Wycombe Wye and Pie 2 - Sun 7th Sep

Wycombe Wye and Pie 2 - Sun 7th Sep

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domster

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8,431 posts

270 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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After the success of Wye and Pie 1 (a small gathering for Wycombites that became a mini-Virginia Waters with people like Bruce coming from London in his Ariel ) Mr Bluesatin - of White Horse notoriety - and myself have decided to instigate Wye and Pie 2.

This will be held at a new and untried venue, which Bluesatin ominously tells me is down a 'dead end lane' It does however have car parking for 50 cars and is by the river. If more than 20 cars look like turning up, I will attempt to warn the pub about our takeover bid.

Details of pub here:

www.pubfoodguide.co.uk/pubs/marlow-spade-oak.htm

Date: Sunday 7th September, 12 midday onwards

All the best and hope to see you there.

Domster

griff2be

5,089 posts

267 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Would you like me to bring No6?

Blue Satin will have to comment on whether there is room to turn the Jeep and trailer around down the lane - I haven't been to the Spade Oak since I was 16....

PetrolTed

34,428 posts

303 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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I'll be there.

RiverGirrl

857 posts

281 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Excellent! My first official Wye and Pie Meet as a newbie to this area rich in PH'ers

domster

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8,431 posts

270 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Andy, I have been told that the car park is pretty big, so trailer and No6 may not be a problem if you are still scrounging for sponsorship pennies Why bring the trailer, just put a tax disc and some re plates on it like Grant Tuscan does

Look forward to seeing the Tedster and Carolyn (our new neighbour ) too.

Cheers
Domster

RichB

51,591 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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domster said:
is by the river
Indeed near the river but not actually on it. Spade Oak is a popular spot with dog walkers and picnickers and is a rather picturesque stretch of the Thames a mile or so downstream from Marlow. The pub itself is a typical large Victorian “pile” probably popular with boaters in the 19th.C. It is now a sort of "Country Faire" type place with OK food, cheap and cheerful with the usual choice of Steak ‘n’ Ale pies, Rub-a-Dub Chicken and something Vegi' - OK for a Sunday pie ‘n pint but not cordon-bleu if you know what I mean. There is also a large grass public parking area closer to the river which is quite nice. Have fun Rich...

domster

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8,431 posts

270 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Cheers for info, Rich

Sounds fine for a motley bunch like us. Don't like The Compleat Angler anyway

Stig

11,817 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Brummm, brummm

rebelmatic

136 posts

254 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Damn!! Sunday the 7th eh??
Can't make that one I'm afraid as I am off getting some training for my other hobby - Fireworks!!

Oh well....Hope you all have a few shandys on my behalf, and look forward to seeing some pics on here when I get back .....assuming I haven't blown myself to pieces



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buster

1,060 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Bugger.

No can do, In France with the Surrey clan shopping for champers

buster

1,060 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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p.s. I LOVE the compleat Angler

thub

1,359 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Damn fine idea Mr Domster.

Paul 2000

1,080 posts

267 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Room for another?

See you there, Paul

domster

Original Poster:

8,431 posts

270 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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buster said:
p.s. I LOVE the compleat Angler


You are embarrassing yourself, Buster. It is a shadow of its former self. Ever eaten in The Brasserie recently? I've had better meals at The White Horse, High Wycombe

Now, Le Manoir IS proper bo

griff2be

5,089 posts

267 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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domster said:
Andy, I have been told that the car park is pretty big, so trailer and No6 may not be a problem if you are still scrounging for sponsorship pennies Why bring the trailer, just put a tax disc and some re plates on it like Grant Tuscan does

Look forward to seeing the Tedster and Carolyn (our new neighbour ) too.

Cheers
Domster



Wasn't thinking about scrounging sponsorship pennies (although clearly these are always very welcome), so much as if you chaps and chapesses were interesting in having the car there to peruse.

Its a bit of a fag dragging it over, but if peeps are interested I'll bring it along. If not I'll just bring myself...

alunr

1,672 posts

264 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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griff2be said:

domster said:
Andy, I have been told that the car park is pretty big, so trailer and No6 may not be a problem if you are still scrounging for sponsorship pennies Why bring the trailer, just put a tax disc and some re plates on it like Grant Tuscan does

Look forward to seeing the Tedster and Carolyn (our new neighbour ) too.

Cheers
Domster




Wasn't thinking about scrounging sponsorship pennies (although clearly these are always very welcome), so much as if you chaps and chapesses were interesting in having the car there to peruse.

Its a bit of a fag dragging it over, but if peeps are interested I'll bring it along. If not I'll just bring myself...


Car park would hold 50 at a squeeze and the access road is very narrow so I'd do a recce first if I were you.

bobski

1,589 posts

264 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Be leaving Devizes that morning . . .see if we can make it down en route to London! ROLL ON!

jon_t

35 posts

251 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Sounds like fun Will try to make it for a swift one if poss.

domster

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8,431 posts

270 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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Good stuff, people.

Andy - I haven't checked out car park or access myself so can't advise re trailer. Nice thought re showing the car tho'. Maybe see what the response is like - seems like it may be too much effort for this gathering, but perfect for a Virginia Waters one.

Cheers
Domster

RichB

51,591 posts

284 months

Thursday 21st August 2003
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domster said:
Andy - I haven't checked out car park or access myself so can't advise re trailer.
People take trailers with yachts and canoes down there so no problem. As I say there is a huge grass car park at the end of the road so you can always turn there. Just a thought. Rich...