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- GreenyUK
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@Honda-Hardy nice one mate much appreciation
@farlow that's makes sense about the bbq being gas that's a good idea. People could turn it on and off to suit their "face stuffing needs ", drunk, at 3am due to the ability of on/off I would think it would be cheaper than keeping a coal version going.
Flyers also I did mention this at the beginning of the year at japfest and told a member I could sort that out if needed. I also mentioned about clothes too. But I never heard back..
I was actually just going to get some hoodies made for me and Holly when we are back. If people liked them we could sort out more.
One last thing although I don't own a genny or anything like that I can give to the club so as of yet have not helped out in that kind of way. Because of this I had something planned. I told James about this at the national, i was planning on having a feather flag made up and bought. I was then going to donate this to the club! As a Christmas present because we all love Christmas presents!
I love the idea of supporting and advertising the club it makes me feel proud! It's why I had my windscreen sticker made up so when I was out and about or at show on my own the club is still getting advertised. People always look at the 4th because mostly they have no clue what it is lol.
@farlow that's makes sense about the bbq being gas that's a good idea. People could turn it on and off to suit their "face stuffing needs ", drunk, at 3am due to the ability of on/off I would think it would be cheaper than keeping a coal version going.
Flyers also I did mention this at the beginning of the year at japfest and told a member I could sort that out if needed. I also mentioned about clothes too. But I never heard back..
I was actually just going to get some hoodies made for me and Holly when we are back. If people liked them we could sort out more.
One last thing although I don't own a genny or anything like that I can give to the club so as of yet have not helped out in that kind of way. Because of this I had something planned. I told James about this at the national, i was planning on having a feather flag made up and bought. I was then going to donate this to the club! As a Christmas present because we all love Christmas presents!
I love the idea of supporting and advertising the club it makes me feel proud! It's why I had my windscreen sticker made up so when I was out and about or at show on my own the club is still getting advertised. People always look at the 4th because mostly they have no clue what it is lol.
- GreenyUK
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weird name isn't. This is a feather flag
They are about £200 quid with the pole and car base.. You drive over it with one wheel type. But they cool
You can get the normal type flags on a pole for real cheap. The mother inlaw and partner bought some for their festival goings. Sure it was around £50 I'll ask them after.
They are about £200 quid with the pole and car base.. You drive over it with one wheel type. But they cool
You can get the normal type flags on a pole for real cheap. The mother inlaw and partner bought some for their festival goings. Sure it was around £50 I'll ask them after.
- wurlycorner
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DSOC/Car Friends had those. The way they join together is great (no slit for rain to come through They're quite snug as well when zipped up - no gaps for wind to blow through or billow around, etc.farlow wrote:Yeah I still do that too, it never wears off I'm afraid.
Also I've been on the look out for different marquee ideas and I came across these
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/coleman-eve ... 15-p290282
I've seen them before and I'm sure some people had them at JAE but I didn't realise how practical they are.
Only real drawback is they don't give you as much usable long/uninterrupted space as the ordinary gazebo does.
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