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Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 4:50 pm
by Horsley-Anarak
I would not say the Aussi comments are sarcastic, having spent a little bit of time in the Antipode, the humour can often appear a little offensive.
The only response, and the expected response I find is, to give as good as you get.
H-A
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 4:53 pm
by skyetoyman
Charles pouring oil on troubled waters -- just like a seagull
400 miles just to reach England - almost as long for Niander101 even though he is further south than Glasgow
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 5:10 pm
by Horsley-Anarak
skyetoyman wrote:Charles pouring oil on troubled waters -- just like a seagull
400 miles just to reach England - almost as long for Niander101 even though he is further south than Glasgow
I would think Charles must get the badge for attending most events on the other side of the world, so is well able to comment.
I would not think it was aimed at you skytoyman, for not venturing south.
Now you have shut the museum, perhaps we might see you down south some time.
I do wonder though how to involve more people in actually using their restored seagulls. The original Hayling Island post has over 6000 views.
But only a few turn up to the event.
Perhaps I am missing what owning Seagulls is all about, but for me using them is a lot of the fun.
How many seagull owners are there that do not own a boat?
H-A
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:17 pm
by spiderg
As a matter of interest, how many members have we north of the border? How many members live within 2 hours of Chorley or Hayling Island? Can anyone give us these numbers just as a matter of interest. I ask as I wonder if it would be worth while thinking of a Scotland gathering, second it would be of interest to see how many of you guys down south live close to one another.
Sorry Charles, sounds like you're too close to the Kiwis to give a neutral response.
H-A, you might have said it. It might be Kiwi humour lost in translation.
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:38 pm
by The Tinker
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:51 pm
by Keith.P
As for me, if the Essex run would have been on, then I would have been there.
Hayling Island is two and a half hours, I don't have a boat suitable and its normally a long weekend, I cannot do.
As for Cholsey, that would be an hour and a half drive, But it only seemed that two were going, with no other interest.
I haven't done hardly any boating or sailing, its either too windy, too cold, or hissing down.
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:40 pm
by Niander101
skyetoyman wrote:Charles pouring oil on troubled waters -- just like a seagull
400 miles just to reach England - almost as long for Niander101 even though he is further south than Glasgow
What about the sea i would have to cross to get below Glasgow its 150miles via road
maybe ill move back to Yorkshire

Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:46 am
by Buzzook
It's definitely a sort of cultural thing....we have similar issues getting bods to events here in Oz, although we are batting from the bottom of the board anyway, seeing we only formed the Oz owners group a bit over 12 months ago.....
But the "tyranny of distance" applies here too. I live mid-way between Sydney and Brisbane and it's still a 5-6hr drive to get to either of them, which kinda helps me....but not those who live in one and want to go to the other.
My most recent effort was to run a display stand for the Seagull group at the ANMM Classic Boat Show, and five members showed up to say hello, out of a potential 38-odd within easy (less than 2hrs) driving distance.
I'd even offered to meet people at the gate and hand them one of the free passes I'd got for the 'exhibitors' but still had no takers.
Yet in New Zealand, if you advertise that a Seagull will be opening an envelope somewhere, 50 others turn up just to watch.
They 'do things different' on the other side of the Tasman.

Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:07 am
by blue
wamted to come---cholsey is a great spot but that was the one day that family commitments came first-----niandar---was up your way with my boat last year----arasaig to eigg -muck-soay-skye---then hauled out at mallaig----sorry lads yamaha not seagull--------have vou got lerryn date right HA?-----thought it was in the new year------------------------regards blue
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:51 am
by Chilli Dog
Pmsl !

I run my seagulls in a wheelie bin Tinker

. To clean them after I've been out in the harbour > this is what a seagull looks like in it's true environment for those that have forgotton . I have about as much fun winding up the Pommes here as I do savouring the two stroke oil burn .
I'm looking so forward to this weekend meet at Wiatara only about 4hrs each way from home . but I know for sure I'll see some great guys and renew my gull passion . I knew I left some crc here ........ need to spray some around to stop the whine ; ))
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:42 am
by The Tinker
Looking good dude, looks a lot better then a wheely bin aye
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:21 am
by Chilli Dog
as I was going to Cholsey i meet a man with seven wives ....... lol It's hello from me and goodnight from him

Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:22 am
by Charles uk
Remember Chilli, I've peed in that water off Rangitoto lighthouse, that should wipe the smile off your face!
Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:30 am
by Chilli Dog
Are you interested in hot air ballooning by any chance Charles . Great savings could be made from your end on the propulsion medium .

Re: Shall we try and get to Cholsey before end of year
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:38 pm
by Horsley-Anarak
Well, the calendar of events must be clear at the moment.
Perhaps we could manage a trip on the Thames this year.
There are various options for Cholsey
Run the old stuff, Marston, SD, other old Seagulls
Run what you brung, "anything that goes."
SD race to the pub, from the home of British Seagull, looser pays for the first round.
Forty minus race to the pub.
Or just go to the pub and have lunch.
April could be the first date I feel, anyone want to come along?
Also is there interest in the "Round Hayling Island Marathon 2013" for this summer. It looks like the event has legs, It is worth the trip, the Dutch men can't be wrong.
Don't forget the accommodation is great value and very good.
Or will this year be another quiet one.
John are you planning an Essex run this Year?
H-A