Tim Humphreys ex Mudhen
Western Thunderer
A thoroughly enjoyable day out, very much looking forward to next year.
Thanks to everyone for their help and advice.
Tim
Thanks to everyone for their help and advice.
Tim
Damaged negativeOK, who or what put the nose out of joint?
From little acorns etc., etc.. The way things are going the meeting will need a bigger venue in a couple of years from now... and that might take much away from the informal / friendly feel for the day. Interesting how many non-S7 visitors, more than 10%.Total 65 attendees with 8 non S7 members
regards, Barking who needs a S7 Shed in the yard.
Barking who needs a S7 Shed in the yard.
I do not know how to take that.... .I can't help feeling a 1:1 scale one would be more useful.
I do not know how to take that.... .
regards, Graham who is perfecting the art of being crazy.
Barking is going down the garden path to sulk...There's no art to it Graham, you are a natural.
A crazy kind of question... nevertheless a question which might have some interesting answers.
How far did peeps travel to the recent S7 meeting? Longest distance and shortest distance... S7 Committee members and families excluded!
My guess is that 7mm Mick is going to be there or there abouts for the furthest distance (AA Route Planner gives circa 188.6 miles from the land of rhubarb and pontefract cakes)... although there is a possibility that someone might have travelled from Cornwall (say, Redruth at 253.5 miles).
As to the shortest distance... that has me stumped. My journey was just 33 miles give or take a few yards.
No prizes for such "crazy" claims as number of junctions around the M25... nor allowances for returning to base to pick-up camera / models / marmite sandwiches.
regards, Prof Barking Mad
As to the shortest distance... that has me stumped. My journey was just 33 miles give or take a few yards.
S7 Group Committee does not count... Ian G may well have the "shortest" journey so far.Got to be Rob, he lives in Brightwell...