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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:06 am
by stuart_hedges
On May 12, I wrote:Who knows, I may even show up in a BX!
Yes. I will.

I might even wash it first.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:10 am
by mountainmanUK
I might even wash it first.
Whooaaaa! Steady on there, young Stuart! :D

Bit of a drastic suggestion, isn't it?

Dave (who hasn't washed Monica since September 2007 :oops: )

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:38 am
by stuart_hedges
I went in Sally once, having just blown a jet wash over her, and received kindly advice from the CCC members all day.

It's tempting to drive round and round Doc's farm a few times before going, if I'm honest...

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:37 pm
by docchevron
I always do!
the valver should really have won the "muddiest car on site" award last year!

I might wash and polish it before this one though..
Although I may not.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:01 pm
by stuart_hedges
Indeed. Of course, even if I wash it before I set off, it'll be covered in dead flies and dust by the time I get there.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:22 pm
by DavidRutherford
I plan to be at the National this year. However, do I take the Tatty-as-hell DTR turbo, or the Likely-to-be-unique C25?

Hmm. Decisions Decisions.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:43 pm
by ren16tx
As its 60 years of the 2cv,i'll proberly be taking the Ami super!! Mark evans "may" be bringing my "A" reg BX14E,now back on the road,
The G rally,is the weekend before, i hope there will be a LAGRE BX TURN OUT! you are all welcome to make this a joint BX rally :wink:
chris

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:01 am
by docchevron
DavidRutherford wrote:I plan to be at the National this year. However, do I take the Tatty-as-hell DTR turbo, or the Likely-to-be-unique C25?

Hmm. Decisions Decisions.
C25 mate. Take the C25. Really, take the C25!
Then you can get ouragiousley drunk on LHM ( :wink: ) and crash in the van!
After previous years I've learned to erect the tent before getting plastered! Had it not been for Vanny a couple of years back I'd have been sleeping in a field with no cloth protection whatsoever! Not that I'd have noticed...
JonKW wrote:Jon in "I'm gonna be there in my BX 16v" shock.
Does this mean it lives?!

Jeez guys, we are going to have to bring some very large quantities of ale!

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:59 am
by stuart_hedges
DavidRutherford wrote:I plan to be at the National this year. However, do I take the Tatty-as-hell DTR turbo, or the Likely-to-be-unique C25?

Hmm. Decisions Decisions.
It's got to be the van! Tatty BXs are ten-a-penny - take your exclusive vehicle and park it next to the SMs.
Doc wrote:Jeez guys, we are going to have to bring some very large quantities of ale!
I was thinking about this. Harveys is my local brewery - like, about 100 yards from my house - and Best is a very quaffable pint. Reckon 20 litres will be enough? 40 pints for 60 quid sound OK? Don't worry about the "let it settle for 24 hours" bit - it will be perfectly drinkable, just might have some bits floating in the bottom of your pint.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:25 am
by mnde
Get ye a cask of ale set up in the back of your TZD Estate Stu!! It would have a smoother ride than in most other estate cars :lol:

Mark.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:47 am
by stuart_hedges
Who else is in? Seriously, I'd love to bring one - if we've got enough people willing to split the cost of the polypin and able to finish it over the weekend we'll do it!

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:42 pm
by toddao
Oh yea! I'll throw in a few farthings Stu - I'll be coming straight from sausage side ( D) having not licked a pot of ale for many a moon.

I'll have a few Fürstenberg on board, not that anyone's interested in good German pilsner..

The first photo came up while I was looking up 'C25 van'.

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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:04 pm
by DavidRutherford
stuart_hedges wrote:I was thinking about this. Harveys is my local brewery - like, about 100 yards from my house - and Best is a very quaffable pint. Reckon 20 litres will be enough? 40 pints for 60 quid sound OK? Don't worry about the "let it settle for 24 hours" bit - it will be perfectly drinkable, just might have some bits floating in the bottom of your pint.
That's 35.2 pints in total, (a pint is 568ml) for £58.56, or £1.66/pint. Sounds like good value to me, as it is very lovely indeed.

That'll do me... What's everyone else bringing? :mrgreen:

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:33 pm
by docchevron
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Thats rather what I was thinking actually.
YES, I am most definitley IN!
However, you do realise that only 35 pints is nowehere near enough, in years previous I reckon we must have polished off over 17 pints each given the amount we brought, and the need to go to town to get more mid evening.
Even then we only actually went to bed because we ran out of beer and there was nothing left to do....

Although, big keg, plus some local bottled beers, plus a shopping trip into town for more.
That should see us ok for the night.