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Guest mower man
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It.s the old story Phil , you cant please every one and those you don.t please moan they are left out , my advise to them is muck in talk to people and make new and lasting friendsas I havedone over the last ten years ,if you act like a wall flower thats your prob join in mower man :drinks: :clapping: :crazy:

Guest chris brown
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Sorry you feel that way Jez. But has been said most did go round from group to group. But as the saying goes you can lead a horse to water etc.

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Jez.... if you come to Newark just pull up a chair and plonk yer self down mate.

 

Introduce yourself and join in the banter and drinking, i guarantee you'll be more than welcome. :)

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Guest gdc
Posted

sorry i wasnt there sounds like a real crack .

graham

ps well done phill

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Jez.... if you come to Newark just pull up a chair and plonk yer self down mate.

 

Introduce yourself and join in the banter and drinking, i guarantee you'll be more than welcome. :)

 

Totally agree Nick. It was our first time plonking down and bantering with you and you all felt like old mates by the end of the first evening.

But you forgot add that you mustn't mind the odd bit of wind!! (Sorry Andy, couldn't resist) :D :D

Guest ickle
Posted

was superb and the whole club were so welcoming just wished we could have stayed the night

the burgers were perfect the home brew was fantastic and what can i say it wis a tad warmer than fife lol

 

thanks again guys see ya all @ newark

 

stu

Guest MarkB
Posted

sorry i wasnt there sounds like a real crack .

graham

ps well done phill

 

Are you doing Newark Graham?

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Don't get me wrong I was at Newark and donny last year and have been to quite a few shows over the years. I was camping with my 8year old so my priority was looking after him, i don't think half the banter or language would be age appropriate. Daddy what does that mean? I could do without. Anyhow looking at it from the outside that's how I saw it, at least with the gazebo you knew where you were.

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Don't get me wrong I was at Newark and donny last year and have been to quite a few shows over the years. I was camping with my 8year old so my priority was looking after him, i don't think half the banter or language would be age appropriate. Daddy what does that mean? I could do without. Anyhow looking at it from the outside that's how I saw it, at least with the gazebo you knew where you were.

Banter changes with who is there trust me both my girls have sat round at newark ant the conversation changes when they go to bed what you forget is most of us are mums and dads and respect the young members in the group. My girls love Nick god knows why!!!
Guest MarkB
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Don't get me wrong I was at Newark and donny last year and have been to quite a few shows over the years. I was camping with my 8year old so my priority was looking after him, i don't think half the banter or language would be age appropriate. Daddy what does that mean? I could do without. Anyhow looking at it from the outside that's how I saw it, at least with the gazebo you knew where you were.

 

Jez, most watch their p's and q's when my boys are out and about, as in any place the odd word slips out, once the boys are in bed it does become more adult conversation, one of the reasons we all seeem to congrigate around our camp is because i will not sit out of sight of our carvan/tent because of my 9 and 5 year old so unfortunatly i struggle to use the event shelter as you can appreciate. Next show get camped up near us, let the boys play together and have a seat with us.

Guest david_l_perry
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Made it down on the Sunday...all a bit rushed on the trips down but good fun

 

After a storming gig on Saturday night with my new Genesis tribute band...and only getting home at 2.30am...I was up at 6.30 to get down to my brothers so we could head back down the M6 again...

 

Some amazing bits of kit down there....

 

So here are some pictures...picture speaks a thousand etc etc....

 

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Guest david_l_perry
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And some more...

 

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Enjoy !!

Guest shaggy
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if you had pulled a chair up you would have been more than welcome.

So,,,,, you had to pull up a chair. I thought the 3 second rule for chair swapping was well known, I didn't realise it hasn't been introduced in S Yorkshire......................... That's why I was made to feel unwelcome eh!
Guest shaggy
Posted

Come on, its a bit of fun the three second rule - its stops you sitting next to a boring fart all night wishing you were at the opposite end of the circle

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