Re: [MV] Beltring?

From: Richard Notton (Richard@fv623.demon.co.uk)
Date: Thu Nov 08 2001 - 14:59:33 PST


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Subject: Re: [MV] Beltring?

> In <list-1358435@skylee.com>, on 11/08/01
> at 08:17 AM, "Tim" <tcb@hasher.demon.co.uk> said:
>
> Beltring: Am I safe in assuming that this site/event is in the UK? Sounds
> just like 'Heartland, USA' what with all the kiddies ripping up the turf
> ATV style, but I'm sure progress has been spread even to the old country.
>
Yup, sure has. Still a few horses left on the streets but I'm working on
that.

> Could we assign locales to events or storage locations?: "I've got a 24
> ton tractor for sale. It's right here off main street so come take a
> look."
>
> Like: Weare/NH or Daytona/FL. So is it Beltring/Yk if perhaps it is in
> Yorkshire? Would help make us all more globally aware.
>
31 miles SE of London (Westminster) in Kent, I had a GPS Lat/Lon of it
somewhere here. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

> >>It is the children that are allowed to go careering around the site --
>
> With each one carrying their resume and a small portfolio of their recent
work.
>
I wouldn't know, they're usually going far to fast to find out, however, by
diligent observation they would appear to be following the career of the
Indian God Juggernaught. We take comfort in the relatively safe environment
of a FV623 during these times.

Richard
Southampton - England



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