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Old 17-04-23, 13:38
maple_leaf_eh maple_leaf_eh is offline
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I believe the original show began with the IMPS military group. ......
I used to be able to buy wine from the French Foreign Legion winery in Province but not anymore.


Did you have to sit bolt upright reciting every word on the label before being allowed to sip?

( but back to topic ) All good things must come to an end. I was raised in a house that attended annual sporting events. Sometimes my parents organized and ran them. Sometimes they were just participants. It requires momentum to do them well, and relies on patience from those who sign up. Some years the weather cooperates! Others the rain or wind makes an absolute hash of the schedule. Volunteers or paid staff are only willing a few times before they lose interest.
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Old 17-04-23, 16:29
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Did you have to sit bolt upright reciting every word on the label before being allowed to sip?
Oui, en francais aussi! Can you imagine retiring from Shilo and moving to a vineyard in the Niagara Penisula?
https://francetoday.com/food-drink/w...-legions-wine/

Back on topic: I feel the shift to regional shows is good. We have a few here in Kent over the summer and I know other areas in the UK have similar. Costs are cheaper and no queue for the loo.

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Old 17-04-23, 16:54
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Can you imagine retiring from Shilo and moving to a vineyard in the Niagara Penisula?
I had dreams of that, but have to report that there is no leaving Shilo other than on a slab. So I will continue to freeze for half my life with only short escapes to Mexico in the winter.
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Old 20-04-23, 20:14
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Fwiw, I mostly only take the larger vehicles to shows that pay the transport costs. The exception are local shows that I can drive the vehicles to. I certainly cant, nor ever could afford the transport costs. A MV show that charges admission, and charges me to bring a vehicle??? No.
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Old 20-04-23, 23:05
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Fwiw, I mostly only take the larger vehicles to shows that pay the transport costs. The exception are local shows that I can drive the vehicles to. I certainly cant, nor ever could afford the transport costs. A MV show that charges admission, and charges me to bring a vehicle??? No.
I had a similar offer from one of the cruise nights in the nearby city (20kms away) of Brandon. I had the carrier at cruise night, loaded for battle. It caught the eye of a lady who holds the "World of Wheels" car show in Winnipeg, about 200km away. She actually offered to let me display it in World of Wheels for free as a featured vehicle, whereas most of the regular enthusiasts would have to pay. The public also pays a pretty hefty fee to view the vehicles. I would have been on the hook for the transportation of my carrier as well as for any days off that I would have to take to be there.



I declined the generous offer.
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Old 21-04-23, 13:09
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Fwiw, I mostly only take the larger vehicles to shows that pay the transport costs. .
The W&P owner did pay for certain kit to be collected... but their organisation and communication was appalling.

I was booked to attend one of the shows at Folkestone, an agreement was made for a low loader to come to mine to collect my kit... at their cost.

I spent 2 days prepping everything for collection.

My experience was along these lines
  • Monday - Planned collection... no show.
  • Tuesday - re-planned collection... no show.
  • Thursday - re-planned collection... no show.
  • Friday - can we re-plan for Tuesday next week please

I did not attend.
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