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Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 1:22 am
by RobTwin
I got told off last year for mentioning that there was a spot of rain forecast, for fear of putting some people off of going

.... so
I reckon all the forecasts are wrong and it'll be sunny all weekend
Is that ok Tony?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 10:05 am
by Ivor
I remember myself. Martin and a number of the MMA crew hanging onto the MMA gazebo one year, trying to stop it from blowing away, but were we downhearted, NO!
The variations in the weather are all part of the fun, until the flysheet full of water on Martin's tent pours down the back of your neck when you are trying to cook the bacon...happy days!

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 10:31 am
by XP29
You have to ignore the weather forecasts anyway as the Pod seems to have its own weather system.

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 11:45 am
by Pete
Ivor wrote:I remember myself. Martin and a number of the MMA crew hanging onto the MMA gazebo one year, trying to stop it from blowing away, but were we downhearted, NO!
I remember that!
I was hanging onto the Gazebo whilst poo'ing myself in case the Lift off hood of the Bee (which was on display poles) actually DID lift off and hit another car!!!
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 12:54 pm
by Dave81
Weather is full of BS anyway.
15 years ago they could predict the entire week with 95% accuracy.
These days they can say dry tomorrow....you wake up and its Bananarama! it down!
To many people have not attended things only to be told that everyone got sunburn!
Rain, shine or snow.........I'll be at the event!
10-15% racing anyway.....the rest is just drinking & talking BS to your MMA mates!!!

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 1:03 pm
by MilesnMiles
I'll see you all next year. Have a good time.
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 1:21 pm
by TW71
All the best Miles!

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 1:38 pm
by MilesnMiles
Cheers,
If I lived up norf or East I'd come over for Saturday and Sunday, but there's a second storm coming in from the west on Sunday which means 290 miles driving back through rain and gales to Newquay and that ain't no fun. Pretty Bananarama! off thb

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 1:48 pm
by Pete
MilesnMiles wrote:Cheers,
If I lived up norf or East I'd come over for Saturday and Sunday, but there's a second storm coming in from the west on Sunday which means 290 miles driving back through rain and gales to Newquay and that ain't no fun. Pretty Bananarama! off thb

I understand - bring the Daily instead!!

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 1:55 pm
by charger01
Couple of years back driving out of the Pod in the Charger the wiper arm fell off (drivers side) It lashed down for the first 2 hrs driving. I found that keeping at 70mph the rain cleared itself enough to drive

Take a chance Miles , weather peeps could have it wrong & Dunc aint gonna be happy with no pasty .

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 2:14 pm
by PolaraTim
WE HAVE NOW BEEN TOLD CAMPING IS OK IN THE FIELD BEHIND THE BIG TOP
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 2:15 pm
by charger01
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 2:38 pm
by mustangbooks
PolaraTim wrote:WE HAVE NOW BEEN TOLD CAMPING IS OK IN THE FIELD BEHIND THE BIG TOP
Is that officially official?
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 3:50 pm
by MilesnMiles
Ok, got over my self loathing for leaving a perfectly good Mopar in the garage and loaded the Honda. Sleep in the back, five minutes to pack (it even rhymes)

and probably head up early hours Saturday morning.
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 15 3:59 pm
by MilesnMiles
Top field roll call?
Ade and the Welsh crew,
Andy Mustang books
Simon gas for Josh and the U.S. Contingent
Mike and Mazz
Me and Cathy
JohnS?
Anyone else?
Assuming my ageing Honda is as reliable as my Roadrunner of course
