From: crn on
Lozzo <lozzo(a)lozzo.org.uk> wrote:
> As in previous years camping is available at the pub in the beer
> garden. We've had about 25-30 tents on there in the past, with room for
> more, so don't think you can use the excuse of "I didn't think there'd
> be room" we'll soon squeeze you in. There's always camping space at
> Dodger's Point if you are profoundly deaf and can sleep through light
> earthquakes measuring up to 4.5 on the Richter Scale - just keep
> everything at floor level to start.

A whole crowd of UKRMers camping it up in Derbyshire.
This can only end in fiasco.

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From: ogden on
wrote:
> Lozzo <lozzo(a)lozzo.org.uk> wrote:
> > As in previous years camping is available at the pub in the beer
> > garden. We've had about 25-30 tents on there in the past, with room for
> > more, so don't think you can use the excuse of "I didn't think there'd
> > be room" we'll soon squeeze you in. There's always camping space at
> > Dodger's Point if you are profoundly deaf and can sleep through light
> > earthquakes measuring up to 4.5 on the Richter Scale - just keep
> > everything at floor level to start.
>
> A whole crowd of UKRMers camping it up in Derbyshire.
> This can only end in fiasco.

It's happened twice a year for the last decade without incident.

The day you get something right, the world will wobble on its axis.

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From: Ace on
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 12:37:57 +0100, ogden <ogden(a)pre.org> wrote:

> wrote:
>> Lozzo <lozzo(a)lozzo.org.uk> wrote:
>> > As in previous years camping is available at the pub in the beer
>> > garden. We've had about 25-30 tents on there in the past, with room for
>> > more, so don't think you can use the excuse of "I didn't think there'd
>> > be room" we'll soon squeeze you in. There's always camping space at
>> > Dodger's Point if you are profoundly deaf and can sleep through light
>> > earthquakes measuring up to 4.5 on the Richter Scale - just keep
>> > everything at floor level to start.
>>
>> A whole crowd of UKRMers camping it up in Derbyshire.
>> This can only end in fiasco.
>
>It's happened twice a year for the last decade without incident.

Without incident? I think not.

>The day you get something right, the world will wobble on its axis.

It hapenned a few weeks back, IIRC. I felt it move from here.

From: Nige on
On 10/08/2010 12:01, darsy wrote:
> On Aug 10, 11:59 am, Nige<n...(a)btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm on a 40th birthday bash in Spain :(
>
> someone else's presumably.

Yep, correct

From: Nige on
On 10/08/2010 12:37, ogden wrote:
> wrote:
>> Lozzo<lozzo(a)lozzo.org.uk> wrote:
>>> As in previous years camping is available at the pub in the beer
>>> garden. We've had about 25-30 tents on there in the past, with room for
>>> more, so don't think you can use the excuse of "I didn't think there'd
>>> be room" we'll soon squeeze you in. There's always camping space at
>>> Dodger's Point if you are profoundly deaf and can sleep through light
>>> earthquakes measuring up to 4.5 on the Richter Scale - just keep
>>> everything at floor level to start.
>>
>> A whole crowd of UKRMers camping it up in Derbyshire.
>> This can only end in fiasco.
>
> It's happened twice a year for the last decade without incident.
>
> The day you get something right, the world will wobble on its axis.
>

As excioting as it gets is me getting blind drunk once, WC doing it
every time & dodger falling over earlier this year :)
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