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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Tenpin » Sun May 09, 2010 10:50 pm

Here's one for the other half's, who should have turned up - this could have been a proper joint outing - cars for the boys, gardens for the girls. Anyway here's a pic of one bit of the gardens - all Paul's handiwork
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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Tenpin » Sun May 09, 2010 10:56 pm

After I'd finished my tour of part of the gardens I wandered back round the front of the house and look what I found...

We all ended up talking to various visitors (as well as the house owners) about the cars. All-in-all a really good afternoon, and the rain held off. OK, so that's my quick report from Sennicotts 2010. Thanks again to Paul.

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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Fury1630 » Mon May 10, 2010 12:03 pm

Paul,
Would've loved to have done this, brilliant opportunity to get wifey out in the car, nice roads & "woman friendly" location, but couldn't find anyone to have the kiddiewinkies :(

If it happens next year I'd definatly be up for it, any chance of a little more notice? Or is it planned around the waether.

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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby zxr400 » Mon May 10, 2010 9:01 pm

hi fury 1630 , yes next year i will give more notice , and do bring the kiddes they wiil love it , same time next year , we had over 300 turn up so not bad as it was cold ,cheers paul

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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Nash » Mon May 10, 2010 10:35 pm

Paul,
Looks like a good afternoon out. Glad people turned up for you. I didn't think you would appreaciate 3 tonnes of Japan's finest tearing up the gravel ;) and tieing itself to the front door pillars to stop the house blowing away :D

Hows that engine transplant coming along? Clutch in yet? are you mobile?

..................Neil

PS pictures ofthe house (and gardens) look good fella, or should I call you Percy? ;)
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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Ben_Copeland » Tue May 11, 2010 6:17 am

Nash wrote:Paul,
Looks like a good afternoon out. Glad people turned up for you. I didn't think you would appreaciate 3 tonnes of Japan's finest tearing up the gravel ;) and tieing itself to the front door pillars to stop the house blowing away :D


They would of got the shotguns out to drive the pikeys away lol
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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Fury1630 » Tue May 11, 2010 8:05 am

zxr400 wrote:hi fury 1630 , yes next year i will give more notice , and do bring the kiddes they wiil love it , same time next year , we had over 300 turn up so not bad as it was cold ,cheers paul


14 & 12 year old girls - I don't think they would've loved it :evil: five years ago yes, five years time - maybe, but right now? :roll:
Anyway, quantity of seats was the issue, next year the Ranger will be available - just to add a little more variety to the disply, then we'll see what happens - have room for the champers & ice bucket in that too.

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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Tenpin » Tue May 11, 2010 8:58 am

Fury1630 wrote: ....... have room for the champers & ice bucket in that too.

T

Oh, how absolutely spiffing, cucumber sandwiches as well? (with the crusts cut off, of course!) :lol:

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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Fury1630 » Tue May 11, 2010 12:02 pm

Tenpin wrote:
Fury1630 wrote: ....... have room for the champers & ice bucket in that too.

T

Oh, how absolutely spiffing, cucumber sandwiches as well? (with the crusts cut off, of course!) :lol:

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Possibly old chap, in a wicker basket of course, but I heard tell of CAKE.

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Re: sennicotts garden run

Postby Nash » Tue May 11, 2010 12:13 pm

Fury1630 wrote:
Tenpin wrote:
Fury1630 wrote: ....... have room for the champers & ice bucket in that too.

T

Oh, how absolutely spiffing, cucumber sandwiches as well? (with the crusts cut off, of course!) :lol:

tenpin


Possibly old chap, in a wicker basket of course, but I heard tell of CAKE.


CAKE :) and TIFFIN how excellent chaps. I'll bring the crochet mallets and let's have a jolley romp on the lawns. TTFN
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