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On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 13:38:51 +0100, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> wrote:

> On or around Tue, 18 Jul 2006 20:38:22 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
>> GS wrote:
>>
>> || Well that's my mind made up as well. It's only up the M1 from me but
>> || I think I'll take the family to Malvern instead now. As it's our
>> || first show we don't really mind...well I don't ....I'm sure the wife
>> || will be OK.
>>
>> We went to Malvern last year (first show) and had a great time. Camping
>> areas good and well supervised, litter bins emptied several times a day,
>> lots to see, lots to buy (ouch) and in a beautiful bit of the world.
>> The
>> off-road course was a bit tame, but fun all the same. We're going again
>> this year.

>
> Me too, hopefully.


right - see you there. with two vehicles now, I have no excuses left.

> question is, where are we going to gather?


Beer tent? just a thought <g>

> Last year,
> we were on the 101 stand next door to glass, which was perfect. Is this
> likely to happen again, or are we going to have a separate enclave
> somewhere?


Well - I for one don't have a vehicle that qualifies for that corner.

Anyone know if the organisers can accommodate 'gangs'?

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On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 23:12:03 +0100, "William Tasso"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Well - I for one don't have a vehicle that qualifies for that corner.


neither does Austin! (we will convince him to buy one one day!). i
gather that an appreciation of the 101 is enough to let you in ;)

 
On or around Wed, 19 Jul 2006 23:34:48 +0100, Tom Woods
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 23:12:03 +0100, "William Tasso"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Well - I for one don't have a vehicle that qualifies for that corner.

>
>neither does Austin! (we will convince him to buy one one day!). i
>gather that an appreciation of the 101 is enough to let you in ;)


well, such *was* the case. I rather think that there may have been some
kind of shake-up in the 101 rivet-c^H^H^H^H^H^H^H owners club though, I
don't know if that affects shows though.


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On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 07:45:52 +0100, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> wrote:

>>I gather that an appreciation of the 101 is enough to let you in ;)

>
>well, such *was* the case. I rather think that there may have been some
>kind of shake-up in the 101 rivet-c^H^H^H^H^H^H^H owners club though, I
>don't know if that affects shows though.


Indeed, and this comment has already been interpreted by some (alright
'one') as meaning there's been lots of naughty disclosures about
secret internal club dealings...

However, and notwithstanding chinese whispers and mountain molehill
conversions, my view has always been fairly simple when it comes to
shows - especially those poorly attended by members of any one club.
If there's space and spare tickets it's better they get used rather
than go to waste.

Malvern last year was a good case in point - there were NO members of
our club, apart from myself, turned up for the duration of the show,
and even then we occupied an equally unattended ARC stand rather than
the area dedicated to our club as it were nearer the bogs and showers,
and bigger - obviously!

I will always maintain this stance for any show I organise for
(whatever) club. My previously made comments about not being able to
guarantee space or freebies were based upon me not knowing which
shows, if any, I may organise. (So there's no "misunderstandings".)


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On or around Thu, 20 Jul 2006 11:26:26 +0100, Mother <"@ {mother}
@"@101fc.net> enlightened us thusly:

>On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 07:45:52 +0100, Austin Shackles
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>>I gather that an appreciation of the 101 is enough to let you in ;)

>>
>>well, such *was* the case. I rather think that there may have been some
>>kind of shake-up in the 101 rivet-c^H^H^H^H^H^H^H owners club though, I
>>don't know if that affects shows though.

>
>Indeed, and this comment has already been interpreted by some (alright
>'one') as meaning there's been lots of naughty disclosures about
>secret internal club dealings...


hehe. So no sipcy gossip, then? shame... :)

>However, and notwithstanding chinese whispers and mountain molehill
>conversions, my view has always been fairly simple when it comes to
>shows - especially those poorly attended by members of any one club.
>If there's space and spare tickets it's better they get used rather
>than go to waste.
>
>Malvern last year was a good case in point - there were NO members of
>our club, apart from myself, turned up for the duration of the show,
>and even then we occupied an equally unattended ARC stand rather than
>the area dedicated to our club as it were nearer the bogs and showers,
>and bigger - obviously!


You'd think the ARC would have got some people together. I didn't realise
that it wasn't the 101 bit, in fact. Doesn't say a lot for the ARC... tsk.

So, what's the plan for Malvern this year? I assume you're going, even if
only as a private individual?
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On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 14:21:15 +0100, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> wrote:

>So, what's the plan for Malvern this year? I assume you're going, even if
>only as a private individual?


Well, I'm planning on going, and have long since applied for a club
pass. Mind, things may change, possibly club related, more likely due
to me not being in a fit state to attend (more of that at a later
point).

I'd hope that next season ULRC may be able to claim a club stand,
which will make it easier, I'm sure, for some :)


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Mother" <"@ {mother} @ wrote:

|| On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 14:21:15 +0100, Austin Shackles
|| <[email protected]> wrote:
||
||| So, what's the plan for Malvern this year? I assume you're going,
||| even if only as a private individual?
||
|| Well, I'm planning on going, and have long since applied for a club
|| pass. Mind, things may change, possibly club related, more likely
|| due to me not being in a fit state to attend (more of that at a later
|| point).
||
|| I'd hope that next season ULRC may be able to claim a club stand,
|| which will make it easier, I'm sure, for some :)

Martyn, last time we spoke you said we could join you on the 101 stand. Is
this now a bit iffy? If you might not be there, I should be booking in with
LRO as we still intend on going.

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==============================

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On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 21:44:21 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>|| I'd hope that next season ULRC may be able to claim a club stand,
>|| which will make it easier, I'm sure, for some :)
>
>Martyn, last time we spoke you said we could join you on the 101 stand. Is
>this now a bit iffy? If you might not be there, I should be booking in with
>LRO as we still intend on going.


I plan on going. It _may_ be the case that I will not be able to (I
will not be able to say until after the 1st August). I think I said
that if I were entrusted with the organising of the show, as with last
year, and there were any free tickets, like last year when we had a
very low interest from the 101 club, then you could have a ticket.

I also think I said that notwithstanding freebies, if we had the same
space as last year, you'd be welcome to join us.

FWIW, as things stand at present, I very much doubt I'll be entrusted
to organise the show for the 101 club - (after organising Eastnor for
4 years, I was also not entrusted to organise it this year - which was
kind of nice to see it from a 'member' point of view) , but there may
very well be other alternatives and possible freebies. I cannot
however, offer any assurances or guarantees - full stop.

Sorry if this seems a bit officious, but I'm being somewhat cautious
due to certain 'politics' ATM and already have too many pointysharpy
things firmly implanted between my shoulder blades to take any more
sh!te, so need to ensure the record, as they say, is "on the level".



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Mother" <"@ {mother} @ wrote:

||| Martyn, last time we spoke you said we could join you on the 101
||| stand. Is this now a bit iffy? If you might not be there, I
||| should be booking in with LRO as we still intend on going.

|| Sorry if this seems a bit officious,

No worries

|| but I'm being somewhat cautious
|| due to certain 'politics' ATM and already have too many pointysharpy
|| things firmly implanted between my shoulder blades to take any more
|| sh!te, so need to ensure the record, as they say, is "on the level".

Fair enough - perhaps you could let me know the situ after 1st August, and
I'll hold off booking anything until then. I'd much prefer to be with youze
guys (it was a long walk back to the caravan field in the pitch black, even
with beer satnav), but we're going whatever. It's more fun to share the
labour and refreshment with a few likeminded, that's all.

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==============================

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On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 22:38:13 +0100, Richard Brookman <[email protected]>
wrote:

[Malvern]

> ...
> It's more fun to share the
> labour and refreshment with a few likeminded, that's all.
>


I like the idea of ulrc.net booking a club stand (my cash is waiting <g>)
- which I think was hinted at in another post.

Could be I got that arse-upwards - it happens.

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On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 23:05:20 +0100, "William Tasso"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I like the idea of ulrc.net booking a club stand (my cash is waiting <g>)
>- which I think was hinted at in another post.
>
>Could be I got that arse-upwards - it happens.


Nope, it is the plan and I'd hope ULRC could collectively put on a
club display to rival any of the others :)

This will have to be for next years show season, though.


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Mother" <"@ {mother} @ wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 23:05:20 +0100, "William Tasso"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I like the idea of ulrc.net booking a club stand (my cash is
>> waiting <g>) - which I think was hinted at in another post.
>>
>> Could be I got that arse-upwards - it happens.

>
> Nope, it is the plan and I'd hope ULRC could collectively put on a
> club display to rival any of the others :)
>
> This will have to be for next years show season, though.


Count us in


 
On or around Thu, 20 Jul 2006 23:05:20 +0100, "William Tasso"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 22:38:13 +0100, Richard Brookman <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>[Malvern]
>
>> ...
>> It's more fun to share the
>> labour and refreshment with a few likeminded, that's all.
>>

>
>I like the idea of ulrc.net booking a club stand (my cash is waiting <g>)
>- which I think was hinted at in another post.


yeah, sounds good to me. I'll even hunt some paint and paint the top
tailgate on Edward II.

As for Malvern, if the layout is the same as last year, there should be
space round the back of GLASS, and if ARC don't put up a better showing,
then we'll nick some of their space too. wonder if they've got a site plan
anywhere...

nah, can't find one. maybe if you book as an exhibitor you get one...
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Austin Shackles wrote:

> nah, can't find one. maybe if you book as an exhibitor you get one...


....and if its like Eastnor, the buggers change it on a whim.

Steve
 
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 12:31:27 +0100, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> nah, can't find one. maybe if you book as an exhibitor you get one...

>
>...and if its like Eastnor, the buggers change it on a whim.


That's a positive thing for them to do at times. The last 4 years
when I've organised Eastnor I've always got a much larger stand than
originally given.


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On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:40:42 +0100, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> wrote:

>As for Malvern, if the layout is the same as last year, there should be
>space round the back of GLASS, and if ARC don't put up a better showing,
>then we'll nick some of their space too.


An aside, but this year it'll be the ALRC stand (they changed their
name earlier this year).

A bit of history goes that there used to be an annual gathering called
the All Rover Weekend. This was until recently held at the Town and
Coutry Festival at Stoneleigh in September. We've had some very good
turnouts for this in the past - and the 101 Club used to take a part
of that (always very large) stand.

Last year organisers changed for the Count and Townie Show - and
effectively made it impossible to hold the ARW there - so at the last
minute Nick from ARC moved the event to Malvern.

I decided to pitch on the ARC stand to at least make it look a bit
inhabited - being the only 101 there from our club for the weekend,
didn't want to look like a spare prick at a wedding, being on my own
on the 101 club stand...

This year A(L)RC may have a better turnout, so again, not only is it
not for me to say, it's also not within my control to do any
organising for any club. I'll be there, as a punter, not representing
anyone other than myself.


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Well the curse worked - a mini tornado ripped through the site causing
mayhem.


>
> I hope the earth opens up and swallows Billing next weekend.
>
>


 
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 22:38:13 +0100, "Richard Brookman"
<[email protected]> scribbled the following nonsense:

>Mother" <"@ {mother} @ wrote:
>
>||| Martyn, last time we spoke you said we could join you on the 101
>||| stand. Is this now a bit iffy? If you might not be there, I
>||| should be booking in with LRO as we still intend on going.
>
>|| Sorry if this seems a bit officious,
>
>No worries
>
>|| but I'm being somewhat cautious
>|| due to certain 'politics' ATM and already have too many pointysharpy
>|| things firmly implanted between my shoulder blades to take any more
>|| sh!te, so need to ensure the record, as they say, is "on the level".
>
>Fair enough - perhaps you could let me know the situ after 1st August, and
>I'll hold off booking anything until then. I'd much prefer to be with youze
>guys (it was a long walk back to the caravan field in the pitch black, even
>with beer satnav), but we're going whatever. It's more fun to share the
>labour and refreshment with a few likeminded, that's all.


Richard, I too am busy sourcing tickets. Thjis year LRO are demanding
that all personnel attending are named.... god knows why. I tow the
trailer to the shows, but am not involved in the organisation of shows
atm.....
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George Jean Nathan (1882-1955)

ROT13 me....
 
On or around Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:12:56 +0100, Simon Isaacs
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:


>Richard, I too am busy sourcing tickets. Thjis year LRO are demanding
>that all personnel attending are named.... god knows why. I tow the
>trailer to the shows, but am not involved in the organisation of shows
>atm.....


Probably twigged that people were passing spare tickets around, so they're
trying to jumnp on it by having names on 'em or something. Either that or a
list on the gate and if you're not on the list then you're not in.

Buggrem, I say. I'll have to buy me own at this rate...:)

trouble is, do you get a pass to get a vehicle in like that? I suspect not.
Camping is an arm and a leg if there's just the one of you, too. 'bout 75
quid or something for 2 adults and 2 children, or somesuch.

arse.

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Austin Shackles <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz
funny about:
> On or around Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:12:56 +0100, Simon Isaacs
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
>
>> Richard, I too am busy sourcing tickets. Thjis year LRO are
>> demanding that all personnel attending are named.... god knows why.
>> I tow the trailer to the shows, but am not involved in the
>> organisation of shows atm.....

>
> Probably twigged that people were passing spare tickets around, so
> they're trying to jumnp on it by having names on 'em or something.
> Either that or a list on the gate and if you're not on the list then
> you're not in.
>
> Buggrem, I say. I'll have to buy me own at this rate...:)
>
> trouble is, do you get a pass to get a vehicle in like that? I
> suspect not. Camping is an arm and a leg if there's just the one of
> you, too. 'bout 75 quid or something for 2 adults and 2 children, or
> somesuch.
>
> arse.


It'll hit them harder as people will not bother, trade will drop, traders
will pull up stumps and it'll all fold.

Never paid to get in Biling as we always parked on the industrial estate and
walked in, always offered but even the guys on the gate wouldn't take our
hard earned for pedestrians, now thats the spirit. If you're camping then I
guess it's fair to pay but the prices are a rip off. If your contributing
then there should be some reward. Some military shows actually pay for your
fuel never mind charge you to go.

Lee D


 
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