Is how the Gateway Cavalry end up...
Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
Re: Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
I prefer Peelers times, it's more civilised. I gave up watching the sunrise when I gave up working for a living "goat major wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:55 am It depends, do you want to arrive at the appointed time and stand in the rain, or turn up an hour later when Peeler has dragged his arse out of bed and unlocked the door ?
Re: Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
So what do we think? Half nine? Ten?
And it doesn't always rain at Ayton!!
And it doesn't always rain at Ayton!!
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Re: Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
I think I just saw Peeler described as civilised. What a strange day
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Re: Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
True. Sometimes it snows.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
I don't know him that wellgoat major wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 4:43 pm I think I just saw Peeler described as civilised. What a strange day
Re: Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
Ken will be on the Sambuca and red wine on Friday so will be lucky to make it down by midday
Re: Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
If you expected us to (a) reach a consensus and (b) provide a reasonable response, you’ve clearly come to the wrong place!
Re: Ayton, Friday 29th April - Sunday 1st May 2022.
It's like he doesn't know us at all.