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so is this meet up on again? it seemed to go a bit quiet for a while. didnt think too many people were interested. lets get it up and running again. where to meet and what time? :?
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Renegadenemo wrote:Donald's grave... has no one told you it pours with rain constantly in Coniston?
the last time i was there it was lovley it dont rain as much as you think
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Count me in too. I will have to get leave of absence first! So lots of notice please.
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jonwrightk7 wrote:--------lets get it up and running again. where to meet and what time? :?
OK John. I suggest we meet in the Bluebird Cafe, 1pm, Sat. 13th June.

That gives us time to get there and a convivial port if the weather's inclement.

All those in favour, say 'Aye'!

Keith
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And how about a get together sometime on the Sunday too, for those with other commitments who can't make Saturday ?
(folks like me)
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Mebbe see how it goes and make it an ongoing thing?-June aint too good for people on holiday or who tend to get sent overseas at short notice-(me f'rinstance)-then I can mebbe bring down some free samples from my brother's work-(he's boss of Oban Whisky!)-get him to do a special bottling of "Old Bluebird 1967"-100 proof and tastes of jet fuel!
catch you guys next time if it happens.
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KW Mitchell wrote:
jonwrightk7 wrote:--------lets get it up and running again. where to meet and what time? :?
OK John. I suggest we meet in the Bluebird Cafe, 1pm, Sat. 13th June.

That gives us time to get there and a convivial port if the weather's inclement.

All those in favour, say 'Aye'!

Keith
i will be there
‘The HLF believes the crash is the most important aspect of the boat's history’

Absolutely, and the highlight of Elvis’ career was dying on the bog…hehehe
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DMCK7 Fan wrote:And how about a get together sometime on the Sunday too, for those with other commitments who can't make Saturday ?
(folks like me)
well im booked for the weekend so sat and sun are good for me
‘The HLF believes the crash is the most important aspect of the boat's history’

Absolutely, and the highlight of Elvis’ career was dying on the bog…hehehe
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graham wrote:
DMCK7 Fan wrote:And how about a get together sometime on the Sunday too, for those with other commitments who can't make Saturday ?
(folks like me)
well im booked for the weekend so sat and sun are good for me
I've got a bag of 5 pences for the occasion Graham. :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Saturday is usually a great night around the fire in the Sun Inn followed by a thick head in the Bluebird Cafe on Sunday morning wondering where all your money went. Hmmmm - do I have to go?
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