The Fridays Tour

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Would simply not using it and not washing the day before be more effective :whistle:
Some people find this method only makes them tastier!
 

simgsxr

Senior Member
Location
Herts
Midge repellent - Avon Skin So Soft

A colleague of mine is an Avon rep. There's a half-off sale on right now for the particular item in the SSS range that is reputed to have midge-repellent characteristics (the "dry oil body spray" in a "woodland" scent). A 150ml bottle is currently only £2.60. If anyone would like to take advantage of this sale, please PM me by 10th Feb and I'll do a bulk order.

Can also recommend this. My good lady wife unfortunately finds herself irresistible to the flying bugs of our beautiful island until she applies this magical potion.
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
Just wondering.... Has anyone heard from Glenbank House? The gentleman said he'd call me back when he had a handle on all the numbers, but I realised tonight that I haven't heard from him yet.....
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
I've got a list at home (presently in Wales, still getting over the rugby) - I'll dig it out tonight
 

rvw

Guru
Location
Amersham
What do people think about charity fundraising on this jaunt? I ask because I'm involved with the Friends of University College London Hospitals and we're trying to raise money to re-equip on of the UCH hospital radio studios. I'd like to get all my mates to sponsor me - but I don't want to annoy anyone. Can someone let me know what the protocol is, if any?

And if anyone else wants to join in this fundraising, the Friends of UCLH would be eternally grateful!!
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
What do people think about charity fundraising on this jaunt? I ask because I'm involved with the Friends of University College London Hospitals and we're trying to raise money to re-equip on of the UCH hospital radio studios. I'd like to get all my mates to sponsor me - but I don't want to annoy anyone. Can someone let me know what the protocol is, if any?

And if anyone else wants to join in this fundraising, the Friends of UCLH would be eternally grateful!!
no protocol at all.

You all have e-mail. It's terribly complicated, so do please read and inwardly digest.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I'm intending to fundraise for a friend's daughter who has Friedrich's Ataxia. The money is needed to adapt their house for ground floor living and they have a significant funding shortfall.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Thanks for the update Simon.
Update for anyone else who's intending to fly back. I was under the mistaken impression there was an Easyjet flight from Inverness to Gatwick at 1345. There is, not on Sunday though, it's either 9.10 or 8.45...which made Wick-Southampton with Loganair & Flybe by far the better option for me, £100 all in to get home earlier- from Gatwick would be later and no cheaper. Now booked on the 1630 flight.
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
I know that some of you have been tempted from the paths of righteousness and are thinking of coming on the trip with mudguards. Indeed, some poor lost souls have made mention of racks.

I don't take this personally. But one thing to take in to consideration is this - both the six seater van and the Luton will have plenty of space for luggage - the rear of the six-seater is much bigger than I thought it would be. If you wanted to bring mudguards and racks along, but save them for a rainy day, you could put them in the van.

It turns out that Andy C's mob are planning to do LeJoG in eleven or twelve days, and not the five that one usually associates with young athletic types. I have suggested that they ride northeast from Somerset and meet us and go east of the Pennines. They could help defray the cost of the van.

Andy was a bit worried about spending time with old people - he thought that if he owned up to knowing us his friends would think him 'uncool'. I have re-assured him on this point - I think his friends would love to join in our nightly beetle drives and skiffle sessions, and I've known young people to be transfixed by my lecturettes on church architecture. I'm sure that Stephen would have them singing plainsong and enjoying it, and I'm equally sure Susie could give the straight ones some much needed fashion advice.
 
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