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PeanutBob wrote:
Mossy wrote:
PM's awaaaay
See you Saturday
The Fox and Barrel is an excellent choice, but last time I went, they didn't open till 1200.
Peanut Bob, I think you're right. I'll check some of the others.D3 HSE V8...
4th Jan 2007 11:22 am
PeanutBob
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Pheasant at Burwardsley is good, but can't see them serving till 1200...but it's very close to Peckforton!
4th Jan 2007 1:34 pm
Mossy
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Chosen the Alvanley Arms, just around the corner - they open and start serving food from 11:30.
You're right the Pheasant is good. We had our Christmas 'do' there.
You know, maybe we should get a North West pub meet set up around here?D3 HSE V8...
4th Jan 2007 1:41 pm
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I'll 2nd that. I might have to leave my car in the car park and scam a lift if going off road though as I don't think I'll have the ground clearance for anything other than a driverway!
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4th Jan 2007 2:33 pm
Mossy
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Well we could always put the emphasis on pub D3 HSE V8...
4th Jan 2007 3:23 pm
PeanutBob
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Some nouns have plurals.... :
4th Jan 2007 6:50 pm
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I read that as some nuns have plurals, gotta keep off the fermented apple juice!
4th Jan 2007 7:57 pm
PeanutBob
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DSL wrote:
I read that as some nuns have plurals, gotta keep off the fermented apple juice!
I daresay that after a slice of Stinking Bishop followed by a yard of Abbot's Ale, some nuns may have very pluralistic tendencies....Can we have a UK D3 meet in a nice monastery with plenty of ground for off roading, liberally minded young free nuns, and a decent supply of rotten cheese and strong ale.
4th Jan 2007 8:22 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Just say where! Just don't tell Mrs DSL!
4th Jan 2007 8:26 pm
PeanutBob
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Mossy wrote:
Chosen the Alvanley Arms, just around the corner - they open and start serving food from 11:30.
You're right the Pheasant is good. We had our Christmas 'do' there.
You know, maybe we should get a North West pub meet set up around here?
Fine by me...hands up for a NW pub meet, poss o/night at a decent inn, anywhere from the Lakes down to Cheshire/North Wales area. Encompassing decent grub/ale, off roading, walk to + from pub, bring dogs (I have a couple of springers) etc. Perhaps a Lakeland Country Open day
4th Jan 2007 10:06 pm
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Anyone who knows the area ready to arrange....?
I would if I knew anything about off roading, but a newbie so sorry, will await other peoples advice. Bodsys Brake Bible
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I think it managed 4 posts before got OT..... there must be plenty that have gone OT within 1 or 2, but amazingly some that have kept (almost) ON topic too for the entire topic Bodsys Brake Bible
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