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National meet No.11,AUGUST 7/8/9TH,,2020...FRI/SAT/SUNDAY. ,2020. NEW DATES
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Hi Craig
Please bang myself and sue on for camping if possible, arrive Friday, leave Monday morning
Please bang myself and sue on for camping if possible, arrive Friday, leave Monday morning
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Will do,mate
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John and Sue, been a while , you're welcome to join the Sunday night takeaway club (indian or chinese) with Jim, Brian and myself - and then to the bar hopefully for a drink with Robert and Hilary who were missed this year.
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put me down for this one please Craig, will probably do the friday saturday and sunday nights at the crooklands.
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Love to Dave thanks, place us on the list for sure, however I’m still waiting for you to fix my sticky steering issuebladeowner wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 12:08 amJohn and Sue, been a while , you're welcome to join the Sunday night takeaway club (indian or chinese) with Jim, Brian and myself - and then to the bar hopefully for a drink with Robert and Hilary who were missed this year.
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Cheers Craig, appreciated, hope the family is well
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Keyper wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:09 pmLove to Dave thanks, place us on the list for sure, however I’m still waiting for you to fix my sticky steering issuebladeowner wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 12:08 amJohn and Sue, been a while , you're welcome to join the Sunday night takeaway club (indian or chinese) with Jim, Brian and myself - and then to the bar hopefully for a drink with Robert and Hilary who were missed this year.
Remind me I'll bring some spanners. And some ibuprofen for my back
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no it’s fine Dave, I’m joking, I had a go at it myself and failed, however it’s going in the garage to replace the gearbox oil and to get a standard service, I’ll get them to do it at the same timebladeowner wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 12:28 pmKeyper wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:09 pmLove to Dave thanks, place us on the list for sure, however I’m still waiting for you to fix my sticky steering issuebladeowner wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 12:08 am
John and Sue, been a while , you're welcome to join the Sunday night takeaway club (indian or chinese) with Jim, Brian and myself - and then to the bar hopefully for a drink with Robert and Hilary who were missed this year.
Remind me I'll bring some spanners. And some ibuprofen for my back
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This is fine and dandy but looking back at last years post nowhere do you tell those of us who are new WHERE!
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Hello , you haven’t been invited to the inner Masonic trust
Slightly more seriously the OP hasn’t followed the suggested rules..
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=551
The meeting is a weekend meet centred on Crooklands just off the M6 a few miles south of Kendal.
The format is, historically, informal Friday night dinner get together,in the Crooklands Hotel, two all day runs, Saturday being around the lake district area and the Sunday in area adjoining Crooklands to the north / south /east
Some people camp at a near (400m) campsite or stay at the Crooklands hotel
http://crooklands.com/
There is an informal bbq at the campsite on the Saturday night..
It tends to be seen as a bit cliquey by some, some see it as a great time to catch up with old friends and make new ones.
Some people bring TSOHs, some don’t..
Some people stay at other locations and join for one or both days runs...
Recently (last 3 years at least), the Saturday run is a slow affair held up by Lake District traffic , Sunday tends to flow more freely as its in more open country.
The format is run by Craig32 with help from some of the long serving members..
Some people love it, some come once never to return and some cherry pick the events...
Depends on what floats your boat...
Just a personal view having attended the last 3..others may have a different slant on it...
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Excellent, thank you. Are you sure you won’t get in trouble with the grand worshipable master now?Pbondar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 11:00 pmHello , you haven’t been invited to the inner Masonic trust
Slightly more seriously the OP hasn’t followed the suggested rules..
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=551
The meeting is a weekend meet centred on Crooklands just off the M6 a few miles south of Kendal.
The format is, historically, informal Friday night dinner get together,in the Crooklands Hotel, two all day runs, Saturday being around the lake district area and the Sunday in area adjoining Crooklands to the north / south /east
Some people camp at a near (400m) campsite or stay at the Crooklands hotel
http://crooklands.com/
There is an informal bbq at the campsite on the Saturday night..
It tends to be seen as a bit cliquey by some, some see it as a great time to catch up with old friends and make new ones.
Some people bring TSOHs, some don’t..
Some people stay at other locations and join for one or both days runs...
Recently (last 3 years at least), the Saturday run is a slow affair held up by Lake District traffic , Sunday tends to flow more freely as its in more open country.
The format is run by Craig32 with help from some of the long serving members..
Some people love it, some come once never to return and some cherry pick the events...
Depends on what floats your boat...
Just a personal view having attended the last 3..others may have a different slant on it...
Now, cliquey that used to be the 993 owners in the Porsche club when we had 930’s, now look at how much a 930 brings on the open market Nothing we can’t deal with if required. I was hoping it was an event with the runs and socials etc but also where you could meet traders with trade stands, have an auto jumble etc but obviously not.
Thank you for your response anyway and I hope you don’t get into too much trouble for letting the cat out of the bag
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National meet No.11, Friday, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 3/4/5TH JULY,2020
Off task slightly...
On all the runs I’ve attended I’ve detected little if any snobbery on the ‘You’ve got the mark 9a I’ve got the 10b” type attitude
On the runs it seems given due respect to uk road conditions that the car is not the limiting factor on a-b progress, it’s always the driver..
Some of the slowest drivers have the theoretical faster/better handling cars..
Those that are a bit snobby tend to drift of to the porksters / R8s/ F type etc massive generalisation..
Also the club ‘tolerates’ those that no longer have a Z by allowing them to tag at the back of the run..
Of course some seem the error of their ways and come back to a Z
On all the runs I’ve attended I’ve detected little if any snobbery on the ‘You’ve got the mark 9a I’ve got the 10b” type attitude
On the runs it seems given due respect to uk road conditions that the car is not the limiting factor on a-b progress, it’s always the driver..
Some of the slowest drivers have the theoretical faster/better handling cars..
Those that are a bit snobby tend to drift of to the porksters / R8s/ F type etc massive generalisation..
Also the club ‘tolerates’ those that no longer have a Z by allowing them to tag at the back of the run..
Of course some seem the error of their ways and come back to a Z
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Snobby?.......Cheers Peter.Pbondar wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:25 am Off task slightly...
On all the runs I’ve attended I’ve detected little if any snobbery on the ‘You’ve got the mark 9a I’ve got the 10b” type attitude
On the runs it seems given due respect to uk road conditions that the car is not the limiting factor on a-b progress, it’s always the driver..
Some of the slowest drivers have the theoretical faster/better handling cars..
Those that are a bit snobby tend to drift of to the porksters / R8s/ F type etc massive generalisation..
Also the club ‘tolerates’ those that no longer have a Z by allowing them to tag at the back of the run..
Of course some seem the error of their ways and come back to a Z
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Present company excepted....I knew the death threats would be coming and/or social exclusionjimbo1958 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 10:44 amSnobby?.......Cheers Peter.Pbondar wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:25 am Off task slightly...
On all the runs I’ve attended I’ve detected little if any snobbery on the ‘You’ve got the mark 9a I’ve got the 10b” type attitude
On the runs it seems given due respect to uk road conditions that the car is not the limiting factor on a-b progress, it’s always the driver..
Some of the slowest drivers have the theoretical faster/better handling cars..
Those that are a bit snobby tend to drift of to the porksters / R8s/ F type etc massive generalisation..
Also the club ‘tolerates’ those that no longer have a Z by allowing them to tag at the back of the run..
Of course some seem the error of their ways and come back to a Z
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Pbondar wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:25 am Off task slightly...
On all the runs I’ve attended I’ve detected little if any snobbery on the ‘You’ve got the mark 9a I’ve got the 10b” type attitude
On the runs it seems given due respect to uk road conditions that the car is not the limiting factor on a-b progress, it’s always the driver..
Some of the slowest drivers have the theoretical faster/better handling cars..
Those that are a bit snobby tend to drift of to the porksters / R8s/ F type etc massive generalisation..
Also the club ‘tolerates’ those that no longer have a Z by allowing them to tag at the back of the run..
Of course some seem the error of their ways and come back to a Z
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