do we have area reps for different parts of the country?

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If somebody puts in all the effort to arrange a get together, of whatever kind, I'l do my best to be there.
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mjb wrote:
dragonslayer wrote:i was just thinking it would of been a good idea.ill go and shut the door now and not come back
Look I'm sorry, I was being a dick and had no right to go off on one.
ok can we organise something as i thought it might be a good idea
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It's a great idea! We've got a couple of threads going on the subject; if we can pick a time of year when not too many of us are on holiday and the weather is half decent (May/June?) we can get the ball rolling.
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ok was thinking about april time as its warmer then.just need to sort out a location and somewhere half way for every one

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April's ok, I can't remember whether it's early or late easter this year.
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I'm up for it !! anytime any place any where :)

ooooh i sound like a right slut !! :twisted:
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puggy wrote:I'm up for it !! anytime any place any where :)

ooooh i sound like a right slut !! :twisted:
lol you do mate
made me laugh though :P
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puggy wrote:I'm up for it !! anytime any place any where :)

ooooh i sound like a right slut !! :twisted:
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Right I don't mind doing another South Wales meet, and if there's any going on elsewhere I'll do my best to be there 8)

For the last meet I arranged a route around some scenic roads in the Brecon Beacons so that we could drive it in convoy, with a sheduled lunch stop. Unfortunately we had to cut it short, but is that the kind of thing we're after? Or would we prefer a pub meet where we can sit around and talk, or maybe just a car park meet where we can kick each others tyres?
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DaiRees wrote:Right I don't mind doing another South Wales meet, and if there's any going on elsewhere I'll do my best to be there 8)

For the last meet I arranged a route around some scenic roads in the Brecon Beacons so that we could drive it in convoy, with a sheduled lunch stop. Unfortunately we had to cut it short, but is that the kind of thing we're after? Or would we prefer a pub meet where we can sit around and talk, or maybe just a car park meet where we can kick each others tyres?
sounds good but was thinking more of a fix it day somewhereany meets ill do my best to be there,
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DaiRees wrote:Right I don't mind doing another South Wales meet, and if there's any going on elsewhere I'll do my best to be there 8)

For the last meet I arranged a route around some scenic roads in the Brecon Beacons so that we could drive it in convoy, with a sheduled lunch stop. Unfortunately we had to cut it short, but is that the kind of thing we're after? Or would we prefer a pub meet where we can sit around and talk, or maybe just a car park meet where we can kick each others tyres?
I like the sound of that Dai. Definitely a pub stop for grub and a pint!
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teamster1975 wrote:
DaiRees wrote:Right I don't mind doing another South Wales meet, and if there's any going on elsewhere I'll do my best to be there 8)

For the last meet I arranged a route around some scenic roads in the Brecon Beacons so that we could drive it in convoy, with a sheduled lunch stop. Unfortunately we had to cut it short, but is that the kind of thing we're after? Or would we prefer a pub meet where we can sit around and talk, or maybe just a car park meet where we can kick each others tyres?
I like the sound of that Dai. Definitely a pub stop for grub and a pint!
Works for me too!
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but where as im in dorset
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I'm about 10miles south of the Scottish border... Think Wales may be a bit too far of a trek for a pub lunch like! :lol:
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Well, let's sort out a Northern Dinner, (cos they don't do lunch) and a soft Southerners' lunch then...
I'm up for both 8)
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