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Posted: Thu 08 Jun, 2006 19.42
by Lorns
I had to meet someone the otherday. And they said "what car will you driving?"
I replied.. " the one without the flag".
They found me ok heheh..
Jeezus they're everywhere! There wasn't this many flags flying on the 23rd of April..
Posted: Thu 08 Jun, 2006 20.53
by Jamez
Is it me, or has World Cup fever really gripped the nation this year? I don't remember this excitement and hyper back in 2002 or France 98.
Posted: Thu 08 Jun, 2006 22.11
by Nick Harvey
Jamez wrote:I nudged over the border into Gloucestershire yesterday (Cinderford to be precise) and it was funny how all the cars had English flags on them, and when we got back into Wales, the flags were no more!
Similarly, I did the run in and out of Wales from Ross-on-Wye down to Chepstow, then over the bridge earlier today.
Found things very similar.
By the way, The Harp WAS on the list for tomorrow, with one or two other locations, but the schedule's had to be changed. It'll now be either July 10th or 12th, if you're in the area.
Posted: Thu 08 Jun, 2006 22.41
by Jamez
Nick Harvey wrote:
By the way, The Harp WAS on the list for tomorrow, with one or two other locations, but the schedule's had to be changed. It'll now be either July 10th or 12th, if you're in the area.
Ooh, things move quickly in Proutbrokeshire, so I may or may not be around. However, I will be passing through Devizes on June 20th as I'm going to the summer solstace festival at Stonehenge in the early hours of June 21st.
Posted: Thu 08 Jun, 2006 22.52
by Nick Harvey
Aha!
Keep me posted about June 20th, then.
Chunks of it are booked up already, but there's nothing in the diary for the evening, as things stand.
Might let you buy the old fellow a glass of wine.
Posted: Fri 09 Jun, 2006 00.01
by Jamez
Nick Harvey wrote:Aha!
Keep me posted about June 20th, then.
Chunks of it are booked up already, but there's nothing in the diary for the evening, as things stand.
Might let you buy the old fellow a glass of wine.
Indeed I will!
Red chardonay suffice, sir?
Posted: Fri 09 Jun, 2006 22.29
by Nick Harvey
Jamez wrote:Red chardonay suffice, sir?
Tend to prefer anything from the Rhone Valley, actually. So long as the shoulders on the bottle aren't too sharp, I'll probably like it.
nodnirG kraM wrote:Sounds interesting - may have to get a bottle myself!
Oh no, this is beginning to sound like a party. So long as you keep that bloomin' camera OFF your shoulder, Mr Grandnood.
Posted: Sat 10 Jun, 2006 16.02
by Nick Harvey
nodnirG kraM wrote:Absolutely fantastic - the roads are completely empty.
Yes, just brought the brown chap back from a long yomp across the hill.
No motorbikes, four-by-fours or any other unpleasant items up there today.
Made a nice change for a Saturday.
Posted: Sat 10 Jun, 2006 16.09
by Sput
Nick Harvey wrote:Yes, just brought the brown chap back from a long yomp across the hill.
Are you saying you're operating a slave ring, nick?

Posted: Sat 10 Jun, 2006 16.20
by Nick Harvey
Jamaica?
No, he went of his own accord!
(To slightly butcher an old one-liner.)
Posted: Sat 10 Jun, 2006 17.55
by Lorns
Nick Harvey wrote: this is beginning to sound like a party.
A Party?
Can i come?
I'll bring a bottle of... Um! One of each do? And a plate of vol u vonts.