Joint meet was a scream!!!! Thanks all for a great day out!!!!
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it looked awsome mate, thats how you should treat a subaru, if not you may aswell give it back to a farmer to drive around the fields thats what a subaru started as. or even better mate get yourself an EVO, much better drive & the owners are'nt up their own *****, i love jap motors but i cannot stand those URABUS things
#32
so how should lambourghinis be treated, after all, using your analogy they started life as tractors.
or how about any car for that matter, as they started life as iron ore.
btw, what do you drive? and does this mean that drivers of the same car as yourself are also dickless thick-as-****e morons too?
or how about any car for that matter, as they started life as iron ore.
btw, what do you drive? and does this mean that drivers of the same car as yourself are also dickless thick-as-****e morons too?
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After stumbling across this thread and from a totally independent view it seems to me that the guy who did the doughnuts is being scapegoated for what seems like a whole heap of unacceptable behaviour, as mentioned in the email from the rangers..!
It's easier to blame a newbie instead of castigating the real culprits of the littering, blockading the car park and speeding..! The fact the a few of you had to collect several bin bags of litter after everyone had left says it all IMHO..!
If you've been banned from this venue, don't kid yourselves into thinking it's solely down to a few doughnuts..!
J
It's easier to blame a newbie instead of castigating the real culprits of the littering, blockading the car park and speeding..! The fact the a few of you had to collect several bin bags of litter after everyone had left says it all IMHO..!
If you've been banned from this venue, don't kid yourselves into thinking it's solely down to a few doughnuts..!
J
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The "litter" issue wasn't a big one - it was part of the tidy up afterwards. Several members just generously utilising the bin bags to help other people out.
Nothing more than that - there was NO litter problem. The Ranger merely commented on the fact that the bin bags should have been removed from the area, not left. A genuine mistake on my part - I actually thought I was doing them a favour by leaving the bag in the toilets (out of harms/nature's way) by the bin.
Won't do that again.
Didn't see the the carpark blocking incident, so can't comment. Yes, Danny perhaps was a bit silly, but it's all well and good all these self-righteous comments coming out, but as you weren't there, you're entitled to your opinion, but it's ill-informed.
Besides, it's all been sorted out now
DAn
Nothing more than that - there was NO litter problem. The Ranger merely commented on the fact that the bin bags should have been removed from the area, not left. A genuine mistake on my part - I actually thought I was doing them a favour by leaving the bag in the toilets (out of harms/nature's way) by the bin.
Won't do that again.
Didn't see the the carpark blocking incident, so can't comment. Yes, Danny perhaps was a bit silly, but it's all well and good all these self-righteous comments coming out, but as you weren't there, you're entitled to your opinion, but it's ill-informed.
Besides, it's all been sorted out now
DAn
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