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Title: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on June 22, 2006, 04:49:11 pm
Just been trying to book tickets for Donington LMES and can't find any mention of camping on their website.
I've never camped there before.

 Is the camping off site so you have to leave your tents to go into the circuit?.

If on site is it on the infield as at Silverstone?

Will it be possible to set up a CA enclave like we did last year?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 22, 2006, 05:39:29 pm
I hope SB will not concider this as spam, but Sander from PlanetLeMans pointed me to this site (click!) (http://www.speedchills.com/lms2006.htm) for tickets and accomodation.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 22, 2006, 05:40:29 pm
Ohh a thread on which I have a small amount of knowledge!!

There is free camping in a field at the track (first come first served I assume as they do not issue tickets) with very basic toilet/water facilities.   You drive in with your car and set up, she didnt say anything about having to park elsewhere.

It is at the track, but not sure if its infield like Silverstone or not.  

We are allowed to bring in "a reasonable amount of beer".... 8)

You could always give em a ring and ask for more factual information tho - or perhaps someone else has been there before.   :)

Checked out paddy's link, but they refer to a private campsite not available to the public - so I dont think this will be the same facilities that Donington itself is offering - especially with the mention of "showers"!!

Just checked AGAIN - and it says "We are based in the grounds of the Park Farmhouse Hotel which is located at the competitors entrance to Donington Park Racing Circuit".


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 22, 2006, 05:55:34 pm
I hope SB will not concider this as spam, but Sander from PlanetLeMans pointed me to this site (click!) (http://www.speedchills.com/lms2006.htm) for tickets and accomodation.


Can I just clarify, is this where we will be camping and are we camping through speed chills? 


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 22, 2006, 06:01:59 pm
It looks interesting enough to me. If all agree then let's go there. I will phone them tomorrow to see how many spaces are available, and what the discount is with 25+ ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 22, 2006, 06:04:34 pm
Can you also check if they will do a deal for people who have already bought their weekend race tickets?!!  ???



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 22, 2006, 06:07:39 pm
It looks interesting enough to me. If all agree then let's go there. I will phone them tomorrow to see how many spaces are available, and what the discount is with 25+ ;D

Paddy, that will be good,  we can pay directly.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Doris on June 22, 2006, 06:43:48 pm
If it's the same set up as they had for the Moto GP last year then the campsite is just outside the track at Macleans.  The car park was separate and we had to carry our tents etc from the car park.  Fair ground / bar / food botulism vans between the campsite and the track entrance.  Camping is, I have been lead to believe, free.

I tried to get details out of the lady I spoke to when I booked my tickets but she was a mardy old bag who quite obviously didn't want to be at work that day.  >:(

Will try again tomorrow when the boss is out.   :D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 22, 2006, 07:21:44 pm
This reply is just to confirm I never went camping at Donington before. If anybody has any better ideas, please feel free to make other suggestions, like Doris and Fran do.

I can bring stuff like heeps of beer and a small genny, but my campervan hasn't got the same size as last week's lorry :-\

However, I guess I could bring the large Gazebo, just in case it's the same weather as S'stone last year >:(


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 22, 2006, 07:45:55 pm
I reckon the best thing for you to do Paddy would be to ask if they can do some kinda deal for some people wanting the full weekend package and what they can arrange for those who already have race tickets.  No harm asking - they might just come up with a figure to cover the camping etc and the commission they would have earned by selling a race ticket!

In any event if speedchills wont do a deal we could always book camping direct with the farm, though that wont give us access to the special bar!  :-[


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 22, 2006, 07:48:00 pm
This reply is just to confirm I never went camping at Donington before. If anybody has any better ideas, please feel free to make other suggestions, like Doris and Fran do.

I can bring stuff like heeps of beer and a small genny, but my campervan hasn't got the same size as last week's lorry :-\

However, I guess I could bring the large Gazebo, just in case it's the same weather as S'stone last year >:(

Paddy, I'm sure amongst us we have enough spare kit, for example I have a very substantial 5m x 3m Gazebo which could be used for communal use, plus my big tent. Dare say other have similar spare kit which can be brought along for the good of all.

could start a separate thread for kit and take it from there.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 22, 2006, 08:34:56 pm
Having just checked speedchills website AGAIN... I see that they wont take telephone enquiries - so you gonna have to email them...  ::)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on June 22, 2006, 10:04:18 pm
I got fridges gennys bbqs and should have no probs getting them there. Maybe one of our friendly moderators will get a stcky going for all this stuff


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 22, 2006, 10:08:18 pm
Good on you FS & BU! In that way there will be more spaca for Dutch beer! :P

Just read the SpeedChill site shuts Sunday 6 PM, no good to us as we leave Monday morning >:(


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Steve Pyro on June 22, 2006, 10:08:38 pm
I got fridges gennys bbqs and should have no probs getting them there. Maybe one of our friendly moderators will get a stcky going for all this stuff




<Your wish is my command>


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Andy Zarse on June 23, 2006, 12:04:40 pm
I'm happy to camp at the farm or at SpeedChills depending on what the majority want. Having said that I've two comments;

1. What do Speed Chills actually give us for the extra money over the ticket cost; only a shower block by the look of things. Personally I'm not bothered about paying more to eat their mass catering slop, when we can get a few pots and pans steaming and sizzling on Bob's Big Cooker and also the onboard facilities in the Commer.

2. We are all resourseful and intelligent people with a good supply of gear to make the weekend sucessful if we all pitch in and "do our bit". It was a good laugh at Silverstone even if I did miss Bob's curry due to bad planning. Anyway, people who go down the hospitality route tend not to be my cup of tea, we call them the "spoon-fed brigade".


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Doris on June 23, 2006, 12:23:17 pm
Called to track and got the following info out of them......

Campsite (well patch of ground we can camp on): Behind Coppice / McLeans.

Facilities:  None as such.  Possibly not even chemical loos.    :o ??? :o  There are loos just inside the circuit to the right of McLeans though so if they open the track early enough it shouldn't cause too much of a problem.   :-\

We can take:  Small BBQ.  15kg gas canisters.  I didn't ask about beer as I had a blonde moment and my mind went blank.  (Seems to be a post LM thing...along with the acid flashbacks.   ::))
We can't take:  Generators.   :(

Price:  Free   8)

They are currently unsure as to what the set-up will be with regards to whether we can camp next to our cars or have to park elsewhere and walk in.  I would hope the former as it's a smaller meeting for them compared to the Moto GP.

As to Speed Chills at £59 - no thanks.  I've paid £25 for my weekend ticket and I'll rough it thank you very much.  As Andy says - we are a resourceful lot and can fend for ourselves well enough.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: nopanic - neil on June 23, 2006, 12:38:56 pm
Just been looking at Donington Park web site, but have the DFH team beat everyone?

Is them in conference
http://www.donington-park.co.uk/conferences/



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 23, 2006, 02:20:53 pm
One can only wonder at what the conference topic might have been:-

1.  how can we make the world more orange?
2.  calculating beer consumption quantities (then doubling it)?

Is your vehicle also sponsored by DfH nopanic?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 23, 2006, 02:26:36 pm
great, it's an orange world ;D

(http://www.orangeworld.pl/orange-podklad.jpg)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: mal on June 23, 2006, 06:21:28 pm
There is a chance that the Flying Baguettes could be up for doing a show if we can sort a stage and some power. I will ask the guys and get back on Monday.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Pieter on June 23, 2006, 07:35:34 pm
How cool would that be? The Flying Baguettes!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on June 24, 2006, 01:47:38 am
OK, for the Speed Chills option, I don't think we need their setup to be honest as we can sort it oursleves, unless Neil wants to offer CA "a deal"

I can't commit 100% yet as still waiting to hear when the family holiday will be, but assuming I'm free then I can bring plenty of gazebo cover as per Le Mans. In fact, even if I'm not there, CA are welcome to borrow the gazebos!!!!

We also have a toilet tent with two porta-potties (got to have a spare one while one's being emptied!!)

A couple of gas bvurners, and a gas BBQ are easy to arrange as well!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 24, 2006, 02:53:02 am
We can't take:  Generators.   :(
I have a 1000Watts 12-220 Volts converter, and the above doesn't say we can't have the engine of a campervan running ;D
So I'll try and take a freezer and a fridge 8)

I can't commit 100% yet as still waiting to hear when the family holiday will be
I know what you mean, there's only four days between returning from my family holiday and going to Donington :-\

Should be really cool though to have Team JPC AND the Flying Baguettes on though 8) 8)
Should I start working on a towbar for a trailer filled with scaffolding, or should we have an "unplugged session" for Donington?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: neilchills on June 24, 2006, 07:57:52 am
Hi Neil from Speed Chills here.

Can someone contact via email (to swap phone numbers etc.) about Donington as there are some changes occuring that will suit everyone i.e. sort your own tickets, flexible camping etc.

We're talking with Creation about changing the event somewhat but I can explain!



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 09:06:12 am
Hi Neil from Speed Chills here.

Can someone contact via email (to swap phone numbers etc.) about Donington as there are some changes occuring that will suit everyone i.e. sort your own tickets, flexible camping etc.

We're talking with Creation about changing the event somewhat but I can explain!



Just so everyone knows, I've given Neil aka Speedchills, Paddy's details as our single point of contact for discussing the CA presence at Donnington, as per the recent discussion on this forum thread.

FS


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 24, 2006, 09:17:45 am
I also pm'd my phone number... but as he asked for someone to email him I have probably demonstrated that I am not a very suitable liaison officer.  :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 09:19:16 am
I also pm'd my phone number... but as he asked for someone to email him I have probably demonstrated that I am not a very suitable liaison officer.  :-\

I guess that shows us the efficiency of the law ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 24, 2006, 09:25:03 am
Now be fair - I have only recently woken up on the sofa....  :-\

At least I was trying to be public spirited  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 09:43:34 am
Now be fair - I have only recently woken up on the sofa....  :-\

At least I was trying to be public spirited  ;D

Well done Fran, i guess it could of been a bit harsh


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on June 24, 2006, 09:53:31 am
This is good news concerning the camping.

I still have to arrange parts of the logistics with Kruse Motorsport. I need them to carry some of my stuff over to the UK, shouldn't be too much trouble. Then it's only flying over to the UK and getting to the circuit by rental. Easy...  ;D

I have no idea yet how much space I can fill in the truck but in case anyone wants something carried over from Germany please let me know and I try to sort it.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: wishy on June 24, 2006, 09:54:23 am
I will also be attending and also will bring bbq and other kit that will be required to make the weekend as comfortable as possible.

Do the band change their name,depending on which country they are performing in...........maybe the Flying Stotties......Flying Malt Loaf's or even the Flying Baps!!!!!!


One other question can we camp on Sunday night as well?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 24, 2006, 10:28:26 am
Flying Buns would be too obvious, wouldn't it ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 24, 2006, 10:37:52 am
Anyway, have PM'd and mailed Neil. Let's see what there is to offer :)

Thanks for pointing it out, FS! ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 24, 2006, 11:21:01 am
Right guys n gals - I have just been speaking with Neill of Speedchills - so this is the current situation:

First of all the information on the Speedchills website is going to be changed as soon as they have got themselves sorted out between returning from LM and going back out to the Classic.  So watch that space.

In effect Neill says that they are proposing to break down the package completely so that we can get our own race tickets, organise our own camping direct at the Donington Farm site and Speedchills offers the membership/hospitality/bar for £20.  I asked about beer prices and he said they are the standard price, not marked up and its proper quality chilled beer "not Fosters".

They also have their sponsorship deal with the Creation team and he mentioned the possibility of membership people being able to visit garages and drivers coming over to the hospitality area for chit chat.

This membership fee will include a donation to charity (I didnt try and get him to commit it to Doris' fund, but we could always work on that!).

I asked Neill if he knew how far it would be from the Donington Park Farmhouse campsite to the free circuit campsite and he said that the organisers had various areas used for camping depending on the event and he would try and find out for us where the free camping that weekend would be in relation to Speedchills hospitality area. 

The website for the camping is "www.parkfarmhouse.co.uk", click on "Accommodation" then "Caravan Site" - this lists all the camping prices.  It is individually priced for tents, campervans, electric, etc. so depending on what you bring you can work out the price!  Note gazebos are charged extra!

This campsite is open Sunday night.

Anyway, that about sums it up!  More info to follow next week.

Fran


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on June 24, 2006, 11:51:36 am
Nice one Fran

So I guess if the campsite are offering electric there's no need for a genny! And if we put up one large gazebo between us then that should provide enough cover in case of a typical British summer!  :-\

I've got the two large wheel along cool boxes as well. Fill them with ice beforehand and they should keep ice for the whole weekend!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 12:26:53 pm
Right guys n gals - I have just been speaking with Neill of Speedchills - so this is the current situation:

First of all the information on the Speedchills website is going to be changed as soon as they have got themselves sorted out between returning from LM and going back out to the Classic.  So watch that space.

In effect Neill says that they are proposing to break down the package completely so that we can get our own race tickets, organise our own camping direct at the Donington Farm site and Speedchills offers the membership/hospitality/bar for £20.  I asked about beer prices and he said they are the standard price, not marked up and its proper quality chilled beer "not Fosters".

They also have their sponsorship deal with the Creation team and he mentioned the possibility of membership people being able to visit garages and drivers coming over to the hospitality area for chit chat.

This membership fee will include a donation to charity (I didn't try and get him to commit it to Doris' fund, but we could always work on that!).

I asked Neill if he knew how far it would be from the Donington Park Farmhouse campsite to the free circuit campsite and he said that the organisers had various areas used for camping depending on the event and he would try and find out for us where the free camping that weekend would be in relation to Speedchills hospitality area. 

The website for the camping is "www.parkfarmhouse.co.uk", click on "Accommodation" then "Caravan Site" - this lists all the camping prices.  It is individually priced for tents, camper-vans, electric, etc. so depending on what you bring you can work out the price!  Note gazebos are charged extra!

This campsite is open Sunday night.

Anyway, that about sums it up!  More info to follow next week.

Fran

Like to make an observation, can we have just ONE person speaking directly to Speedchills and the campsite, otherwise all sorts of conflicting messages are going to be coming out.  Don't mind who it is, but whoever takes up the baton would like them to run with it all the way, rather losing interest halfway through.

Paddy and Fran would appear to be the best placed  so very happy with them to continue and act on my behalf and will be very happy to pick-up tasks directly from them.  feel happier with some central organisation as it looks like this could be a large gathering of CA.

Don't wish this to sound like committee's and business, just want us to have a great weekend together without any problems.

All the best Peter


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 24, 2006, 01:14:06 pm
can we have just ONE person speaking directly to Speedchills


Neill did say that he has already been speaking to Sander of DfH!



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on June 24, 2006, 01:47:55 pm
Now we have it... chaos, panic and disorder...  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on June 24, 2006, 01:56:26 pm
This is good news concerning the camping.

I still have to arrange parts of the logistics with Kruse Motorsport. I need them to carry some of my stuff over to the UK, shouldn't be too much trouble. Then it's only flying over to the UK and getting to the circuit by rental. Easy...  ;D

I have no idea yet how much space I can fill in the truck but in case anyone wants something carried over from Germany please let me know and I try to sort it.

What do you need to send over?? I have a spare tent and air mattress if that would help!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 24, 2006, 02:08:42 pm
Now we have it... chaos, panic and disorder...  ;D

Which one am I in charge of?  ???


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on June 24, 2006, 02:11:13 pm
If I can make it to Donnington then I will have my motorhome with fridge, a small generator as well as two Gas Cadac BBQ's (if Needed) aswell as a 40litre 3-way coolbox.

Obviously if I am in the motorhome then I have to get the van onsite.

I live close to Mark (JPC) if any of the kit will need transporting up there.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 02:11:51 pm
Now we have it... chaos, panic and disorder...  ;D

Which one am I in charge of?  ???

Fran, hopefully, order, calm and getting a grip, we have EVERY faith in you fair Fran.

FS


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 02:12:41 pm
If I can make it to Donnington then I will have my motorhome with fridge, a small generator as well as two Gas Cadac BBQ's (if Needed) aswell as a 40litre 3-way coolbox.

Obviously if I am in the motorhome then I have to get the van onsite.

I live close to Mark (JPC) if any of the kit will need transporting up there.

Rick, if you can bring your 32 footer that will be just great.  FS


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on June 24, 2006, 02:19:59 pm
http://www.google.co.uk/local?f=q&hl=en&q=+DE74+2RN&ie=UTF8&ll=52.825561,-1.377668&spn=0.009478,0.026951&t=k&om=1

This links to Google's satellite image showing the campsite in relation to the circuit. It looks like easy walking distance. Only thing to conside is that on private campsites there are always noise orders after 11pm! and before 7am. That is the only time I ever make any noise!

I will go with the majority on camping or hospitality options.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on June 24, 2006, 02:21:09 pm
If I can make it to Donnington then I will have my motorhome with fridge, a small generator as well as two Gas Cadac BBQ's (if Needed) aswell as a 40litre 3-way coolbox.

Obviously if I am in the motorhome then I have to get the van onsite.

I live close to Mark (JPC) if any of the kit will need transporting up there.

Good stuff Rick!!

I forgot,  have a Cadac as well.

I'm sure it will all work out well!!  :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on June 24, 2006, 02:24:02 pm
Rick, if you can bring your 32 footer that will be just great.  FS

I can't drive it!! It is over 3.5 tonne the new drivers limit.

If I can persuade Dad then I can assure you it will be there.

At the moment I am trying to persuade Dad to go to Florida next March!  ;D I will have to be careful what I can get away with!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 02:35:03 pm
Rick, if you can bring your 32 footer that will be just great.  FS

I can't drive it!! It is over 3.5 tonne the new drivers limit.

If I can persuade Dad then I can assure you it will be there.

At the moment I am trying to persuade Dad to go to Florida next March!  ;D I will have to be careful what I can get away with!

Rick, how old do you need to be to drive the 32 footer?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on June 24, 2006, 02:42:37 pm
You can be any age above 18.

In 1997 the law changed on driving licenses, basically when you pass your car test, you are authorised to drive any vehicle upto 3.5 tonne.

If I wish to drive any vehicle above 3.5 tonne then I will need to pass my LGV license = Very Expensive

Anyone who passed before 1997 can drive any vehicle upto 7.5 tonne that is classified as road legal. Ie. no longer than 46 foot or 100 inches wide.

Dads van weights in at 7.5 tonne! mine at 3.5 tonne! both right on the limit.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 02:57:28 pm
You can be any age above 18.

In 1997 the law changed on driving licenses, basically when you pass your car test, you are authorised to drive any vehicle upto 3.5 tonne.

If I wish to drive any vehicle above 3.5 tonne then I will need to pass my LGV license = Very Expensive

Anyone who passed before 1997 can drive any vehicle upto 7.5 tonne that is classified as road legal. Ie. no longer than 46 foot or 100 inches wide.

Dads van weights in at 7.5 tonne! mine at 3.5 tonne! both right on the limit.

Looks like a job for JPC, he must be able to drive it 8)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on June 24, 2006, 04:18:31 pm
You can be any age above 18.

In 1997 the law changed on driving licenses, basically when you pass your car test, you are authorised to drive any vehicle upto 3.5 tonne.

If I wish to drive any vehicle above 3.5 tonne then I will need to pass my LGV license = Very Expensive

Anyone who passed before 1997 can drive any vehicle upto 7.5 tonne that is classified as road legal. Ie. no longer than 46 foot or 100 inches wide.

Dads van weights in at 7.5 tonne! mine at 3.5 tonne! both right on the limit.

Looks like a job for JPC, he must be able to drive it 8)

No probem!! I'm sure your dad will be happy to hand the keys over to me!!  :)

I could lend him "The Beast" in case he needs transport during the weekend!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 24, 2006, 05:28:19 pm
You can be any age above 18.

In 1997 the law changed on driving licenses, basically when you pass your car test, you are authorised to drive any vehicle upto 3.5 tonne.

If I wish to drive any vehicle above 3.5 tonne then I will need to pass my LGV license = Very Expensive

Anyone who passed before 1997 can drive any vehicle upto 7.5 tonne that is classified as road legal. Ie. no longer than 46 foot or 100 inches wide.

Dads van weights in at 7.5 tonne! mine at 3.5 tonne! both right on the limit.

Looks like a job for JPC, he must be able to drive it 8)

No problem!! I'm sure your dad will be happy to hand the keys over to me!!  :)

I could lend him "The Beast" in case he needs transport during the weekend!

Seems to me a fair exchange and no robbery, can you get it cleared Rick and I guess the next thing is for JP to have an orientation drive just so he knows how everything works, don't worry about the setting up bit as you probably know how it all bolts together.

I think it is very CA spirited you laying on such a fine vehicle, have a chat with Paddy and he might be able to produce some large stickers, a bit like his trucks and JP's "Beast"

all the best mate FS


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: SpriteII on June 26, 2006, 12:16:02 pm
Anyone know what time the race starts on Sunday (assuming it is Sunday), the Donnington site is brief to the extreme!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 26, 2006, 01:44:33 pm
Anyone know what time the race starts on Sunday (assuming it is Sunday), the Donnington site is brief to the extreme!

Everything I have seen says "full programme to follow". 


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 26, 2006, 02:04:10 pm
The race is probably the same as the Nürburgring, start at 11.45, to be finished just before eve.

Nicely timed for a proper visit to the pub ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 27, 2006, 01:59:05 pm
What's happening with this now - any decisions on what/where CA will be camping??

Now that I know I will have my 'van back, I'm thinking of coming to this for the weekend. If I do, I will be there probably thursday leaving Monday.

My own view is that I would prefer to book my own pitch and tickets, and between us CA people can make their own eating/drinking/fun.  No disrespect to Speedchills, but do we need them? 

Incidentally, how much of the campsite have they reserved?  I notice Park Farmhouse have (only) 60 pitches, and we will need to get them booked pretty sharpish if that is the way we are going to go.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 27, 2006, 05:46:07 pm
What's happening with this now - any decisions on what/where CA will be camping??
I spoke to Neil on Saturday (after he spoke to Fran first), and he said he was going to recalculate as it all seem too expensive and some people already bought tickets.
I mailed him today as a reminder as I did not receive anything yet.

The pros to stay with Speedchills are:
*electricity
*bathrooms
*bar and food
*creation hospitality area
The con is:
*money

The pros to stay in an open field:
*no charge
The cons are:
*no facilities announced, not even bathrooms
*generator not allowed (but I can run my van's engine, and have a 220v converter)

Let's wait what SpeedChills come up with, and let's see if we can find out where that free camping field is too...


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 27, 2006, 05:56:53 pm
Are you saying that Speedchills have taken over the whole of the Park Farmhouse campsite?  I have to admit that I would rather have SOME facilities, rather than in a bare field, and mains hook-up is almost mandatory for me.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: neilchills on June 27, 2006, 06:53:12 pm
Hi Neil from Speed Chills here...

Latest update from us is that we will definitely be unbundling the tickets and camping from our offering so race tickets are buy yourselves in advance or on the gate, camping can be arranged direct with Park Farmohouse (from Thursday onwards please!!) or in the free campsite.

The Speed Chills bar and grill will be in the event bar of the hotel - a separate outbuilding with a permanent bar etc. So a fenced off area members only.

Still getting sign-off on the Creation bits but have a driver signing in there plus briefing sessions by team personnel after qually and before race.

Membership of Speed Chills will be a nominal amount with donation to charity - probably pay on arrival but book places in advance as we will have a cap on numbers.

Beer prices as per general in area, food offering TBA shortly but will include breakfast and dinner.

Summary -

1. book camping direct with the hotel from Thursday
2. Speed Chills membership available within the next 7 days.

Cheers,

Neil


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 27, 2006, 11:34:53 pm
Chatting to a few of you off-line, it would seem that the preference for a CA enclave is at the Farmhouse campsite (certainly this is my preference). 

Although more expensive than the 'bare field' option, what swings it for me is the bloc sanitaire and the electric hook-up.  Pricing is on their website as posted somewhere above.

If this is the route prefered by the majority, who is likely to come?  A reasonable idea of numbers (number of pitches required) would be useful at this time so that they could be booked with the campsite.

Participation with Speedchills would then be an individual choice.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 27, 2006, 11:36:42 pm
Del, you can put me down for:-

1 x car
2 x tent
1 x communial marquee

FS


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on June 28, 2006, 10:03:03 am
DelBoy
 Put me down for

1 x car
1 x tent


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Doris on June 28, 2006, 11:01:56 am
Hi Del,

1 x Car
2 x Tent

for me please.





Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 28, 2006, 12:58:46 pm
Folks

I need to know the days (or, more accurately, the nights) that you are staying.  Also if you need electric hook-up.

Don't forget this is a regular camp site and is open not just for the event.  Also don't forget that Monday is a bank hol, so you may want to stop over the Sunday night as well.

When we get more idea of the numbers, we might consider block-booking the tents, vans and gazebos; divide the total by the number of people and pay that way - that means the cost of any 'communal' equipment is shared by all.

I'll probably be going on the thursday, and stopping till tuesday - I will then pay for the extra nights separately (I'll also have 2 dogs and Mrs D).

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 28, 2006, 01:34:54 pm
Drinking for Holland will be there. Friday afternoon to Monday morning.
Aprox. 12 persons, one campervan and probably 5 tents and a Gazebo.
Electric hookup please. Can wire money through PayPal if needed.

Cheers mate! 8)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on June 28, 2006, 01:46:24 pm
2 nights for me Sat/Sun I don't fancy the delights of the M1 or M40 after work on Friday, but be prepared for a wake up call sparrow fart on Saturday.

I don't need electric hook up, I can maybe plug a fridge in with someone who has.  Does this mean that those that do need it and those that don't will be seperate?

I will send money as soon as you  need it Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 28, 2006, 01:56:24 pm
Del, Friday morning to Monday please Del,

1x car
1 x tent
1 x Marquee 5m x 3m for Communion use

no electrical hook up required.

many thanks Peter


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Dark Warrior on June 28, 2006, 02:01:03 pm
Hi Del

Can you please reserve 1 car & 2 tents Sat & Sun nites please.

Like Bob, I will put in hand any pre-payment that you may need.


Kind regards

The Dark Warrior


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 28, 2006, 02:05:36 pm
1 car, 1 tent, 1 person, 3 nights (Fri, Sat, Sun) for me please.  No electric - all my equipment runs on batteries.  ;)

Thanks.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Neal on June 28, 2006, 02:13:35 pm
Del

Can you book me 1 caravan & car with hookup & 2x tent & 2x car please


Thanks

Neal

PS Let me know as soon as you need any cash


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on June 28, 2006, 02:21:05 pm
1 Camper for Friday morning arrival, leaving Monday morning.

With Electric Hookup if possible.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Piglet on June 28, 2006, 02:43:59 pm
It's looking more and more likely that we'll have to be at Brands for this weekend and even if we do make it we won't be camping  :(

I'd check with the campsite if they allow Gazebos - many "normal" campsites now ban them due to people turning up with the cheap ones that take off at the slightest gust of wind! 

Have fun!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 28, 2006, 02:47:33 pm
I'd check with the campsite if they allow Gazebos - many "normal" campsites now ban them

They have them on their price list so looks OK.  :)



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 28, 2006, 03:20:11 pm
Folks

Seems I've been landed with the 'organiser' mantle for this.  Ordinarily, I wouldn't have a problem with that, but I am going to be out of the game for a few days, starting tomorrow, and I think things will need to be done before I return on Tuesday.

Peter (Ferrari Spider) has agreed to pick it up, so if you want a space, post it here or PM him.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 28, 2006, 03:23:26 pm
Del

Can you book me 1 caravan & car with hookup & 2x tent & 2x car please


Thanks

Neal

PS Let me know as soon as you need any cash

how many nights!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 28, 2006, 03:34:51 pm
2 nights for me Sat/Sun I don't fancy the delights of the M1 or M40 after work on Friday, but be prepared for a wake up call sparrow fart on Saturday.

I don't need electric hook up, I can maybe plug a fridge in with someone who has.  Does this mean that those that do need it and those that don't will be seperate?

I will send money as soon as you  need it Del

Bob, what camping do you need?  Peter


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 28, 2006, 03:38:43 pm
Hi Del,

1 x Car
2 x Tent

for me please.

DORIS WHICH NIGHTS?






Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on June 28, 2006, 03:46:59 pm
2 nights for me Sat/Sun I don't fancy the delights of the M1 or M40 after work on Friday, but be prepared for a wake up call sparrow fart on Saturday.

I don't need electric hook up, I can maybe plug a fridge in with someone who has.  Does this mean that those that do need it and those that don't will be seperate?

I will send money as soon as you  need it Del

Bob, what camping do you need?  Peter
Sorry Peter  1 car 1 tent


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 28, 2006, 03:51:59 pm
Hi Del,

1 x Car
2 x Tent

for me please.

DORIS WHICH NIGHTS?


Sorry Peter.  Doris PM'd me this info.  Fri/Sat and Sunday nights

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Neal on June 28, 2006, 05:12:21 pm
Peter

Have sent you PM

Thanks

Neal


Title: Re: Donington LMES Booking
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 28, 2006, 06:05:21 pm
Right ho, bend back your ears.

The simplest approach will be for each of us to book directly with the campsite.  http://www.parkfarmhouse.co.uk/  contact details on this web page.

They require full payment at booking.  I have been speaking with them and have asked for 17 pitches initially earmarked for Club Arnage.  There booking database does not allow for reservations without the money, so we need to make the bookings over the next few days, to avoid disappointment

When making your booking can you please say you are part of the CA ensemble, they will make sure that we are together as much as possible.

It works out when they come to print off the site allocation over the August bank holiday and will make sure that the four units that require electricity are near the tent pitches.

Very pleasant people at the booking office and keen to make sure we have a great stay with them.

For those of us that will be disappearing on the Sunday, if you want to leave your vehicle and kit on the campsite there is a small charge, called, race day pitch which costs 5 GBP.

The pitches are within a short walk direct into the main pits, it doesn't get better than this.

There is a camp warden and its loud noises finish at about midnight, no sweat for us.

let me know if there is anything else you would like clarified with the campsite or contact them direct but they are expecting us to make direct contact with them and if you make sure you mention Club Arnage it should be okay.

All the best from Del and Peter



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 28, 2006, 06:15:31 pm
What I'd add to this is that you don't have to mention gazebos or extras at this time.  We can erect these in the best possible position when we get there.  We can all chuck into a kitty to pay for these and any 'communal' electricity.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 28, 2006, 06:26:30 pm
I've just booked, all very easy, we can make modifications later on, as Del has pointed out.

I have agreed with them that closer to the time I will make contact with them and ensure that we are all camped together as best we can, to this end, can you please let either Del or myself know that you are booked into the campsite.

All the very best and only a few more weeks and it will be race time again.  Peter


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 28, 2006, 06:50:05 pm
I thought this was supposed to be cheap, I just spend £ 161.00 in camping facilities >:(

...for eleven people ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 28, 2006, 06:57:11 pm
I thought this was supposed to be cheap, I just spend £ 161.00 in camping facilities >:(

...for eleven people ;)

thats cheap.  have you accounted for everything ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 28, 2006, 06:57:25 pm
Done  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 28, 2006, 06:58:13 pm
I thought this was supposed to be cheap, I just spend £ 161.00 in camping facilities >:(

...for eleven people ;)

thats cheap.  have you accounted for everything ;)

Its not cheap compared to free tho is it!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 28, 2006, 07:13:16 pm
I thought this was supposed to be cheap, I just spend £ 161.00 in camping facilities >:(

...for eleven people ;)

thats cheap.  have you accounted for everything ;)

Its not cheap compared to free tho is it!

if you want free, you know where to go. 8)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Queen Vic of the Melans on June 28, 2006, 09:44:06 pm
Hi Guys,

Rowena, my sister and I will definately be at Donington but we're not sure about if we're camping or not as Rowena doesn't live to far away.  Does anyone know if the campsite is full/will sell out prior to the event or if it will be possible to leave 'til the last minute to book up...  Any ideas on the cost for one night/one tent (Saturday)?

Cheers, Vicky


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 28, 2006, 10:01:25 pm
Hi Guys,

Rowena, my sister and I will definately be at Donington but we're not sure about if we're camping or not as Rowena doesn't live to far away.  Does anyone know if the campsite is full/will sell out prior to the event or if it will be possible to leave 'til the last minute to book up...  Any ideas on the cost for one night/one tent (Saturday)?

Cheers, Vicky

We have contacted the site to try to get group rates, and were told that we couldn't, as it is a bank holiday and race weekend.  Reading between the lines, they expect to be full!!

Look here http://www.parkfarmhouse.co.uk/  for site details and costs

The other option is the 'field' where there will be camping at the circuit itself - this is free on a first come first served basis, but has no facilities, apart from the grass.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on June 28, 2006, 10:15:47 pm
but has no facilities, apart from the grass

I was told by Donington that it will definitely have toilets/water but not much else!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 28, 2006, 10:45:03 pm

I was told by Donington that it will definitely have toilets/water but not much else!


I stand (humbly) corrected.

I thought this was supposed to be cheap, I just spend £ 161.00 in camping facilities >:(


That's less than 3 MB tickets Paddy.

How many pitches did you book?

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on June 28, 2006, 10:55:34 pm
Damn and I was hoping to leave it until the last minute! Not sure if the van will have road tax next month yet! If it doesn't I doubt I will be there!

Don't mind paying a deposit but paying in FULL??? With a motorhome and electrics that is going to cost me more than i expect as a deposit! Normally campsite ask for a £5-£10 deposit.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Neal on June 29, 2006, 10:05:46 am
All booked, thanks for the help Peter & del

2 tents & 1 caravan


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 29, 2006, 11:03:28 am
REMINDER
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THE CAMPSITE WILL ONLY HOLD THE PITCHES FOR TODAY, AFTER THAT IT WILL BE FIRST COME FIRST SERVED.  PETER


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 29, 2006, 11:47:39 am
I've booked.

They said they were going to be very busy that weekend, with several 'clubs' all trying to be kept together.

So get your booking in today if you want a pitch.

Looking back over the original list of people who expressed an interest, it is Doris and Rick who need to extract their respective digits.

Del




Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Jay (Team Cannonball) on June 29, 2006, 11:51:45 am
i might be there, I might not it is too early to say. If I am I will probably camp in the free pitches on site as the rest of the facilities will probably be gone.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on June 29, 2006, 12:07:37 pm
That's less than 3 MB tickets Paddy.

How many pitches did you book?

Del

3 pitches, all paid for now :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Doris on June 29, 2006, 12:33:20 pm

Looking back over the original list of people who expressed an interest, it is Doris and Rick who need to extract their respective digits.

Del


I'm done!   ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 29, 2006, 12:36:02 pm
I've booked.

They said they were going to be very busy that weekend, with several 'clubs' all trying to be kept together.

So get your booking in today if you want a pitch.

Looking back over the original list of people who expressed an interest, it is Doris and Rick who need to extract their respective digits.

Del


Don't forget Uncle Bob U curry chef extraordinaire ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on June 29, 2006, 12:37:37 pm
All done. Thanks Del and Pete. Not allowed on site until 10:00 on Saturday morning so just a reminder boys, I like my bacon crispy.

A not so subtle hint there Peter ::) consider yourself invited.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 29, 2006, 12:43:19 pm
Bob, isn't that a bit arse about face?  surely you will need breaky on you arrival, Del, DfH, Fran, me, Doris will already be there ;)  Humble apologies and Uncle Bob U :o


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 29, 2006, 12:44:48 pm
All done. Thanks Del and Pete. Not allowed on site until 10:00 on Saturday morning so just a reminder boys, I like my bacon crispy.

A not so subtle hint there Peter ::) consider yourself invited.

Is that the time you call 'Sparrow Fart'??  Even I, as a retired man of leisure, get up earlier than that!

Anyway, your brekky will probably be at my place as Peter is cooking and chilling there - I hereby formally invite you.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on June 29, 2006, 12:55:43 pm
All done. Thanks Del and Pete. Not allowed on site until 10:00 on Saturday morning so just a reminder boys, I like my bacon crispy.

A not so subtle hint there Peter ::) consider yourself invited.

Is that the time you call 'Sparrow Fart'??  Even I, as a retired man of leisure, get up earlier than that!

Anyway, your brekky will probably be at my place as Peter is cooking and chilling there - I hereby formally invite you.

Del

Would have been sparrow fart but the nice lady I spoke to said no-one new on site befoe 10am. I expect she'll be wanting to freshly mow my pitch for me. ;D

Thanks for the brekky invite


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on June 29, 2006, 01:05:16 pm

..... I expect she'll be wanting to freshly mow my pitch for me. ;D



Didn't think Tom was coming!!

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 29, 2006, 04:37:54 pm
As a sweetener for august bank holiday, couple of images for us too look at.

Go to this website, http://maps.google.co.uk/ , enter DE74 2RP, for the post code and zoom out and select hybrid view. in the bottom left-0habd corner will be Parkfarm Hotel and their campsite.  Looks very enticing.

The images below show where the camping is in relation to the pits and paddock area, just a short 5 min stroll.  Also aerial shot looking form EMA over the circuit towards Redgate etc.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on June 30, 2006, 12:15:46 pm
Right booked the campsite!! £51!!!! for three nights!!! Bloody expensive for a UK site.

Friday afternoon arrival, Monday Leaving. With Electrics on the CA Enclave!

Bringing the Baby Motorhome along but will still have space for extra kit. I will have two fridges with me aswell as a BBQ and a Gazeebo. I can collect some stuff from JPC if we require more equipment.

See you at Donnington!

I was a dumb fool for putting Friday morning, confusion set in as I am also doing a big sponsored Cycle that day as well!!
More to follow!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on June 30, 2006, 12:26:36 pm
Right booked the campsite!! £51!!!! for three nights!!! Bloody expensive for a UK site.

Sunday morning arrival, Monday Leaving. With Electrics on the CA Enclave!




Looks like you paid for 3 nights and only staying for 1


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 30, 2006, 12:36:43 pm
Right booked the campsite!! £51!!!! for three nights!!! Bloody expensive for a UK site.

Sunday morning arrival, Monday Leaving. With Electrics on the CA Enclave!




Looks like you paid for 3 nights and only staying for 1


Bob, don't worry, the lad doesn't know what he is doing or saying, probably been out on the lash last night and only just woken up and thought it was Saturday!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Doris on June 30, 2006, 12:45:19 pm
Bob, don't worry, the lad doesn't know what he is doing or saying, probably been out on the lash last night and only just woken up and thought it was Saturday!!

I've been doing that all week.   Very disappointing when you finally work out it's a school day after all.   :(


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on June 30, 2006, 12:55:43 pm
Bob, don't worry, the lad doesn't know what he is doing or saying, probably been out on the lash last night and only just woken up and thought it was Saturday!!

I've been doing that all week.   Very disappointing when you finally work out it's a school day after all.   :(

worse still, thinking Saturday is a week day ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on July 04, 2006, 07:10:25 pm
Anymore for the Skylark?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on July 05, 2006, 01:12:40 am
Sorry lads and lasses, I'm all "Opps Upside Ya Head" still with my new contract which is really screwing up my time/social life and family holiday.

Looking like I'll be able to make it but still cannot commit until the holiday in the Med is booked! Still happy to lend whatever kit might be required of course even if I can't make it (but definately hoping to be there!

How are they booking pitches? i.e........is??

One Car and One Tent = One Pitch
One Car and Two Tents = Two Pitches

i.e. If I can only commit at the last minute and jump in a car with someone else, can I pitch an extra tent somewhere?

I know it's probably already covered somewhere or it's on a web site but I'm tired and Knackered.

BTW, can't see anything about Smokie attending?? I thought he was going to every race under the stars this year??


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on July 05, 2006, 01:22:11 am
Just reviewing the camping details.....shouldn't MB campers be on the Farm site with facilities and the HA ruffians on the free site without??  8) ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on July 05, 2006, 08:44:27 am

How are they booking pitches? i.e........is??

One Car and Two Tents = Two Pitches  - YES


It is charged per tent plus number of adults for each  night with 1 car per tent included - if you see what i mean! 

So it would cost the same if you jump in someone else's car and have your own tent as it would if you drive down on your own and have your own tent!

Clear as mud?

Fran



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: smokie on July 05, 2006, 08:57:39 am
BTW, can't see anything about Smokie attending?? I thought he was going to every race under the stars this year??

Nah I won't be there. That was a half-assed plan which had no chance of success,  :)

Next one for me is probably Nurburgring next weekend.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on July 05, 2006, 09:45:11 am

How are they booking pitches? i.e........is??

One Car and Two Tents = Two Pitches  - YES


It is charged per tent plus number of adults for each  night with 1 car per tent included - if you see what i mean! 
Hmm, I have reserved space for one 'normal' tent, one 'frame' tent and one motorhome-7.
And 12 adults all squeezed in there ;D


No probs JPC, we can probably squeeze you in somewhere if needed. There are some DfH-members which have fond memories of sharing large bedrooms with you (Spa) (http://forum.drinkingforholland.com/images/smiles/icon_lol.gif)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on July 06, 2006, 12:36:24 am
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No probs JPC, we can probably squeeze you in somewhere if needed. There are some DfH-members which have fond memories of sharing large bedrooms with you (Spa) (http://forum.drinkingforholland.com/images/smiles/icon_lol.gif)

I don't mind Stranger's and Il Cav's snoring, but don't let Dirk share if we have a pedal bin!!!!  :o :o :o :o  ;D ;D ;D  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: LangTall on July 06, 2006, 08:44:35 am
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Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 06, 2006, 12:19:25 pm

Right booked the campsite!! £51!!!! for three nights!!! Bloody expensive for a UK site.

Friday afternoon arrival, Monday Leaving. With Electrics on the CA Enclave!


Well done Rick - see you there.

Why was yours so cheap?  Mine was £69 for 3 nights.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on July 06, 2006, 12:22:35 pm
Why was yours so cheap?  Mine was £69 for 3 nights.

Del

Let me top that. My bill was £ 174.00 (http://forum.drinkingforholland.com/images/smiles/icon_embarrassed.gif)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on July 06, 2006, 12:24:05 pm
I told them it was a VW Camper not a motorhome!. Guess you said it was a caravan? = Car + Camping thing. But then why would it be more then a car and a 6 man tent?? I get ver confused with prices.

Why not £10 per pitch for two people, extra people pay £1, If you don't have enough room get another pitch! Electrics at £3 a night is resonable especially at 10A!!! What you put on the pitch is up to you and it is much easier to manage.

Extra rant:-

I am no longer then a VW Passat! Yet on the boats I pay over three times the price to a passat with Bikes on the roof??


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 06, 2006, 12:33:54 pm
That's always been my beef with a lot of UK campsites - charge for every separate thing even though you only occupy the same piece of real estate.

In comparison, stayed at a lovely site in Beaumont sur Sarthe (just N of LM)tues night.  OK, only me, the car and 'van, but for €6.35 for the night including electricity it was a steal. The block sanitaire was one of the best I have ever come across encountered.

Worth remembering this site if you ever need need one close to LM eg if you travel down Sunday and can't get onto the circuit sites.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: BigH on July 06, 2006, 12:55:35 pm
When everything just gets too much, I occasionally pack my bags and head for the Lake District with a bootfull of beer.
There's a field, that my old man used to take me to, where I camp up next to a babbling ice cool river, and I usually drive my tent pegs in with a 20lb sledge and get back to nature for a few days. In a corner of the field, shaded by conifers is a, - well I'm not sure exactly what it is, but it's smallish, stone built and very dark. I've seen some women from a nearby campsite, and some lost walkers try to crap in there. They either come out after a few minutes, very pale and quiet, or dash out immediately, screaming and waving their arms. I once saw a spider emerge, blinking, threaten a few sheep and a passing osprey, and then swagger back in. If the shepherd spots the tent, he comes over, usually around 6am, and charges me a pound per night. Even though I recognise him from childhood, I suspect he's a member of the 'Alternative Shepherds Union', - he usually arrives with a miniature poodle wearing a natty little coat, and he once put a sign up outside my tent while I was asleep that said "NO FIRES AT ALL".
What he'd make of electricity I'm not sure.
I think you should get back to basics, never mind all this campervan/caravan business, you'll feel better for it.
H


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on July 06, 2006, 12:57:23 pm
That's always been my beef with a lot of UK campsites - charge for every separate thing even though you only occupy the same piece of real estate.

In comparison, stayed at a lovely site in Beaumont sur Sarthe (just N of LM)tues night.  OK, only me, the car and 'van, but for €6.35 for the night including electricity it was a steal. The block sanitaire was one of the best I have ever come across encountered.

Worth remembering this site if you ever need need one close to LM eg if you travel down Sunday and can't get onto the circuit sites.

Del


I know the one you mean stayed there many a time, River runs alongside if I remember rightly? The American Motorhome can't make it round the entrance gate we found out a couple of years ago.

Great site though I agree.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 06, 2006, 12:58:12 pm

I think you should get back to basics, never mind all this campervan/caravan business, you'll feel better for it.
H

Like on MB in the middle of June, H.   ??? ??? ???

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Dark Warrior on July 06, 2006, 01:25:41 pm
Hi All,

Hope everyone is well...

Have been out of loop for a week or so so missed the information re booking direct...

However, confirmed my details this morning with the site...

Del & FS... Many thanks for teeing this up....

I look forward to seeing everyone in August....


Kind regards

DW


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on July 06, 2006, 02:51:45 pm
Right then guys n gals!

Neil from Speedchills has been in touch with me again so this is the latest from them:

1.  Speedchills hospitality/membership is now £5 in advance or £10 on the door.  Monies to be actually paid on the day but you need to register your name on their website to get the discounted price.  www.speedchills.com/lms_dp_book_request.htm.  On their website you can see all the details of what is on offer. www.speedchills.com

2.  As far as the Creation team side of things go Neil says:  “Creation plan is to have post-practice and pre-race briefings from a member of the team plus driver signing session (time TBA) .  We are working on pit visits – we had 3 x 1 hour sessions at Le Mans on the Saturday evening – see photos in the 2006 review on www.speedchills.com  .  Would a Q&A with Keiron Salter the designer of the Creation car be of interest – with the 2007 for a LMP1 coupe announced this might be of interest to the more technical?”

3.  Neil has also asked if CA might be interested in a Le Mans Quiz on the Saturday evening – time not yet fixed, but the idea would probably be early evening before the brain cells start to “fade”?  This would be a fund raiser for Doris’s collection and it is proposed that there is an entry fee of £2 per person (max team size 4 people) 100% of monies raised going to charity.  Possible prize of a Creation pit visit during the race – (subject to confirmation).  Anyone fancy showing off their knowledge?  (Apparently current top score is 27.5 out of 50 – we must be able to top that - shame we couldnt bring fax over as a "ringer"!)

If you are interested in the quiz then best idea is to contact Neil so he can see if there is enough interest to make it a go-er.   (Anyone booking the hospitality can put a bit in the “notes” section of the application.  – others can just send a message).

Hope that is all clear!

Fran

P.S.  Due to a distinct lack of hospitality at Team Fran - I have booked!



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on July 06, 2006, 02:55:25 pm
I am up for that though will sort out once i am back from the classic.

The quiz may catch me out but am interested anyway.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on July 06, 2006, 03:15:15 pm
I'm up for the quiz. Have registered


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: RichUK on July 06, 2006, 03:19:00 pm
Anyone fancy showing off their knowledge?  (Apparently current top score is 27.5 out of 50 – we must be able to top that - shame we couldnt bring fax over as a "ringer"!)

We worked damn hard for that 27.5/50, some of the questions were total stinkers :)

See avatar for proof of winning Creation Pit visit :D

A few of us will be there at Donington too.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on July 06, 2006, 06:04:24 pm
Fran, many thanks for the speedchills update, will be interested in making the numbers up if needed, I am no way an expert or someone with detailed knowledge,  Del or RichUK would make a good team captain so pick your "men".

Have joined speedchills.

FS


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 06, 2006, 07:00:36 pm
I'm no expert on the details of 'who drove what, when'.  I may have been going for a long time, but all but the recent years have blurred together in an alcoholic fog and a distinct inability to to get the grey cells to co-operate.  I'll leave that to experts like RichUK and Kpy!!

For the sake of £5, I will also join Speedchills.

FS, I will reply later to your PM - I'm off out for my first decent pint (or three) for a week.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on July 06, 2006, 09:54:00 pm
I'm off out for my first decent pint (or three) for a week.

Del

Three pints? We consume that before we even consider which pub to go! ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 06, 2006, 11:00:44 pm

I know the one you mean stayed there many a time, River runs alongside if I remember rightly? The American Motorhome can't make it round the entrance gate we found out a couple of years ago.

Great site though I agree.

That's the one Rick - right on the Sarthe.  Only just managed to squeeze in with my 'van.  Once through the barrier, there is also a tight little stone bridge to get over with a sharp corner on the other side - also a tight squeeze.

Very tranquil site though.

Del
(http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a266/delboy9/2006_0704Sarthe1.jpg)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: powermite on July 09, 2006, 10:27:06 am
if you want to win the quiz,might be a good idea to fly Fax over for the weekend.The only thing this guy doesnt know is God's middle name!!
PM


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on July 09, 2006, 10:34:35 am
if you want to win the quiz,might be a good idea to fly Fax over for the weekend.The only thing this guy doesnt know is God's middle name!!
PM

you mean Yahveh


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: powermite on July 09, 2006, 11:33:21 am
you are real class FS
PM


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on July 09, 2006, 11:45:30 am
you are real class FS
PM

Thanks, but not really, it comes from a classic education and being brought up with Jewish children, its like a second language.

Here's one.

Three Jewish mothers are sitting on a bench in Brent Cross shopping centre talking about (what else?) how much their sons love them.

Sadie says "You know the Chagall painting hanging in my living room? My son, Arnold, bought that for me for my 75th birthday. What a good boy he is and how much he loves his mother."

Minnie says,"You call that love? You know the Mercedes I just got for Mother's Day? That's from my son Bernie. What a doll."

Shirley says "That's nothing. You know my son Stanley? He's in analysis with a psychoanalyst in Harley Street. Five session a week. And what does he talk about? Me."


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Lorry on July 10, 2006, 03:05:50 pm
Don't you mean "Jehovah"

Now will it be worth going to Donnington?

Whilst I think of it -
Why don't they have Jehovahs Witnesses in Sicilly

In Sicilly, we don't want any witnesses


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on July 10, 2006, 07:52:19 pm
Don't you mean "Jehovah"

same thing


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 13, 2006, 11:17:12 pm
Ticket arrived today.

For Paddy's (and the rest of DfH) interest, the only car showing on the ticket is the RfH Dome.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on July 13, 2006, 11:42:43 pm
woohee, collectors item! ;D (http://forum.drinkingforholland.com/images/smiles/icon_woohoo.gif)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on July 14, 2006, 12:03:45 am
Ticket arrived today.

For Paddy's (and the rest of DfH) interest, the only car showing on the ticket is the RfH Dome.

Del


Mine arrived last week, but i hadnt noticed that the DfH car was on it before!!  ::)



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 14, 2006, 12:15:52 am

... the DfH car .....::)



RfH, Fran.  The DfH vehicle is a big truck full of beer and other useful items  :D :D :D

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on July 14, 2006, 12:17:35 am
(http://forum.drinkingforholland.com/images/smiles/icon_lol.gif)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on July 14, 2006, 12:18:53 am
But honestly, we are on that car too Del, next to the petrol cap ;)

(as if you didn't know yet...)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 14, 2006, 12:30:41 am
But honestly, we are on that car too Del, next to the petrol cap ;)

(as if you didn't know yet...)

Yes I do know, Paddy.  The picture shows the car on the front (UK) off-side, and IIRC the fuel filler is on the other side, so can't tell if the picture was taken pre- or post- LM24.  Well, logic tells me it has to be pre-, as the car looks like it is moving!!  (Sorry....)

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on July 14, 2006, 09:46:18 am
If the front of the cockpit is yellow, the pic is taken before the race. If it's black, then it's during the race.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 14, 2006, 09:49:55 am
Yellow

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on July 21, 2006, 05:42:16 pm
Got my ticket through today. Only number 255? Not exactly a mad scramble for tickets, something to do with it being a bank holiday perhaps.  Still who cares we will have a great time


Anyone know what leet means under my posts?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 21, 2006, 06:13:13 pm
Must be sending them out at a rate of 12 a day.  Mine was No 150 received 8 days ago.  Should be plenty of viewing space!!

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on July 23, 2006, 12:08:45 pm


Anyone know what leet means under my posts?


That's a special code used when you have 1337 posts.     :P

Try posting again to see if it clears or moves on to 'leeu'

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on July 23, 2006, 07:17:56 pm
Testing Testing 123


Oh yeah it works

Thanks Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 05, 2006, 08:50:22 pm
I see on Planet Le Mans that the speedchills membership has now reached full capacity.  Oh dear!!

http://www.planetlemans.com/cmsv2/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 06, 2006, 08:44:35 pm
Looks to me like it is only the 24 hours that is full and not Donnington. May be wrong?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: fagey on August 07, 2006, 09:43:02 am
I see on Planet Le Mans that the speedchills membership has now reached full capacity.  Oh dear!!

http://www.planetlemans.com/cmsv2/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

I've been thinking of that speedy place at le mans for a few years now.. whats it like.. methinks it a bit far to walk for a bacon roll ;)

Andy ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: neilchills on August 11, 2006, 07:44:23 am
I see on Planet Le Mans that the speedchills membership has now reached full capacity.  Oh dear!!

http://www.planetlemans.com/cmsv2/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

Hi all,

Rumours of us reaching capacity for Speed Chills Bar & Grill at Donington are unfounded. We still have capacity.

We have draught lager from the Cotswold Brewing Company and ales from the Ridgeway Brewery.

We will have the quiz (Rich - the boys and girls from the KK who 'won' at Le Mans cannot enter as it is largely the same one!). This will be on Saturday evening after the (unconfirmed) Creation driver visit.

I've seen the menu and it looks great with veggie option too. Homemade chilli and rice on the Saturday evening is £4.95 and a bacon and egg breakfast bap is £3.50 (I think). So simple, but good quality and freshly prepared.

Cheers,

Neil


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 11, 2006, 09:47:28 am
Neil, are you doing food on Sunday night?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: RichUK on August 11, 2006, 02:09:45 pm
(Rich - the boys and girls from the KK who 'won' at Le Mans cannot enter as it is largely the same one!).

You haven't seen our disguises though! ;)

We figured that'd be the case, we'll be sat in the corner keeping quiet then. :(


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Rob LM on August 11, 2006, 02:20:59 pm
Must remember to shave and take my sunglasses of then!!  ;)

Worrying thing is that I can remember most of the questions - if not the answers...

Ticket numbers now up to 1015


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: RichUK on August 11, 2006, 02:58:47 pm
I've sorted the camping out, but not the entry tickets yet, I might outsource that to MarkB. :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: neilchills on August 12, 2006, 08:40:31 am
Rich - don't forget to get your tickets in advance as I don't think you can get weekend ones for £25 on the gate - check 'cos I might be wrong.

Neil, are you doing food on Sunday night?

I'm afraid we are not open on the Sunday evening - a combination of low numbers of people around and prior commitments for the Speed Chills team (I'll be in Portugal by then for starters!). I have a meeting with the hotel next weekend and will see what arrangements they can make to 'feed and water' people staying on Sunday. More news to come!!!



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 12, 2006, 09:46:29 am
Thanks, Plan B it is then


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 12, 2006, 10:53:44 am
bob, there is a very good indian restaurant in the next village, they do take aways but the retaurant is very good.  FS


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 12, 2006, 11:10:41 am
We could be having deep-fried turkey if Mark shows up.  :) :)

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 12, 2006, 11:34:46 am
We could be having deep-fried turkey if Mark shows up.  :) :)

Del


you have got to be joking, can't imagine anything more .....


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 12, 2006, 03:09:47 pm
.......delicious??

.......mouth-watering??


.......tempting??


Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 12, 2006, 03:46:46 pm
.......delicious??

.......mouth-watering??


.......tempting??


Del


nope, try again


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 14, 2006, 01:35:23 pm
bob, there is a very good indian restaurant in the next village, they do take aways but the retaurant is very good.  FS

2 points Peter.

Do we really want Indian 2 nights on the trot (no pun intended)

Who will be sober enough to fetch it


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 14, 2006, 01:53:42 pm
bob, there is a very good indian restaurant in the next village, they do take aways but the retaurant is very good.  FS

2 points Peter.

Do we really want Indian 2 nights on the trot (no pun intended)

Who will be sober enough to fetch it

bob, I understood your curry was in fact a Chilli? which would make it Mexican.

the Indian restaurant provides TRANSPORT if we can get 8 people, easy task i would of thought.  especially as the campsite will be empty and nothing to do except for us CA direhards.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 16, 2006, 05:36:36 pm
bob, there is a very good indian restaurant in the next village, they do take aways but the retaurant is very good.  FS

2 points Peter.

Do we really want Indian 2 nights on the trot (no pun intended)

Who will be sober enough to fetch it

bob, I understood your curry was in fact a Chilli? which would make it Mexican.

the Indian restaurant provides TRANSPORT if we can get 8 people, easy task i would of thought.  especially as the campsite will be empty and nothing to do except for us CA direhards.
I understood that Riert would make a large bowl of spagetti (or something) for the Friday night. It would be a matter of simply heating it up, add grouted cheese and French bread. I'll double check with him and come back. Need to know how many people would be interested in that. He does have to spend money on making it, but that can never be much pp :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 16, 2006, 05:38:17 pm
By the way, were the ideal viewing areas already discussed? Can we walk around the circuit during the race? Will there be radio broadcast?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 16, 2006, 06:19:18 pm
I understood that Riert would make a large bowl of spagetti (or something) for the Friday night.
Just spoke to Riert, and it's gonna be "well feeding soup", with a nice Dutch lager of course ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 16, 2006, 06:46:50 pm
add grouted cheese

Not sure I like the sound of that, grout is the stuff you put between bathroom and kitchen tiles!!!  :P

F

P.S.  Yeah, yeah - I know - if I think I can do better in Dutch, etc. etc.   ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 16, 2006, 06:49:25 pm
Should we do a "who is arriving when and leaving when" survey?

Me first: 

Arriving Friday - afternoon
Leaving Monday - sometime

F


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 16, 2006, 08:00:48 pm
Me:-

Arriving Friday Afternoon
Leaving (Do I have to?) Monday Afternoon

Het aankomen Vrijdag Middag
die Maandag ooit verlaat.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: LangTall on August 16, 2006, 09:01:13 pm
No Rick, it's

Aankomst vrijdagmiddag
Vertrek: ergens maandag

:p

(If you wanna write durch and dunno how to, go ask your mother!)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 16, 2006, 09:04:15 pm
Me:-Het aankomen Vrijdag Middag
die Maandag ooit verlaat.
The arrival Friday afternoon
he who leaves Monday whenever

nice translation ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 16, 2006, 09:06:11 pm
Should we do a "who is arriving when and leaving when" survey?
DfH:
A Friday late afternoon
L Monday morning


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 16, 2006, 09:12:42 pm
Arrival:  Friday Lunchtime(ish)

Depart:  Monday whenever.

Count me out of the 'grout' as well - will bring some sort of flesh to throw on the BBQ   :) :) :)

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 16, 2006, 10:15:44 pm
LATEST NEWS FROM SPEEDCHILLS

Speed Chills Bar & Grill

Le Mans Series - Donington Park

25th-27th August 2006
 
We have some great news for you –

Everything on our menu of freshly prepared meals and snacks costs less than £5 and our policy of quality ingredients remains

~

We have draught lager and ale from British producers – our draught bitter was voted one of the best 50 beers in the world!

~

We will have our Le Mans quiz on Saturday evening with all proceeds going to Doris’s fund – the Club Arnage charity

~

The Creation Autosportif drivers will join us at 6pm on Saturday 26th for a meet and greet and signing session

~

There will be music and video in the bar throughout the weekend – the bar is a permanent building, thus providing shelter if the weather is not kind to us

~

Numbers will be strictly limited – we value your support in registering before the event and will ensure that you are in ‘pole position’ for the bar!

 

Please note – here’s the bad news bit – as numbers are low (based on advance ticket sales by Donington Park) we have reduced the facilities on offer to reduce our cost base, for example we will not have a live TV feed during the weekend. We are focused on providing a great facility at an accessible cost and we are sure that you will enjoy your visit!

Please note that we will close when the race starts on Sunday 27th.

 


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 16, 2006, 10:25:21 pm
Beat me to it Peter.

You didn't mention that they have also waived the £5 (per head) registration fee. 

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 16, 2006, 10:34:49 pm
Beat me to it Peter.

You didn't mention that they have also waived the £5 (per head) registration fee. 

Del


Exactly, that is information for us and not the sponging free loading brigade.

Edit, how about the 5 GBP's being put to the charity?  seems far to me, so anyone using the facilities bungs in a fiver to Neal and he can carry that forward from the the Saturday night quiz.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 17, 2006, 12:37:36 am
All sounds pretty good to me, looks like SpeedChills have got it all pretty good together :)
A mistery to me why they shut down on Sunday afternoon already though, while most of us are staying because of the bank holiday on Monday :-\

DfH will bring their own draught machine as a consequence for the Sunday night and it looks like we have to get the good ol' bbq out again 8)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: RichUK on August 17, 2006, 08:16:17 am
They just have enough people coming to justify it. :(


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 17, 2006, 09:18:23 am
Arriving --- Sparrow fart on Saturday.

Depart --- Sometime Monday.

Happy for the waived entrance fee to be donated to the Doris Fund.



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Neal on August 17, 2006, 10:07:07 am
Arriving early Saturday depart Monday


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Stranger on August 17, 2006, 11:49:03 pm
Arrival – Fri Morn
Departure - Sun Even

Or...when unlucky at the Airport or with BMI on Monday :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Robbo SPS on August 17, 2006, 11:52:14 pm
Too much to rear.

I'd like to pop up on the saturday afternoon, but will have to be back to Portsmouth for 2200hoursw on the sunday.

Whats the crack ??

Any chance of sponging from someone ??


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 18, 2006, 03:53:15 pm
Phil

I have spare sleeping capacity in the 'van - you are welcome to it.  Is it just you or will the 'home coming blond' be coming as well??   ;) ;)

Currently, Mrs D and our 2 black labs are scheduled to come, but if the weather looks a bit iffy, then I think she'll cry off.  Either way, I've still got a double bed spare and all the facilities.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Robbo SPS on August 19, 2006, 08:04:00 pm
ok.

Tickets sourced - thanks Doris

Food Sorted - thanks Pete

Accomodation for the trumpet and me also sorted. I'll have me and the sleeping bag only..

see you soon.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: smokie on August 19, 2006, 11:59:35 pm

I'll have me and the sleeping bag only..


She may stay awake if the company is any good...  :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 20, 2006, 12:02:48 am

I'll have me and the sleeping bag only..


She may stay awake if the company is any good...  :)

LMAO


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 20, 2006, 12:09:29 am
Early days yet, but 10 day forecast looks like a dry weekend. 


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 20, 2006, 08:35:21 am
Early days yet, but 10 day forecast looks like a dry weekend. 
Does that mean I can leave the awning home this year?

;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 20, 2006, 10:28:48 am
Early days yet, but 10 day forecast looks like a dry weekend. 
Does that mean I can leave the awning home this year?

;)


NO :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

I reckon it will rain at some stage, donny is on top of a bloody big hill, it will rain


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 20, 2006, 10:30:55 am
Early days yet, but 10 day forecast looks like a dry weekend. 
Does that mean I can leave the awning home this year?

;)

I am confident that whatever happens you will be able to rescue us all and sort it out from whatever you have in your van!

F


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 20, 2006, 10:36:48 am
Early days yet, but 10 day forecast looks like a dry weekend. 
Does that mean I can leave the awning home this year?

;)

I am confident that whatever happens you will be able to rescue us all and sort it out from whatever you have in your van!

F

Fran, what are you bringing to help us all if we get into difficulties?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 20, 2006, 11:15:11 am
Absolutely bu**ar all!    ;D - I am sure everyone else will have it under control.

F


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 20, 2006, 01:02:09 pm
in all seriousness, do we need any communal kit?  we had started a list earlier in the piece.  is it worth making suggestions.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 20, 2006, 05:53:46 pm
maybe it's worth to bring the 3x6 Gazebo to the circuit...


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 20, 2006, 05:58:22 pm
can do, but will we really need it?  what do you have in mind?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 20, 2006, 06:20:55 pm
On Sunday SpeedChills will not be there and if we are doing a large cookup on either Friday or Saturday then a big gazeebo will be usefull if it really pisses it down.

If JP is unable make it I may be able to take one of the  "JPC team" gazeebos up there as I am only 20mins from JP.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 20, 2006, 06:30:27 pm
I agree, some shelter will be handy, not sure about needing any other community stuff.

F


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 20, 2006, 08:05:59 pm
I'll bring my gazebo, its easier to put up than Mark's kit, we'll get caught for a charge from the campsite so I'll have the begging bowl out.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 20, 2006, 08:24:40 pm
I'll have my 3x3 gazebo as well.

Just a point - the campsite charge £5 per night per gazebo, so we would be better off with the 6x3.  On the other hand, split among all of us, the cost becomes incidental.

I will also have a small gas BBQ - but it's not big enough for a mass cook-out!
There's a microwave in the 'van which may be useful, but keep Lawnmower Man away from it!

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 20, 2006, 09:34:32 pm
no, i'll take mine and as you say 15 squid split amongst some of the people will be fine.  here is a shot of it at LM a few years ago


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Rusty on August 20, 2006, 10:55:27 pm
I would love to bewith you chaps at Donnington but ssdly I will be here.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Rusty on August 20, 2006, 10:57:36 pm
and here


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 20, 2006, 11:03:33 pm
Ohh - I shall be going over Millau in a couple of weeks time  ;D

F


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Rusty on August 20, 2006, 11:05:24 pm
and here


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 20, 2006, 11:46:13 pm
Nice trip Rusty, I went through most of those places when I rode the rode the Tour De France a couple of years ago, Only problem then was that the bridge wasn't open then!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Rusty on August 21, 2006, 05:30:03 am
We'll be on our bikes too Rick, only difference is mine has a 1200cc motor nailed to it  ;D
Rusty


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on August 21, 2006, 08:25:50 am
Nice one Rusty. I just was here.

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y220/hgb/lIMG_9876.jpg)

Latest weather report for Donington shows rain and not more than 20°.  :-\

I'll be off to Kruse later today to dump my stuff into their truck.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 21, 2006, 09:37:59 am
Have a nice trip, Rusty! Maybe go through George du Verdon on the way to Como? Plenty of bends to enjoy! :D

Latest weather report for Donington shows rain and not more than 20°.  :-\
Did you expect anything else, HansGerd? :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on August 21, 2006, 10:10:07 am
My expectations are always high.  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 21, 2006, 10:10:32 am
I am bringing a fridge, BBQ and gas cooker.

Can't bring a gazebo cos it spontainiously combusted on HA


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Doris on August 21, 2006, 12:10:59 pm
Ohh - I shall be going over Millau in a couple of weeks time  ;D

F

I went over Millau not long after it had opened.  Just incredible.

Rusty / Fran - if you've got time drive down into Millau itself and get a look at the viaduct from ground level.  It's amazing!!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Pieter on August 21, 2006, 01:11:45 pm
The Millau bridge is really a fine piece of work. Went over it last month on my way to the south of France! But driving over it isn't as spectacular as on the Pont de Normandie, which is smaller, but very "open".

(http://www.senat.fr/evenement/territoires_france/images/pont-normandie.jpg)

About Donington: the extended weather forecast says dry and sunny! ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 21, 2006, 01:26:09 pm

About Donington: the extended weather forecast says dry and sunny! ;D

Trying to get back on topic are we Pieter


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Pieter on August 21, 2006, 01:31:52 pm
You've noticed? ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Lord Steve on August 21, 2006, 02:27:42 pm
Gentlemen
Just returned from a couple of months sabbatical from the site to get over my last minute pull out from this years LM and I notice that everyone's still here!!!!!!
Got our tickets for the Donington event but we are camping at the Donington Park Farmhouse hotel just opposite the competitors entrance. arriving sat am and leaving sunday after the main event.
we'll look out for you lot on the circuit.
Can anyone direct me to the full programme as the Donington Park web site has nowt on it?

Steve


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 21, 2006, 02:30:50 pm
There is a fairly big group of CA'ers (and DfH'ers) at the Donnington Park Farmhouse campsite too!!  So you cant escape us that easily.....see ya!

F



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 21, 2006, 02:36:28 pm
Can anyone direct me to the full programme as the Donington Park web site has nowt on it?

Steve

Try Here: - http://www.lmes.net/uk/donington/programme.asp

Most of us are indeed on the Donnington Park Farm Campsite. As are Speedchills.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 21, 2006, 02:40:23 pm
Rick just beat me to it.


When you check in, tell 'em you are part of the CA group, and you should get a pitch close to the UK Platinum Triangle.

Many of us are arriving Friday, so we may be a little hung-over by the time you get there.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Jason on August 21, 2006, 02:56:23 pm
I'm not camping at Donington, but will stop by the campsite (or at a meet up) to say hi to all.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Lord Steve on August 21, 2006, 03:43:54 pm
FANTASTIC!
Looking forward to meeting up again. Do us a favour and save us a space for two cars and three tents and a gazebo will you in the Platinum Triangle!
Thanks for the programme Rick.

See you all saturday!

Steve


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 21, 2006, 05:00:06 pm
Do us a favour and save us a space for two cars and three tents and a gazebo will you in the Platinum Triangle!
Think you'd be better off visiting the people themselves on www.parkfarmhouse.co.uk

Just to prevent dissapointment and be sure, we all had to pay up front :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 21, 2006, 06:38:38 pm
Gentlemen
Just returned from a couple of months sabbatical from the site to get over my last minute pull out from this years LM and I notice that everyone's still here!!!!!!
Got our tickets for the Donington event but we are camping at the Donington Park Farmhouse hotel just opposite the competitors entrance. arriving sat am and leaving sunday after the main event.
we'll look out for you lot on the circuit.
Can anyone direct me to the full programme as the Donington Park web site has nowt on it?

Steve

steve, make sure you have told the campsite that you are with the club arnage group, it is important otherwise there is a good chance you may be some distance from us!  mind you that can't be a bad thing!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on August 21, 2006, 08:04:48 pm
Okey Dokey. Back from my Hols, sorted the van insurance claim (for what it was worth!) and am now back n the land of the living!!

So, do I need to bring anything to Donnington?? Gazebo? Gas Burners?

Is everyone just taking individual tents or is anyone arranging large frame tents (that would also provide shelter in case of the downpours of last year)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 21, 2006, 08:35:08 pm
I think you'll find its all be sorted amongst ourselves Mark


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 21, 2006, 09:47:08 pm
I think you'll find its all be sorted amongst ourselves Mark

I'm not sure it has been sorted, Peter.  And Mark - it would seem that most are in small tents apart from a couple of caravans.  Don't know what DfH are bringing.

From memory, the gathering includes:

Del (1 or 2 people)
Robbo
Neal
Bob U
DfH (~10)
Doris
Fran
Dark Warrior
JPC
Lord Steve(3)
Rick Cutler
FS

Who have I missed??

So we are probably talking of 25 people minimum, and if the weather is inclement, they will not all fit comfortably under one 6x3 gazebo. 

I suggest that Mark also brings one to save Paddy lugging his over the water.

Can people give me more accurate numbers so that decisions can be made for the 'communal' facilities.

When are you arriving, Mark?

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 21, 2006, 10:00:53 pm
maybe so, my earlier post was specifically about getting a shopping list together, the only requirement that came forward was one gazebo.  if we need more fine, its getting late in the day to sort it out.



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 21, 2006, 10:13:42 pm
From memory, the gathering includes:

Del (1 or 2 people)
Robbo
Neal
Bob U
DfH (~10)
Doris
Fran
Dark Warrior
JPC
Lord Steve(3)
Rick Cutler
FS
What we're looking at is Sunday night. DfH will be with at least 7 people (a few of the other 4 might "miss" their plane because of unsuitable departure time - 45 minutes after the race - and hitch a ride with the camper van the following morning).
So deleting Robbo for the Sunday night as well, we'll be with about 20 people. Like Delboy says, all that isn't gonna fit under the 3x6 and FS's Gazebos if weather is like S'stone last year (the Wednesday night at Le Mans was pretty equal too)

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Who have I missed??
HGB!! Weren't Piglet & Keith coming too?
Why isn't Bobblehat coming? It was fun to see him that drunk last year ;D

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So we are probably talking of 25 people minimum, and if the weather is inclement, they will not all fit comfortably under one 6x3 gazebo.
Definitely. I will bring a few light tubes, so we'll have plenty of light. One of our guys will bring a small Ghetto Blaster for supporting entertainment at night time.

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I suggest that Mark also brings one to save Paddy lugging his over the water.
I have enough space to bring it, thanx. But like I said, might be wise to bring at least one more - if not needed it can stay in the boot.

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Can people give me more accurate numbers so that decisions can be made for the 'communal' facilities.
The PlanetLeMans-guys will be 4 strong, including Stranger. They will fly in on Friday morning, and leave Sunday night.
Drinking for Holland will arrive on Friday by campervan around tea-time carrying 7 people, departure Monday morning early (7-ish).


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 21, 2006, 10:29:15 pm
Paddy

What about extension leads for power.

I will have electric hook-up for the 'van which has got some UK and some European sockets??


Piglet & Keith are at (I think) Brands

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 21, 2006, 10:30:22 pm
so is that it?  two gazebo's and maybe one extra, kept in a car boot?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 21, 2006, 10:41:00 pm
Paddy

What about extension leads for power.
I will have electric hook-up for the 'van which has got some UK and some European sockets??
Will bring my crate with extentions, should be long enough to get me 'round the circuit at least once ;)
If I remember properly I also have a European-to-English box. Will bring that too.

so is that it?  two gazebo's and maybe one extra, kept in a car boot?
So are you bringing yours? How big is it? (looked pretty large in the picture)
I believe those three Gazeboz should be large enough to keep 20 people dry, if it rains that is.... :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: jpchenet on August 21, 2006, 10:53:12 pm
My plan would be to drive up straight from Work on Friday then probably leave Sunday after the race. Or I might do the family bit at home Friday and head up early on Saturday morning and leave early Monday morning.

Spoke to Rick C. this evening and he mentioned that most people were going to join Speed Chills and use their facilities Saturday night?

Is anyone doing a mass meal that we're all chipping in towards (i.e. is Bob doing his famous Curry or is anyone taking care of breakfasts) or is everyone doing their own thing?

I know it's probably been mentioned elsewhere but I can't be bothered to sift through 18 pages when someone will know straight away  ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 21, 2006, 10:58:33 pm
Paddy

What about extension leads for power.
I will have electric hook-up for the 'van which has got some UK and some European sockets??
Will bring my crate with extentions, should be long enough to get me 'round the circuit at least once ;)
If I remember properly I also have a European-to-English box. Will bring that too.

so is that it?  two gazebo's and maybe one extra, kept in a car boot?
So are you bringing yours? How big is it? (looked pretty large in the picture)
I believe those three Gazeboz should be large enough to keep 20 people dry, if it rains that is.... :)

Paddy that is a personal thing and this forum really isn't the place to be discussing it, i'll show you mine, if you will show me yours!

BTW, I think its about 6m x3m, its one of those expanding type structures, it needs four to erect it ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 21, 2006, 11:02:34 pm
My plan would be to drive up straight from Work on Friday then probably leave Sunday after the race. Or I might do the family bit at home Friday and head up early on Saturday morning and leave early Monday morning.

Spoke to Rick C. this evening and he mentioned that most people were going to join Speed Chills and use their facilities Saturday night?

Is anyone doing a mass meal that we're all chipping in towards (i.e. is Bob doing his famous Curry or is anyone taking care of breakfasts) or is everyone doing their own thing?

I know it's probably been mentioned elsewhere but I can't be bothered to sift through 18 pages when someone will know straight away  ;)

speedchills have waived their 5 squid membership fee, I have suggested we still give this to Neil of speedchills as he will then donate it to Doris's charity.  Seems fair to me as we can then have a very nice meeting place at any time over the weekend and can all join in the LM quiz Saturday night, proceeds also being donated to Doris.  so we can do some more good.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 21, 2006, 11:09:27 pm

Spoke to Rick C. this evening and he mentioned that most people were going to join Speed Chills and use their facilities Saturday night?


I think most of us have registered with Speedchills - they have waived the fee - so we can use them or not.  They close at the start of the race on Sunday.


Is anyone doing a mass meal that we're all chipping in towards (i.e. is Bob doing his famous Curry or is anyone taking care of breakfasts) or is everyone doing their own thing?


Bob is doing his curry on Saturday night, but I don't think he can do enough for us all.  I have booked mine!!  After that, there is the quiz at SC.

Breakfast seems to be an individual thing, although I am cooking for Bob when he arrives Sat morning.  Could fit you in as well if you want.


... but I can't be bothered to sift through 18 pages when someone will know straight away ;)



Only 16 pages

 ::) ::) ::)

Del




Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 21, 2006, 11:13:53 pm
Could be 18?

How Long to go?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 21, 2006, 11:14:21 pm
Could be 19?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 21, 2006, 11:45:31 pm
is anyone taking care of breakfasts

Speedchills are doing bacon butties i think. 

Not sure if you still have to register your name with speedchills even tho the fee has been waived, might be worth just putting your name down just in case (also give them an idea of how much beer to bring!)

F


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 22, 2006, 12:18:05 am
one thing we all have forgotten, we may need to syphon our tanks if the racing cars run out of fuel again


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: RichUK on August 22, 2006, 12:25:34 am
A couple of the KK are going, but only staying Saturday night.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Robbo SPS on August 22, 2006, 11:22:17 am
Just seen rusty's reply.

lucky sod. me and the pin it boys are going next year after the French GP we think !!

Got some new rubber stuck on  ;D


AS for the list. i'll bring along a space heater for the gazebo. I call it a triumph daytona as it gets hot quickl;y at a standstill.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 22, 2006, 11:54:00 am
Important Please Note

when you arrive at the campsite can you please make sure that they are aware you are from Club Arnage, that way the site warden, Janet, will make sure we are as close together as possible.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 22, 2006, 12:04:06 pm
the site warden, Janet, will make sure we are as close together as possible.

Let's hope that Janet knows what she's let herself in for by putting us all together


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Piglet on August 22, 2006, 12:15:15 pm
Paddy...

Piglet & Keith are at (I think) Brands

Del


Yep Brands for us sadly.  Don't start me on the idea of running BGT and LMS on the same weekend on the same small island....

If you're stuck for power I've got three 25 metre hook up cables with a RCD on the end which as long as someone (Del?) could collect you can borrow. 

Hope you all have a fab time  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 22, 2006, 12:21:36 pm


If you're stuck for power I've got three 25 metre hook up cables with a RCD on the end which as long as someone (Del?) could collect you can borrow. 


Thanks for the offer, Anita, but with what I'm taking and with Paddy's collection, I think we'll have more than enough.

Have a good time at Brands  (it's not THAT far from Brands to Donny you know ;) ;))

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on August 22, 2006, 01:22:47 pm
If you're bored at Brands you can always come over, Anita.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Piglet on August 22, 2006, 01:51:16 pm
BORED!! Have you guys no idea how hard I work  ;D



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 22, 2006, 01:58:08 pm
Has Donny got a radio station broadcast or do we have to rely on the usual dodgy PA?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 22, 2006, 02:10:24 pm
the site warden, Janet, will make sure we are as close together as possible.

Let's hope that Janet knows what she's let herself in for by putting us all together

I must admit to be slightly worried, no probs with the normal MB gang as they can always be relied on being the souls of discretion and conduct themselves in a civilised manner.  The HA element, are always such a enormous gaping chasm of an unknown ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 22, 2006, 02:12:04 pm
Has Donny got a radio station broadcast or do we have to rely on the usual dodgy PA?

in answer to your question:-

No

Probably and it will also be in some northern dialect as well.  Irrespective where you are in the world, Tannoy speak always sounds like Martian to me


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 22, 2006, 02:49:48 pm
it will also be in some northern dialect as well

Nowt wrong wi' that tha knows.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 22, 2006, 03:07:54 pm
absolutely not, but it is still unintelligble to us Southerner's ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Queen Vic of the Melans on August 22, 2006, 03:24:54 pm
 8)  i have just booked to stay on the donington farmhouse campsite on saturday night... should be arriving sometime on saturday afternoon and probably leaving on sunday evening.  have asked to camp near to CA crowd.  it's possible that rowena will be with me but i won't know until tomorrow...  my sis has decided not to make the trip after giving herself alcohol poisoning on sunday  ::)  lightweight!  see you on saturday, vicky


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 22, 2006, 03:33:21 pm
the site warden, Janet, will make sure we are as close together as possible.

Let's hope that Janet knows what she's let herself in for by putting us all together

I must admit to be slightly worried, no probs with the normal MB gang as they can always be relied on being the souls of discretion and conduct themselves in a civilised manner.  The HA element, are always such a enormous gaping chasm of an unknown ;)

That's what I like about you Peter, you never miss an opertunity. A quick response and funny. It is, as usual total bollocks, but nontheless quick and funny.



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 22, 2006, 03:41:33 pm

I'm down to just one now - Mrs D slipped on some wet tiles and has cracked two bones in her foot (I'll have to hide that whisky bottle in future).

All that means I'll be there a bit earlier as I won't have the speed limiter in the car, and I'll have to do my own cooking, unless..................

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 22, 2006, 03:44:54 pm
all so well and good Bob, but you're supposed to come back with a réponse.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 22, 2006, 03:51:57 pm

I'm down to just one now - Mrs D slipped on some wet tiles and has cracked two bones in her foot (I'll have to hide that whisky bottle in future).

All that means I'll be there a bit earlier as I won't have the speed limiter in the car, and I'll have to do my own cooking, unless..................

Del


Sorry to hear that Del I hope she makes a quick recovery.

 Some women will do anything not to join in with their husband's interests.

Does that mean you will only be there just for the race weekend now?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 22, 2006, 03:54:11 pm
all so well and good Bob, but you're supposed to come back with a réponse.

I'm saving my response for the camera at Donny. I have a cunning plan.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Lorry on August 22, 2006, 04:08:23 pm
all so well and good Bob, but you're supposed to come back with a réponse.
What do you expect of a HAouligan?

See you there, somehow.  Have ticket and 'van but the rest is a mistery


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 22, 2006, 04:13:49 pm


Does that mean you will only be there just for the race weekend now?


Bob

I will still arrive Friday lunchtime(ish) and depart Monday.

Your Saturday brekky is still safe   :) :) :)

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 22, 2006, 04:25:04 pm
8)  i have just booked to stay on the donington farmhouse campsite on saturday night... should be arriving sometime on saturday afternoon and probably leaving on sunday evening.  have asked to camp near to CA crowd.  it's possible that rowena will be with me but i won't know until tomorrow... 

Good to hear, There will be loads of us compared to last years attendance at Silverstone.
8)
my sis has decided not to make the trip after giving herself alcohol poisoning on sunday  ::)  lightweight!  see you on saturday, vicky

How can a CA member or Friend get Alcohol Poisoning??
We live on the stuff!  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 22, 2006, 04:29:27 pm
8)  i have just booked to stay on the donington farmhouse campsite on saturday night... should be arriving sometime on saturday afternoon and probably leaving on sunday evening.  have asked to camp near to CA crowd.  it's possible that rowena will be with me but i won't know until tomorrow... 

Good to hear, There will be loads of us compared to last years attendance at Silverstone.
8)
my sis has decided not to make the trip after giving herself alcohol poisoning on sunday  ::)  lightweight!  see you on saturday, vicky

How can a CA member or Friend get Alcohol Poisoning??
We live on the stuff!  ;D

obviously Rick, you've never drunk enough and held back, lets see if we can change that this weekend.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 22, 2006, 04:33:42 pm
all so well and good Bob, but you're supposed to come back with a réponse.
What do you expect of a HAouligan?



Bloody hell, even Lorry has started now, it's coming from all sides.

Watch this space. 

I'LL BE BACK


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 22, 2006, 04:59:42 pm
8)  i have just booked to stay on the donington farmhouse campsite on saturday night... should be arriving sometime on saturday afternoon and probably leaving on sunday evening.  have asked to camp near to CA crowd.  it's possible that rowena will be with me but i won't know until tomorrow...  my sis has decided not to make the trip after giving herself alcohol poisoning on sunday  ::)  lightweight!  see you on saturday, vicky

Nice one Vicky, see you then :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 22, 2006, 05:19:29 pm

 8)  i have just booked to stay on the donington farmhouse campsite on saturday night...


Nice one Vicky.

So much for all the 'book and pay now before it's full' panic at the end of June  :( :( :(

Still, it seems that all the CAers that want to have managed to get on the site.


Del



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on August 22, 2006, 05:19:49 pm
Oh no, www.projectlemans.de reports RfH won't be at Donington  :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 22, 2006, 06:05:39 pm
I have been talking to the owner of the campsite this afternoon.  They think that due to the high number of CAers attending a few changes to the booking regarding the facilities is in order.

They have realised that a certain amount of segregation would be beneficial to both parties.

I put forward a couple of suggestions and they have agreed to implement them before the weekend.

They sent me these pictures of the changes


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 22, 2006, 06:11:35 pm
You're gonna need that when you have all that curry left, Bob ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on August 22, 2006, 06:17:50 pm
There's the newspaper missing in the Houx style bog. Oh my, they should keep a certain standard.  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 22, 2006, 06:22:09 pm
Bob, LMAO.

DONT FORGET YOUR CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY AS WELL, OTHERWISE YOU COULD BE WITH US MORE NORMAL PEOPLE.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Lord Steve on August 22, 2006, 10:21:43 pm
Can I just say that we've two newbies with us at the weekend. Pete's lad Dan is 18 and this is, I think his first motor racing event never mind LMES. Mike's lad, little Sam is only five and we're expecting a great future for him as an eventual Le Mans stalwart.
I promised the youngsters a relaxing weekend as an introduction to motor racing. Boy, are there mother's gonna be pissed with me!

Right, CA t shirt - check
CA flag and flagpole - check
barbecue - check
stella artois - check
ticket - check

anything i forgot?

Steve


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 22, 2006, 10:34:01 pm

Right, CA t shirt - check
CA flag and flagpole - check
barbecue - check
stella artois - check
ticket - check

anything i forgot?

Steve

Errr....Tent, sleeping bags, food, clothes, toothbrush, wet weather gear, etc etc

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Lord Steve on August 22, 2006, 10:36:29 pm
Del
I was talking about essentials! The rest are a given.
See you there then.
Steve


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Rusty on August 23, 2006, 07:24:11 am

Got some new rubber stuck on  ;D

Went on today Robbo ;D

Rusty


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 23, 2006, 10:27:32 am
New tires? No need for my model :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 23, 2006, 03:39:38 pm
the weather looks fantastic for this time of year, especially a bank holiday weekend. Rain for Thursday and Friday and scattered showers for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Hurrrrrah.

just stripping out the shorts and putting in my off-shore sailing kit, think I'll leave the sou'wester at home.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: RichUK on August 23, 2006, 08:57:19 pm
The torrential rain at Silverstone last year made the race really interesting.

Cold, but interesting.

Not as cold as Spa though :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 23, 2006, 09:54:19 pm
if it gets toooo much, I'll be off to find warmth, thank god for the airport being near.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 23, 2006, 10:05:26 pm
Met Office showing dry Friday, Showers Saturday, dry Sunday..... I think I will accept that one for now!!

F

P.S.  BBC weather agrees - so it MUST be true.  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 23, 2006, 10:18:27 pm
the aero park is always worth a visit, board the Vulcan and have a cup of tea, very nice.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 23, 2006, 11:32:02 pm
Have they really got a Vulcan there?  I remember being truly amazed by one flying at Farnborough when I was a kid. I have never seen one close up. Must go to the airpark sometime over the weeend


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Jason on August 23, 2006, 11:58:17 pm
Have they really got a Vulcan there?  I remember being truly amazed by one flying at Farnborough when I was a kid. I have never seen one close up. Must go to the airpark sometime over the weeend
Slight O/T, from Southend airport 2 weekends ago, they had a Vulcan un and Bruntingthorpe are running their Lightening and Bucanneer this weekend:
(http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=yxhkrt&outx=0&quality=50&noresize=1)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 24, 2006, 12:29:56 am
Have they really got a Vulcan there?  I remember being truly amazed by one flying at Farnborough when I was a kid. I have never seen one close up. Must go to the airpark sometime over the weeend

absolutely and a Canberra as well plus few others, sometimes the aircraft are open and you are allowed into the cockpits, the Vulcan is very cramped, especially the AEOp/Nav area, all facing rearwards and NO ejector seats.

http://www.aeropark.org/


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Snoring Rhino on August 24, 2006, 12:54:31 am
Have a good weekend Guys and Girls, will be thinking of you as we search for some decent weather in western France  8)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 24, 2006, 10:24:16 am
I have just looked up directions to Donnington and its not at all where I thought it was!!!  ;D  - Only 82 miles from home.....

This means my weather forecasting has been slightly off location too..... I now have dry Friday and showers Sat/Sun/Mon   ::)

F


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on August 24, 2006, 10:34:01 am
Phew Fran !!!  ;) I only have showers on sunday and monday.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 24, 2006, 10:48:19 am
Phew Fran !!!  ;) I only have showers on sunday and monday.

Remind me not to sniff you on Saturday then!!  :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Piglet on August 24, 2006, 11:27:37 am
I have just looked up directions to Donnington and its not at all where I thought it was!!!  ;D  - Only 82 miles from home.....

I think that one's quite common - there is a good story of a driver flying in to the airport next door to Dony, putting "Donnington" in his sat nav and ending up some distance away before realising his error  ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 24, 2006, 11:59:50 am
all packed, one last cup of coffee, see you there campers.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 24, 2006, 12:08:17 pm
Eh?  Its Thursday today isnt it?   ???


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: LangTall on August 24, 2006, 12:23:38 pm
Peter want's to make sure he gets the best spot on the campsite. ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 24, 2006, 12:33:32 pm
Have they really got a Vulcan there?  I remember being truly amazed by one flying at Farnborough when I was a kid. I have never seen one close up. Must go to the airpark sometime over the weeend

absolutely and a Canberra as well plus few others, sometimes the aircraft are open and you are allowed into the cockpits, the Vulcan is very cramped, especially the AEOp/Nav area, all facing rearwards and NO ejector seats.

http://www.aeropark.org/

Just been looking at the aeropark website and noticed they only charge £1 entrance fee with children free. I know it's only a static display but surely a quid a visit dosn't even cover staff costs let alone the upkep of the aircraft.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 24, 2006, 12:36:06 pm
IThis means my weather forecasting has been slightly off location too..... I now have dry Friday and showers Sat/Sun/Mon   ::)

F

Showers?   No problem after we got pissed on at Silverstone last year


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 24, 2006, 12:38:01 pm
Eh?  Its Thursday today isn't it?   ???

can see there aren't any flies on you this morning Fran, lets hope you really know where the campsite is?  Smokie has the same problem, that is, navigation, wonder where he gets it from? ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 24, 2006, 12:39:22 pm
IThis means my weather forecasting has been slightly off location too..... I now have dry Friday and showers Sat/Sun/Mon   ::)

F

Showers?   No problem after we got pissed on at Silverstone last year

something i forgot to pack was the stratofortress air guitar, can one of the other campers bring along a spare :D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 24, 2006, 12:39:54 pm
Smokie has the same problem, that is, navigation, wonder where he gets it from?

He is a bloke, and probably doesnt follow directions!  8)

P.S.  The same no doubt also applies to Pieter Vong Vay  ::)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 24, 2006, 12:43:54 pm
Smokie has the same problem, that is, navigation, wonder where he gets it from?

He is a bloke, and probably doesnt follow directions!  8)

he gets lost even when using the sat-nav, work that one out!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 24, 2006, 12:45:25 pm
he gets lost even when using the sat-nav, work that one out!

Selective deafness when hearing instructions from a woman's voice? 


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Pieter on August 24, 2006, 01:28:42 pm
Oi! What's all this? >:(

I only followed a car that had sat-nav, I wasn't even driving! And I only have selective deafness with women when they say no.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 24, 2006, 02:53:02 pm
IThis means my weather forecasting has been slightly off location too..... I now have dry Friday and showers Sat/Sun/Mon   ::)

F

Showers?   No problem after we got pissed on at Silverstone last year

something i forgot to pack was the stratofortress air guitar, can one of the other campers bring along a spare :D


Ah, the air guitar ;D
I wonder if Bobblehat remembers :-\


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 24, 2006, 03:02:20 pm
Ah, the air guitar ;D
I wonder if Bobblehat remembers :-\

Not sure Bobblehat will remember much of anything from that weekend!   ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 24, 2006, 03:36:06 pm
Is that Air Violin you are playing Fran?

Hhhmmmm  FRANESSA MAE  ;D ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: garyfrogeye on August 24, 2006, 03:47:59 pm
Air Mandolin it looks like


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Doris on August 24, 2006, 04:48:45 pm
Ah, the air guitar ;D
I wonder if Bobblehat remembers :-\

Not sure Bobblehat will remember much of anything from that weekend!   ;D

He remembers that guy ropes are not his friends.  Other than that it's all a bit of a mystery to him.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: smokie on August 25, 2006, 12:09:19 am
  Smokie has the same problem, that is, navigation, wonder where he gets it from? ;)

I've been quietly watching this thread, why drag me into it?  ??? ???

I spose it's just to remind me how envious I am that you'll all be having a CA weekend away and I won't??? Bloody wedding anniversaries... HUH!

Anyway, car passed it's MOT today...not all bad :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Andy Zarse on August 25, 2006, 01:49:37 pm
Sorry guys, I'm not going to be at Donny, sometimes there are things more important to me than rain-soaked motorsport; yes, that's right, rain-soaked cricket! Anyway, I've been given a ticket for the C&G Final at Lords on sunday, fifty overs of Sussex v Lancs madness. Chris Adams, the Sussex captain, lives in our village and I had a few words with him on sunday when I bumped into him and obviously I took the opportunity to put him straight on a few things. It's strange how someone can become a top international sportsman when their eyes roll about like this all the time -  ::)  Anyway, we can't lose!

Have a great time one and all.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: monkey on August 25, 2006, 02:07:45 pm
Sorry guys, I'm not going to be at Donny, sometimes there are things more important to me than rain-soaked motorsport; yes, that's right, rain-soaked cricket! Anyway, I've been given a ticket for the C&G Final at Lords on sunday, fifty overs of Sussex v Lancs madness. Chris Adams, the Sussex captain, lives in our village and I had a few words with him on sunday when I bumped into him and obviously I took the opportunity to put him straight on a few things. It's strange how someone can become a top international sportsman when their eyes roll about like this all the time -  ::)  Anyway, we can't lose!

Have a great time one and all.


Standing in the rain watching the action v standing in the rain

Bowling down the finishing straight flat out v bowling

Exciting tactical pit stops v a break for tea

Six hours of speed v six hours

Thrills and spills v spills

Andy are you sure about this………………….
 ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Steve Pyro on August 25, 2006, 02:58:32 pm
Yes, I will also be, sadly, elsewhere.  Or more exactly, at "Casa de Mí", fitting architrave, skirting board, 2 x bathroom sanitaryware and doing a spot of painting and decorating.

The long house mods are now (hopefully) coming to a close, albeit delayed waiting for the plasterer to skim the walls - you try getting a skilled plasterer when you want one.

Carpets are coming in 2 weeks, then we can move in.

Have a beveraged time at Donnington, at least I'll be in the dry!

(http://static.flickr.com/95/224423931_fb2c663882.jpg)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: oldtimer on August 25, 2006, 02:59:14 pm
Chris Adams, the Sussex captain, lives in our village and I had a few words with him on sunday when I bumped into him and obviously I took the opportunity to put him straight on a few things.

Andy - after your contributions to the JV Thread and now this throw away comment I am interested to know whether anybody, no matter how succesful they are in their chosen field, actaully commands your full respect and if so who and why?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: monkey on August 25, 2006, 03:27:04 pm
Yes, I will also be, sadly, elsewhere.  Or more exactly, at "Casa de Mí", fitting architrave, skirting board, 2 x bathroom sanitaryware and doing a spot of painting and decorating.

The long house mods are now (hopefully) coming to a close, albeit delayed waiting for the plasterer to skim the walls - you try getting a skilled plasterer when you want one.

Carpets are coming in 2 weeks, then we can move in.

Have a beveraged time at Donnington, at least I'll be in the dry!

(http://static.flickr.com/95/224423931_fb2c663882.jpg)

Painting Donington red V painting

Getting into the thick of the excitement V skirting board

Getting plastered V plastering

Insanely close racing V sanitary ware


Jeeeeez what a tough call.
 ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Andy Zarse on August 25, 2006, 04:38:12 pm
Chris Adams, the Sussex captain, lives in our village and I had a few words with him on sunday when I bumped into him and obviously I took the opportunity to put him straight on a few things.

Andy - after your contributions to the JV Thread and now this throw away comment I am interested to know whether anybody, no matter how succesful they are in their chosen field, actaully commands your full respect and if so who and why?

Yes. My dog seems to hang on my every word and he's a dab hand at fetching sticks.

Part timer, are you by any chance related to Senna?   I know things must have been tough in the Boer war what with the malaria and those biscuits with all worms in and that, but do you have to be quite so narky just because you think Senna was a God and I see him for what I believe he was; a knob.That was obviously just a throw away remark. ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: oldtimer on August 25, 2006, 05:24:49 pm
Part timer, are you by any chance related to Senna?   I know things must have been tough in the Boer war what with the malaria and those biscuits with all worms in and that, but do you have to be quite so narky just because you think Senna was a God and I see him for what I believe he was; a knob.That was obviously just a throw away remark. ;)
Quote

Sorry Andy the Boer war reference past me by.  I don't think Senna was a god and no I am not related to him.  The question about who comands your respect was actually a serious one.  You obviously have very high standards and I wonder who, if anybody, meets them..?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Big_M on August 25, 2006, 05:51:02 pm
Well I have been at home today and have had a bit of a bakeathon

So if anyone wants a chocolate chip cookie, chocolate brownie or orange and chocolate chip muffin they had better find me.

Should be arriving at the camp site in the afternoon on Saturday.

 :P


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: BigH on August 25, 2006, 09:22:53 pm
 
Quote
You obviously have very high standards and I wonder who, if anybody, meets them..?


Now that's a good question, Oldtimer.
I know he has a very good friend who (after lengthy training) is able to masturbate at 15 minute intervals for 24 hours, - he once once cranked a couple out in the Tadge Mahal. I don't really know if Andy holds him in high esteem or not, but he impresses the hell out of me. In my professional capacity I have come across many people who have tried, unwittingly, to emulate this feat, and have fallen well short. The toll it takes on the bodies mineral and vital resources is tremendous, and frankly this is why people like Ranulph Ffeines and Bob Foss stick to things like walking to the South Pole and running seven marathons in a week, - they're just not up for it. I have copied below an extract from a published article of a learned friend of mine, and believe me, he's not kidding.

The large expenditure of semen has exhausted his vital force, as a result he has become a walking wreck.
The frame is stunted and weak, the muscles underdeveloped, the eye is sunken and heavy, the complexion is sallow, pasty or covered with spots of acne, the hands are damp and cold, and the skin is moist. The boy shuns the society of others, creeps about alone, joins with repugnance in the amusements of his schoolfellows. He cannot look anyone in the face, and becomes careless in dress and uncleanly in person. His intellect has become sluggish and enfeebled, and if his evil habits are persisted in, he may end in becoming a drivelling idiot or peevish valtudinarian.
So, impressive this feat is to you and me, it may not cut the mustard for Mr Zarse.

Failing that, I have seen him look more than once at Rick Cutler And His Amazing Lycra Clad Buns.....
H


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Robbo SPS on August 26, 2006, 06:44:10 pm
H,

have you been smoking some strange plants from  stange little islands again ??

Mr Zarce commands respect in the green van ?

far too serious.



I was due to go to Donnington, but got a little present on Thursday afternoon so am now tied to my house for a few weeks.



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rdj-pics on August 27, 2006, 08:54:47 am
If anyone is interested there are some photos from yesterday at http://www.rdj-pics.co.uk/Photos/2006/LMS-Donington-Sat/index.html


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bobblehat on August 27, 2006, 01:52:03 pm
Well would you adam and eve it, its not raining and im not at Donnington. Coincidence............... :-\

I hope JPC look after my air guitar


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Perdu on August 27, 2006, 08:58:07 pm
Turn my back for a day or so and the world changes again.

 ;D
Robbo, springers rock!

Our Rory is 11 in a few days.

Andy, obvious where some of your deserved respect lies.

I may filch that fine avatar (before you fickle it off out of it!)
 
And Henri seems to have won the Donny affair, bon, I calls it!

And some fine photos there, rjd-pics. Funny, mine are never that good! >:(


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: wishy on August 28, 2006, 02:05:24 pm
Just arrived back from Donnington.............Pesky took lmp1 and 3 British Class wins to boot!!!

Not sure if Paddy and the others can remember tho......cos the amount of Tropicama they consumed up at Redgate was awesome.....just ask Dark Warrior.....he was comatosed most of the race!!!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 28, 2006, 02:12:26 pm
Not sure if Paddy and the others can remember tho......cos the amount of Tropicama they consumed up at Redgate was awesome.....just ask Dark Warrior.....he was comatosed most of the race!!!!

Dark Warrior should now change is name to Tropicoma'ed!

Got back OK will post more later with pictures!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rdj-pics on August 28, 2006, 03:05:07 pm
I have now uploaded a selection of photos from yesterday and they can be found at http://www.rdj-pics.co.uk/Photos/2006/LMS-Donington-Sun/index.html


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: wishy on August 28, 2006, 03:40:32 pm
Rick

Don't you mean Tropicoma......no ed


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 28, 2006, 05:09:15 pm
J.just ask Dark Warrior.....he was comatosed most of the race!!!!

Tut Tut   but he enjoyed it   Great to see you all again what a good weekend.

Sorry I had to leave early The eye infection I picked up resulted in me having to go to Wycombe hostpital this morning to get it sorted out. Bloody good desition to do it cos no way would I have been able to drive home this morning.

Never theless it was a great weekend. Thanks for all the hospitality


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on August 28, 2006, 09:19:41 pm
home safe home...

thanks all for a great weekend, defenitely worth the journey!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 28, 2006, 09:23:42 pm
home safe home...

thanks all for a great weekend, defenitely worth the journey!

You managed to make the ferry OK then??  Thanks for not waking me up this morning.

I agree with your comments - great weekend, good company and great racing.  (The beer & Tropicoma was OK too!!)

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 28, 2006, 09:31:06 pm
Left at Donington.

Being almost the last to leave, I was left with 2 spare chairs - one aluminiumed frame 'directors' chair, and one folding canvas chair.  Anyone claim them??

Also a flat-bottomed wok - I believe this is Arnies - mate of Dark Warrior, but as DW was hors de combat (Tropicoma'd) from about 3.00pm sunday, it doesn't surprise me   :D :D

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 28, 2006, 09:33:44 pm

Sorry I had to leave early The eye infection I picked up .......


You must have splashed some Tropicoma in your eye, Bob.   ;) ;)

Hope it clears up quickly.

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 28, 2006, 09:56:04 pm
Left at Donington.

 2 spare chairs - one aluminiumed frame 'directors' chair, and one folding canvas chair.  Anyone claim them??

I pikey'd an abandoned blue folding chair too.... it will be at Le Mans 2007 if anyone wants it back!!

F


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Jason on August 28, 2006, 10:52:02 pm
Hi all, glad I finally made contact with you on Sunday, will post up some pics tomorrow.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Rob LM on August 29, 2006, 10:29:49 am
Nice to meet everyone, suffering slightly from sunburn - didn't think we'd need anything other than waterproofs last weekend!

Thanks for the beers Paddy  8)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 29, 2006, 10:34:54 am
The directors chair is mine Del. Oh no that means I will have to visit MB next year to pick it up ;D

Yup, a great weekend,  good company good race  and a bloody good campsite too, not one bent tent peg.

The draught beer trackside was the highlite, the disbeleiving looks we got from people were amazing.

DW's hangover must have been preety amazing too 8)

The eye infection (must have been all the soot and grime in the Northern air)means that I can't wear my contact lenses for about a week so it's back to using my old bins I havn't used them for years, circa 1985 make me look like Simon Bates :o


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Dark Warrior on August 29, 2006, 10:59:21 am
Morning Everyone,

Good to see some familar faces and to meet some new ones...

Some highlights for me ? Great food on Saturday Bob. Many thanks... The beer machine and peoples faces as they walked by... Excellent weather... Tropicoma. How can something that tastes so good wreak so much havoc. Above all... Great company.

Thanks to all for an outstanding weekend...


Kind regards

DW


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: RichUK on August 29, 2006, 12:05:17 pm
Nice to meet everyone, suffering slightly from sunburn - didn't think we'd need anything other than waterproofs last weekend!

Thanks for the beers Paddy  8)

I have the worst case of 'ski face' ever :D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 29, 2006, 12:11:37 pm
I have the worst case of 'ski face' ever :D

I wish I did, my eyes are sore from squinting in the sun all day!  That'll teach me - never leave home without my shades.......  8)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Andy Zarse on August 29, 2006, 12:48:53 pm
Part timer, are you by any chance related to Senna?   I know things must have been tough in the Boer war what with the malaria and those biscuits with all worms in and that, but do you have to be quite so narky just because you think Senna was a God and I see him for what I believe he was; a knob.That was obviously just a throw away remark. ;)
Quote

Sorry Andy the Boer war reference past me by.  I don't think Senna was a god and no I am not related to him.  The question about who comands your respect was actually a serious one.  You obviously have very high standards and I wonder who, if anybody, meets them..?

(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42019000/jpg/_42019094_bubbles416.jpg)

I hold plenty of people in the highest esteem, wonderful men like Harry Worth, that trick with the arms and legs in the mirror was out of the top drawer. I'm a great fan, obviously, of Kenneth Baker the former conservative cabinet minister, not to mention Whistling Jack Smith (I was Kaiser Bills' Batman), all legends in their repective fields. It's a difficult one this Oldy, I'm not really sure if you've got a nice line in ultra-dry humour or you just don't get it.

Anyway, thank God Chris Adams listened to me, it was a very close run thing.  Needless to say, as soon as Sussex set off on their lap of honour around Lords, Captain Fantastic made a point of coming straight over to where I was standing on the boundary by the Tavern Stand, shaking my hand and thanking me for my advice. I like to think that in some small way I played a part in this wonderful victory. Next, to win the County Championship...

I think Robbo put it well; you're too serious.  :(


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: oldtimer on August 29, 2006, 01:01:51 pm
It's a difficult one this Oldy, I'm not really sure if you've got a nice line in ultra-dry humour or you just don't get it.




Like to think the former rather than the latter...  I am sure many will disagree though.

Glad to hear that the advice you gave to Mr Adams obviously had the desired effect.

Kenneth Baker - Blimey!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Andy Zarse on August 29, 2006, 04:03:37 pm
Quote
You obviously have very high standards and I wonder who, if anybody, meets them..?


Now that's a good question, Oldtimer.
I know he has a very good friend who (after lengthy training) is able to masturbate at 15 minute intervals for 24 hours, - he once once cranked a couple out in the Tadge Mahal. I don't really know if Andy holds him in high esteem or not, but he impresses the hell out of me. In my professional capacity I have come across many people who have tried, unwittingly, to emulate this feat, and have fallen well short. The toll it takes on the bodies mineral and vital resources is tremendous, and frankly this is why people like Ranulph Ffeines and Bob Foss stick to things like walking to the South Pole and running seven marathons in a week, - they're just not up for it. I have copied below an extract from a published article of a learned friend of mine, and believe me, he's not kidding.

The large expenditure of semen has exhausted his vital force, as a result he has become a walking wreck.
The frame is stunted and weak, the muscles underdeveloped, the eye is sunken and heavy, the complexion is sallow, pasty or covered with spots of acne, the hands are damp and cold, and the skin is moist. The boy shuns the society of others, creeps about alone, joins with repugnance in the amusements of his schoolfellows. He cannot look anyone in the face, and becomes careless in dress and uncleanly in person. His intellect has become sluggish and enfeebled, and if his evil habits are persisted in, he may end in becoming a drivelling idiot or peevish valtudinarian.
So, impressive this feat is to you and me, it may not cut the mustard for Mr Zarse.

Failing that, I have seen him look more than once at Rick Cutler And His Amazing Lycra Clad Buns.....
H


H, Chris sends his regards to you. He's just back from a week's holiday with his girlfriend in the Commer. They ostensibly spent their time touring the Shropshire Hills, but surely even navigating the Brown Clee can't do that to the suspension; the rear leaf springs now bend the wrong way, the sink's blocked and there's shock absorber fluid everywhere. And as for the state of the kingpin on the offside, you'd have thought it had never seen a grease gun in it's life, which leads me to think he must have been concentrating on Kenneth Baker.

PS I think you missed this thread during your recent unexplained absence. It gets going on page 2. http://www.clubarnage.com/forum/index.php?topic=5816.msg72257#msg72257


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on August 29, 2006, 04:08:33 pm
"Off Topic" Trust Zarse!!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: BigH on August 29, 2006, 05:22:18 pm
Thanks Andy.
Sometimes I think the world is just passing me by.
That was a heady combination of The Hoff and a wonderful celebration of self abuse and general athleticism, - I sincerely hope Chris managed to pull it off and beat away any challengers. It's a title he could be proud of, and one he could tell his grandchildren about, although it would be easy to understand their reluctance to sit on his lap.
My wrist's aching just thinking about it...
H


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Doris on August 29, 2006, 05:57:40 pm

I have the worst case of 'ski face' ever :D


Glad I wasn't the only person suffering with this Rich.  Thankfully it has died down now so I'm more 'healthy brown' as opposed to 'crispy red'.


I wish I did, my eyes are sore from squinting in the sun all day!  That'll teach me - never leave home without my shades.......  8)


Was that the first time or the second Fran?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 31, 2006, 01:19:59 pm
Was that the first time or the second Fran?

Ya cheeky bugga - just spotted that before it disappeared off page 1!!!!

 ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: RichUK on August 31, 2006, 01:23:39 pm

Glad I wasn't the only person suffering with this Rich.  Thankfully it has died down now so I'm more 'healthy brown' as opposed to 'crispy red'.

My face seems to be peeling off now. Time to find some more aftersun.

I've quarantined myself at home until I stop scaring small children and animals. :)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 31, 2006, 01:25:51 pm
I've quarantined myself at home until I stop scaring small children and animals. :)

Nah - get out there and terrorise the neighbourhood...  :o


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 31, 2006, 04:30:59 pm
last one to report back in, downloading images and will be going through and posting soon, any embarrassing shots will be left out, so have no fear.

Good weekend, if a bit damp, glad to be back in gods own county and enjoying the sunshine again.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 31, 2006, 04:50:45 pm
Ah, Peter, I began to think you had got lost on the way home. A good desition to leave on Sunday night judging by the weather here on Monday morning. What a great wekend, It was good to meet up with you again even though you did grab a photo oppertunity as soon as my back was turned. We must do it again some time.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 31, 2006, 04:58:55 pm
Bob, have you been outed yet ;)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on August 31, 2006, 05:11:44 pm
Thanks for the coffee on sunday morning, Peter.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on August 31, 2006, 05:15:40 pm
Bob, have you been outed yet ;)

I have informed the appropriate authority of the situation...  8)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Bob U on August 31, 2006, 05:22:28 pm
Bob, have you been outed yet ;)
It's not set in stone yet.  I have to table the motion at a planning meeting, but then, the bunch of repribates that are "Pantyspider Tours" don't usually give a toss where they go as long as someone (me) organises it for them


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on August 31, 2006, 05:34:01 pm
Bob, have you been outed yet ;)

I have informed the appropriate authority of the situation...  8)

Fran who did you split to?  what was there reaction?


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: DelBoy on August 31, 2006, 05:53:45 pm
A good desition to leave on Sunday night judging by the weather here on Monday morning. ....


Bob - weather was OK at Donny on Monday morning - windy but dry.  Started raining a bit late on Sunday night though, about 10.00pm I think (but it could well have been midnight!!).

Great to meet up with you again, and thanks for the curry on saturday night.  I remembered on the way home that I had especially brought some Mango chutney with me......doh

Del


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: hgb on September 01, 2006, 07:47:51 am
That was drizzle not rain on sunday night. That was while we packed up before we left at around midnight.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Fran on September 01, 2006, 04:05:33 pm
Bob, have you been outed yet ;)

I have informed the appropriate authority of the situation...  8)

Fran who did you split to?  what was there reaction?

My lips are sealed!  :-X


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Steve Pyro on September 01, 2006, 04:08:10 pm
Bob, have you been outed yet ;)
It's not set in stone yet.  I have to table the motion at a planning meeting, but then, the bunch of repribates that are "Pantyspider Tours" don't usually give a toss where they go as long as someone (me) organises it for them

f**k*ng turn coat.  I spurn you like a spurn a rabid dog.

(I have my network of informants  :o )



Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on September 01, 2006, 04:13:31 pm
LOL!!! We Dunnit!!!


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Paddy_NL on September 01, 2006, 04:15:06 pm
nownow, with the current wat of selling MB tickets at the ACO mr BU might be entitled for a ticket in '08 :(


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Ferrari Spider on September 01, 2006, 04:59:21 pm
I had NOTHING to do with it :D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Andy Zarse on September 01, 2006, 05:08:14 pm
Bob don't worry about it. Team Zarse have been discussing whether a return to HA wouldn't make a nice change so might consider swapping our allocation of 3XMB for some HA if you're interested? You do realise MB is terrible "hanky-up-cuff" and la-dee-da, a sort of Frinton-on-Sea in Le Mans.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on September 01, 2006, 05:22:25 pm
You do realise MB is terrible "hanky-up-cuff" and la-dee-da, a sort of Frinton-on-Sea in Le Mans.

Are you trying to offend 99.9% of people on this forum MR ZARSE!!!!  ;D

Moderators!!!!  ;D

Carry on like that and you will not be welcome to the PLATINUM Camp! ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Steve Pyro on September 01, 2006, 05:25:29 pm
Andy, I suggest you tell him to insert it in the tail pipe of his VW .... diesel particulates, soot and all.   ::)


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: rcutler on September 01, 2006, 07:10:45 pm
Andy, I suggest you tell him to insert it in the tail pipe of his VW .... diesel particulates, soot and all.   ::)

Where are the real moderators when you need them!! ;D

You obviously haven't realised that on promotion to Moderator that you have to camp on MB! ;D


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Steve Pyro on September 01, 2006, 07:36:41 pm
Camp, if you want camp, I suggest you try here -
http://gaycampers.com/

Me, I'll be in the strictly heterosexual area.


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: Snoring Rhino on September 03, 2006, 08:20:18 pm
It sounds like you guys had better weather than we did, I guess most thought you would need water proof sun cream at best, sorry to have missed it.

Rick Cutler is Innocent - leave him alone.................................


Title: Re: Donington LMES
Post by: smokie on September 03, 2006, 11:33:13 pm
Camp, if you want camp, I suggest you try here -
http://gaycampers.com/


Thanks for posting the link to your holiday snaps Steve - I didn't delve in to see them but I'm sure they were all very nice boys...  :-*