Yes - longer run would be great .. but slower due to the conditions...

billynomates

2,101 posts

258 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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rev-erend said:

stever said:
Yep reckon I could escape for either of these dates. Sunday morning will be better if you want to drive, less numpties

Dickymint, the Compleat Angler is still pricey and has a crap car park, i.e. you can't see you P & J from the bar

Anyone interested in doing a longer run than the usual?



Yes - longer run would be great .. but slower due to the conditions...


Alan Is this a Wedge meet only or can a Chim join the fun?

Good to meet you at the Surrey TVRCC last week BTW

Phil

AM400

1,196 posts

285 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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father ted said:
i thought Christmas was a nationwide...nay global event?


sorry.....


seamus

1,053 posts

304 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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father ted said:
i thought Christmas was a nationwide...nay global event?
sorry.....



Hadn't you heard - cancelled everywhere else - only happenin down sowf

Annoyingly working weekends of the suggested dates (typical ) will see if I can get the Sunday 19th off or at worse just nip out the office ("think I left the gas fire on - back in an hour or so" ) - getting a bit tight as D-Day is the 31st and pretty much run out of hols.. do have time off inbetween and happy to still sort the route & pub out either way.. after my glowing recommendation for the job

>> Edited by seamus on Friday 29th October 06:38

rev-erend

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21,597 posts

306 months

Friday 29th October 2004
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Billy - other TVR's are always welcome .. as are people who just want to cadge a lift cause the TVR is off road for winter.. If's it's snowing .. I'll be in the Focus. Hero maybe stupid NOT !

Sean - you have a knack of finding great routes and even better pubs .. if you ever decide to give up the day job - I think you could make a living out of selling good pub guides

ajcerb

268 posts

267 months

Friday 29th October 2004
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Hi there - don't know any of you and unfortunately don't think i would be free either of those weekends as it sounds like it would be a great trip but would suggest The Little Angel pub in Henley at the bottom of the hill leading to the bridge as a pub with food and a large car park that is overlooked by the dining room so you could sit, drink, eat and purr as you survey a line of P&J's - the tel number is 01490 411 008 and the address is Rememnham Lane Henley on Thames. I'm sure if enough of you were going they could reserve the appropriate number of parking spaces for you in pole position - from High Wycombe a recce would be pretty easy. You would have a great drive round some lovely country lanes and then have a full view. Have fun

Wedgie400

125 posts

276 months

Friday 29th October 2004
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Me and Sarah are free on any of those Sundays - We will have to remind DP not to go out drinking the night before

seamus

1,053 posts

304 months

Friday 29th October 2004
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Cheers Alan, kind of you to say so.. might even consider doing it given I may have some time off in the new year - can think of worse ways to spend it

19th is preferable for me now - hopefully this fits with others.. as mentioned all are of course welcome.. even Dave with his hangover will try to find a pub with decent enough carpark - btw thanks AJ - know which pub you refer to..

dickieandjulie

1,068 posts

279 months

Saturday 30th October 2004
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I could do Sun 19 - be good to meet up with your guys again

degz

284 posts

273 months

Sunday 31st October 2004
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sounds like fun, at least I know my heater works, well sort of. Any prizes for driving there with the roof off?

dickymint

28,333 posts

280 months

Sunday 31st October 2004
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degz said:
sounds like fun, at least I know my heater works, well sort of. Any prizes for driving there with the roof off?


Not from South Wales there aint

gsx600

2,740 posts

270 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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Hopefully be there, may have to tax again as just run out on both wedges.

Unless snowing then it's the Omega which is also great for hanging the back out, if I switch the TC off !!

d p - 400se

338 posts

272 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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Wedgie400 said:
Me and Sarah are free on any of those Sundays - We will have to remind DP not to go out drinking the night before




OK, OK, This time I'll go to bed at 9 0'clock the night before with a cup of ovaltine so ive no excuse.

>> Edited by d p - 400se on Wednesday 3rd November 20:22

Just thought the car will almost certainly be at Peninsula by then for its annual bit of TLC so I might be coming along in the Clio.

>> Edited by d p - 400se on Wednesday 3rd November 20:23

seamus

1,053 posts

304 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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That's no excuse Dave - just ask Richard to give you a TVR as a courtesy car - any one off the forecourt should do