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  1. a couple of pictures of today,

     

    this was a very fascinating museum, not a huge place but well worth a visit.

    the first few are at the meeting point

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    its not as bad as you think

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    come on i'm waiting

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    be prepared for all emergencies

    ambulance

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    fire engine

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    the young & the younger

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    if you are going to have a sculpture in your back garden then you may as well have an awesome one

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    last man standing

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    we had a great day & thankfully the weather held out for the better for most of it.

     

    now all we need to do is work out where to go next year

     

    Berni

     

  2. we only use 1 on a motorway but more to warn others that there is something up ahead that may be slower/bigger than the norm.

    we don't use 1 on day to day A/B roads.

    i think other road users appreciate it because they tend to move lanes far earlier than they may usually have done.

    i feel safer knowing we have warned the general public to be a little weary as so often a modern vehicle has come racing up behind us & had to slam their foot on the brakes as they haven't realised we are going so slow compared to them.

    Berni

     

     

  3. i avoid the edges like the plague as most of them are near the water & the amount of mozzies & other biting flying insects are soo annoying :argh:

    another reason i avoid the edges is because that is the route most people take when driving round so you get everything covered in dust :banghead:

    Berni

  4. we always go down on the saturday before & spend the first few days chilling out & watching the show grow, it is so much better to look around before the public days & have a relaxed beer or two. it makes sense to have a good break if we are spending 6 hours driving to a show.

    we leave around 1am to arrive just after 8am & stop 3/4 times on the way.

    berni

  5. we should have a coned off area for parking & the police have been informed of our route in case of reports of slow moving / almost stationary traffic

    so hopefully not too many hassles, those in civvy cars should be able to squeeze in front of the museum.

    pop over for a chat if you are around.

     

    the ring road round ciren is so easy to navigate, makes it much better for all the shows we go to in that neck of the woods

    Berni

  6. i have to get up for work at 5am monday to friday so i'm afraid on a weekend i catch up with most of my lost sleep.

    we were up but not ready, i couldn't decide what to have for breakfast so ate a banana & strawberries.

    it was a most enjoyable afternoon & i was surprised to see a dozen or so people i knew.

    i always seem to have a mishap that is never my fault & this time i ended up wearing a cup of tea when russ banged my elbow.( it was quite funny though).

    catch up with you on Sunday for the road run rowan,

    ta

    Berni

  7. thats a shame lee, there will be a lot to look at,

    Jack,

    Ciren town centre itself can't change that much but the suburbs have grown somewhat, or did you mean greasy joes has changed. it has 4 brick walls now instead of a portacabin

     

    it should be a good day though. :-)

    ta

    Berni

  8. sunday 7th january 2007

     

    Cotswolds Convoy Run.

    Moreton in Marsh Air Museum is where we are heading. entry is £2.00 which all goes to the upkeep of the museum.

    There are a fair few pubs nearby for a sunday lunch & a warm up.

    Meeting point 1 is at Greasy Joes in Cirencester just by Tesco at 10am, leave at 10.30.

    Meeting point 2 is BladesCoffee Shop on the Fosse Way at Northleach.

    Blow the cobwebs off your mv & join us for a leisurely drive through the Cotswolds.

    Berni Pitt 01452 303254

  9. 8-)2-tone is my thing 8-)

    i do listen to loads of other stuff but always come back to my favourite which makes me feel safe & warm

    i am off to see Madness this weekend in birmingham, i have seen loads of SKA bands live but i would love to see a Specials revival.

    aahhh, those were the days

    doc martins,stay press,fred perry & a crombie. i even sported a girlie skin head for a while :yay:

    Berni

  10. Guys,

     

    I dont know if anybody can help me regarding the subject of painting the mickey mouse pattern on the cavas of a truck, I think earlier in this discussion somebody contacted me saying that they had good results from using black screen printing ink, trouble is I have lost the details of the company that supplied the ink.

     

    Can anybody help.

     

    Thanks

     

    Mike

     

    Hi Mike .

    Its Russ here Iv'e often thought about useing fabric paints which you can get at a local hobbycraft .

  11. i also pay the £25 quite willingly, we always camp for 9 days & the £25 does get a family of 4 in for the duration which is much cheaper than £13.00 each for 1 day.

    i love it and always book it from 1 year to the next to make sure i get the time off work.

    great weather, great friends,great stalls,great socialising with like minded folk never before met & great dancing.

    my Jimmy will be back there next year for sure.

    berni

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