Should we have a weekend gathering next year?

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Should we have a weekend gathering next year?

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This thread is simply to gather opinions on the idea of having a weekend gathering somewhere in the middle of the area defined by the potential attendees. I'd suggest one or two nights in an economical but comfortable hotel eg travel lodge or premier inn allowing freedom to do whatever but meet each other for a drink in the evenings. Post your comments and ideas up here! :-D
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I'm sort of interested as I emerge back into the world but I'll just monitor for the moment.
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Paul-R wrote: 10 Oct 2022, 09:42 I'm sort of interested as I emerge back into the world but I'll just monitor for the moment.
Same here, could be good, or I could have gone mental again :-P
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Yes, definitely but please wait until Bluebell is back on the road and well shaken-down :D

A proper FCF meet will be huge fun!
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I'd be interested in that. Would be nice to put faces to names
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How's about trying to locate the meet somewhere near an industrial or motoring museum for added interest :)
Something like The Great British Car Journey* https://greatbritishcarjourney.com/ or one of the well known industrial museums ?

*- never been there, no idea what it's like !
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I like that thought bobins. Once I get a fair idea of who is interested so I can judge the rough centre of their locations I'll have a look around the area for some visit options and go from there. If people could declare their interest or otherwise by the end of November I can start getting some venue suggestions for comment! :)
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I'm down near Reading, as you probably know. I'm happy to travel, as can be seen by the silly distances I do for fish and chips in Saltburn..
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I'd probably be game for something like this. Location wise being in Milton Keynes I'm pretty central so would be pretty flexible. Depending on where it was I'd make a call on what vehicle to bring, having the camper potentially gives me a bit of flexibility there too. So long as I'm not in a hurry!

Not sure if dates have been discussed yet, but I know I've got conventions running 3rd-6th Feb and 23rd-30th May so around those dates I'll be unavailable - especially in the run up to February as I'm running a panel there and will be running around like a headless chicken trying to get things ready I expect.
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Depends if I've still got water in my tyres lol
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If there isn't enough you could always add some more...
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Paul-R wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 19:02 If there isn't enough you could always add some more...
If going to the trouble of specifically adding more, perhaps sparkling would be best as will help keep the pressure up :rofl2:
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:rofl2: Could be the new craze water wheels ! Id say a motor museum of the psa genre ? To have a meet up ?
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I heard tell of a teacher who had problems with the handling of his car. It took ages to find out what the cause of the problem was, and it only came to light when he had his tyres replaced. It appears that, a few terms earlier, some of his students had added full fat milk to each wheel, and (with the churning action and over time) the milk had turn to 'cheese' (well, sort of, but probably not edible).

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:rofl2:
I take it, it was before a said Prime minister scrapped the school milk
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