Bristol / Glouceter Meet: 20th September
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Originally Posted by Jonesey,Aug 24 2007, 11:01 AM
I'm happy to organise something for a Sunday - being from that part of the world I know the roads quite well
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Alex more than willing to organise the meets and don't mind doing all of them with a little help (suggestions on places and pubs)
And for anyone that wants to chip in and do the odd one they are more than welcome.
Definitely don't want to stand on anyones toes ( as that usually hurts ) but the offer is there.
And for anyone that wants to chip in and do the odd one they are more than welcome.
Definitely don't want to stand on anyones toes ( as that usually hurts ) but the offer is there.
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For what it's worth, I think that we should make the most of the weather and keep bowling for the winter months. September is normally fairly warm and dry. So I'm voting for the canal idea.
Good on you Robski - well volunteered......
Alex more than willing to organise the meets and don't mind doing all of them with a little help (suggestions on places and pubs)
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Originally Posted by SarahB,Aug 26 2007, 01:35 PM
For what it's worth, I think that we should make the most of the weather and keep bowling for the winter months. September is normally fairly warm and dry. So I'm voting for the canal idea.
Good on you Robski - well volunteered......
Good on you Robski - well volunteered......
Good point, well made! Let's save bowling for the darker months.
September canal meet sounds interesting.