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Mark

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  1. Agreed, the new dates have been posted and we do not clash with MO in fact we are a week before them, the Hop festival was not due to be on the same weekend as us they moved it but we still had about 2000 through the gate, also we are looking for more re-enactors this year without a doubt, so come on you boys we can did some trenches for you.
  2. Ok people I have some good news, the Military Mayhem show or MM as some are saying is confirmed for next year, the dates to put in your diaries are the 22nd and 23rd August 2009, this is the weekend before the bank holiday. All those that attended this year are of course invited back and to those that did not attend we would love to see you.
  3. Hi Mike, I had a walk round your gear yesterday before we left and it is untouched as you left it. :-D
  4. Thank you I will as promised post up my report and the dates as soon as I have WASHED. :cool2:
  5. Catweazle let me answer this one for you, the voting for the show winners was not done by any of the team/organisers it was done by a gentleman of whom has a lot of knowledge of MV's and no knowledge of this forum or it's members, unfortunately due to the turnout of vehicles the ones judged to be the best happened to be some belonging to HMVF members, now take this as we on here have so many members that in future it will be impossible for one of us not to win a prize somewhere. I hope that answers your suggestion.
  6. Hi All Just got back from the MM show and would like to say a BIG thanks to everyone who came and supported it :tup:: I will do a write up later from our perspective but suffice to say I hope that the ones that missed it will turn up NEXT YEAR :-D Many many thanks to you all
  7. Nice pictures Phil you done a cracking job mate. :yay: :tup::
  8. OK all you people who are coming to MM I will see you down there as I am now off there to set your spaces :cool2: all beers are welcome none refused, tea is also appreciated. Hope you all have a good time. Laters :yay:
  9. I am sorry you feel like that Tony and I will take that as a personal remark against myself and my colleagues, I can assure you that we at Military Mayhem are not greedy otherwise we would not be raising money for the Royal British Legion, it does cost a lot to put on these these shows but i will not explain these to you on an open forum, but please bear in mind that the price of the ticket also gives everyone FREE entry into Farming World as well. What value for money I say. :-D
  10. Andy no problem will let them know on the gate send me your details via PM please mate.
  11. It is £7.00 for adults and I think £4 or £5 for kiddies under 16 (dont quote me on that one) will be nice to see you
  12. Apparently there was lots of empty spaces where the MV section was ???
  13. Send her out there to collect it :cool2:
  14. Sure Farming World and Military Mayhem Nash Court Boughton Faversham Kent ME13 9SP
  15. People an start arriving from the Thursday before the show, if that any help.
  16. Joris has been digging out his cellar, so he let the girls go for a bit of fresh air.
  17. I believe these are known as field telephones, question is can anyone tell me what they are, how old they are, who used them and how much they might be worth to someone who wants them. (For a friend you understand) Thank you
  18. Just found this; Supermarket sparks fuel price war A supermarket has signalled the start of another round in the fuel price war when it cut 2p off the price of a litre of diesel and unleaded. Britain's fourth-biggest supermarket, Morrisons, announced the reduction, which came into effect at 6am on Monday and makes the national average at its 285 forecourts 109.9p per litre for unleaded and 121.2p for diesel. The move follows a round of cuts last month that saw Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's as well as Morrisons lowering prices at the pumps. Oil prices have dipped nearly 30 US dollars a barrel in the past month amid mounting concern that slower economic growth is reducing global demand. The supermarket's move comes days after a survey revealed British motorists are forking out far more for their fuel than drivers in the major European vehicle-owning countries, a survey shows. When Britons were paying around 119p a litre for petrol last month, Spanish drivers were being charged only 96p, the survey found. Petrol and diesel was also cheaper in Germany, France and Italy, with diesel in Spain at £1 a litre compared with 133p a litre in the UK. A Morrisons spokesman said the retailer's latest move meant it had cut 10p a litre off its diesel prices in the last 20 days, and 8p a litre off the price of unleaded on its forecourts in the same period. It estimates customers will be paying up to £5 less for a full tank of fuel than they were just three weeks ago. Phil Maud, petrol director at Morrisons, said: "Monday morning will seem a good bit brighter for drivers today with yet more welcome news from Morrisons. "We've proved it over and over again. When the price of crude and refined product falls, our customers are the first to see the price at the pumps fall as well, with no catches. "This is another simple price-crunching reduction and shows yet again that we're committed to delivering real value for all our customers - whether they're filling up at our forecourts or shopping in our stores." Copyright © Press Association Ltd. 2008, All Rights Reserved.
  19. You could call the OT Boris ?
  20. Have you done it yet, it's nearly 2 hours since
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