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This event looks like being a corker, with Gloriana now coming although the main attraction will, of course, be the three Solent galleys from Langstone Cutters.
The following are booked in: Louise Marion Mike Victoria Les Andy Geoff Jenny Andrew Debbie Alison Nigel Steve Nicky Sue Mark Frances Me I will be paying the organisers £180 today so I will be persuing you all for money soon. The full cost will be estimated in the next week or so. |
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Talking to the organisers, it seems very little has been done to cater for staying overnight beyond providing moorings for the boats. Even camping seems to be difficult. Apparently the nearby hotel may be laying on a BBQ.
So I suggest it will be best if we go up on each day. Day 1 starts at 09.00 at Hurley which is 1.5 hours drive, but I suspect the first event is a presentation of Magna Carta Foundation of Our Precious Democratic Freedoms yadayada so we can probably get there a bit late. We will need to take at least four cars so one can be left at Maidenhead for use in taking the drivers back to Hurley. The same on Sunday except that we will have to get the trailers to Runnymede. Luckily, the actual row finishes in the early afternoon so we won't be coming back at midnight. Any other ideas? |
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The organisers would like us to dress in medieval costume but stuff that for a game of knights and wenches.
I suggest we go in club kit with the addition of a proper rowing cap as bought for the Diamond Jubilee Pageant. This time, however, it will simply have the Cutters logo on so anyone who wants one but isn't coming to the Magna Carta event can buy one too. They really look very good, the material is a good quality wool and polyester mix - many of you will have seen mine. The cost is modest - I think last time it was £15 or something. For maximum effect we should all have one. Is that idea acceptable? If so, send me your head size. Details are here: http://www.reydonsports.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_color.tpl&product_id=18583&category_id=63&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=168 |
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Happy to drive, as I get car sick. Three passengers seats all vacant at the moment x
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Well I like dressing up!! Sent from my Sony Xperia™ smartphone ---- Chris Partridge [via Langstone Cutters RC] wrote ---- The organisers would like us to dress in medieval costume but stuff that for a game of knights and wenches.
I suggest we go in club kit with the addition of a proper rowing cap as bought for the Diamond Jubilee Pageant. This time, however, it will simply have the Cutters logo on so anyone who wants one but isn't coming to the Magna Carta event can buy one too. They really look very good, the material is a good quality wool and polyester mix - many of you will have seen mine. The cost is modest - I think last time it was £15 or something. For maximum effect we should all have one. Is that idea acceptable? If so, send me your head size. Details are here: http://www.reydonsports.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_color.tpl&product_id=18583&category_id=63&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=168 If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
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I am OK with dressing as the organiser prefers - even if just a Cap a feather. It seems to me this, like the Pageant, is a one off and I am happy to have a unique Cap at £15.... On 17 Apr 2015 17:36, "Chris Partridge [via Langstone Cutters RC]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
The organisers would like us to dress in medieval costume but stuff that for a game of knights and wenches. |
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Hi Lou,
I think you may have talked yourself out of a job !! Are you planning to provide oilskins for your passengers ? Just wondering ? Daffers x |
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If the direction of the flow is that we must each have one of these hats, then Debbie and I will go down-tide.
We too would like one of these unique hats - exactly the same as the one ordered by Mike and everyone else. As to sizing, I can't see a size guide on the website - any good ideas please ? I presume we have to source our own feather.
Andrew
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Hi Chris
I thought I was booked in for this though it looks like I've fallen off the list. But as my life has been somewhat turned upside down recently it's probably best I step back anyway. Shel :-) |
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That's a shame, Shelley. We will see what we can do...
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Hi Chris.
If you are ordering caps ,can you make mine a 7 & 3/8 old money or L/XL please . At present I am driving up but staying with my daughter overnight ,don't know yet if she will have room for lodgers.. Regards .... Les ..... |
Hello Chris
Please can you order me a cap in size Large. Mark has one already from the Jubilee, so doesnt want another...thanks |
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Hi Chris.
A hat, yes please.size L Thanks |
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