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Post by carl on Jun 16, 2013 14:33:31 GMT
guys; i have done cards for all those who have currently said they are coming, so if you have not done so already and wish to come please let me know asap
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james
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Post by james on Jun 16, 2013 15:03:16 GMT
I want to come probably on Sunday to help out with wotr. Cheers
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Post by james on Jun 16, 2013 20:16:21 GMT
Also wanted to bring the family along but the prices are mental for non members of EH and I don't not intend joining as just Forked out to join the national trust
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Post by carl on Jun 16, 2013 20:38:51 GMT
it is expensive, maybe too expensive for a one day ticket when you add up cost for a family to get in. hope they have not overpriced it
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james
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Post by james on Jun 17, 2013 5:34:41 GMT
No members will come in their thousands at 12 per head it's great value and a family ticket at 60 for non members is considerably cheaper than a theme park or Warwick castle. My issue is having to pay 15.50 for each of my children (5 and 7) who just won't get enough out it as much as they want to see Dad playing with his toys and the Jousting that I know they love from experience.
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Post by wstevens on Jun 28, 2013 20:20:51 GMT
Ok Julie is going to make the usual savoury and sweet delights for this. Hopefully this year we won't have to bin them because of the weather. So she will have: Cheese and bacon puffs Cheese and onion parcels Sausage rolls (proper ones not the cocktail rubbish) Carl's favourite Flapjacks with caramel and chocolate Cup cakes or muffins - (tell us what flavours you would like for these and Julie will make them but only two types). Now Julie does a mean large cornish pastie so she is thinking of mini-ones as the large one is so filling its ridiculous - anyone up for those?
Again these will be priced as they were for last year to enable people to have an affordable weekend and not have to pay through the nose for Kelmarsh alternatives. Price list will come nearer the date.
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Post by carl on Jun 28, 2013 22:05:46 GMT
flapjacks and at least one LARGE cornish pasty or two small ones, plus some sausage rolls
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Post by wstevens on Jul 3, 2013 17:43:24 GMT
Will we have electricity this year and if yes - will we have a microwave like the other year?
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Post by carl on Jul 3, 2013 18:50:13 GMT
will will have electric socket but don't think we have ever had a microwave, but feel free to bring one. put on here if you are mate.
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Post by wstevens on Jul 5, 2013 17:21:45 GMT
Our microwave is a bit knackered - it would probably microwave everything in a four foot radius rather than what's inside it. I remember someone did bring one two years back and did popcorn.
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Post by carl on Jul 5, 2013 17:32:13 GMT
dont know then mate, but not me.
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Post by Simon Robinson on Jul 5, 2013 18:05:59 GMT
I don't remember any one ever bringing a microwave to be honest
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Post by tiger1 (Paul) on Jul 5, 2013 18:24:08 GMT
We could always do a camp fire in middle of tent, keep us nice n cosy all night' burn marsh mallows sing songs, hmmm great idea be really authentic.
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Post by wstevens on Jul 5, 2013 18:30:51 GMT
Ok Julie and I will be doing Gaugemela at Kelmarsh although its just two of us so far - is there any others that wish to help us out over the weekend? The rules are WAB 2.0 and its Alexander's Macedonians and Greeks vs Darius' Persians and mercenary Greeks.
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Post by wstevens on Jul 13, 2013 13:30:54 GMT
When are we able to get the terrain and mats that we need? Although I just need the desert mats I would like some of the palm trees (if nobody else is using them - not sure if they are clubs or not) and any flat rocky stuff if we have any. Do we have the large yellow sheets that could under the mats to obscure our own "baggage trains" under the tables?
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