Club Arnage
Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: Robbo SPS on January 12, 2006, 12:30:41 am
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PH fans are having a meet in virginia waters on 5th Feb in nice cars.....
Although i know my sisters TVR doesnt like the cold, but i'm going on the bike for an hour or so.
Anyone else fancy coming along ??
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=74&t=234289
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If I'm home and have nothing else on I might pop down and have a look. Of course I can have a sneak preview by strolling up to the gathering at the point and seeing if there's anything worth looking at. :)
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If I'm home and have nothing else on I might pop down and have a look. Of course I can have a sneak preview by strolling up to the gathering at the point and seeing if there's anything worth looking at. :)
So we can park at your place then and save on Virginia Water's exorbitant fees??
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If I'm home and have nothing else on I might pop down and have a look. Of course I can have a sneak preview by strolling up to the gathering at the point and seeing if there's anything worth looking at. :)
So we can park at your place then and save on Virginia Water's exorbitant fees??
You can if you want Mark, but it's a fairly long walk from Bracknell to Virginia Water. :P
Saying that though I can go and scope out the area and see if there are other places to park nearby that are free. Like the road that leads down to the village. ;)
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Virginia Waters ? Whos she ? and should we be afraid?
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Virginia Waters ? Whos she ? and should we be afraid?
Here you go, Virginia Waters winning the 2005 Newmarket Guineas
(http://www.joinme.net/kierenfallon/Guin05g.jpg)
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If I'm home and have nothing else on I might pop down and have a look. Of course I can have a sneak preview by strolling up to the gathering at the point and seeing if there's anything worth looking at. :)
So we can park at your place then and save on Virginia Water's exorbitant fees??
You can if you want Mark, but it's a fairly long walk from Bracknell to Virginia Water. :P
Saying that though I can go and scope out the area and see if there are other places to park nearby that are free. Like the road that leads down to the village. ;)
I always used to park in the pub. I think it's The Wheatsheaf? But tehy've put barriers up now. I'm sure you can still use it if you buy a drink though. Chiquitos used to be handy as well but that's closed down now and they've blocked the entrance to the car park, even though it's just sitting there empty.
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I don't think parking is too pricey at Saville Gardens. It's a pleasant enough walk round the end of the lake from there.
Plus, I've got my National Trust cream tea vouchers to use up, so that'll suit me.
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B@lls.
Just noticed the date - I'll be away sliding down snow covered hills, celebrating my 40th!
Tea vouchers will have to wait.