Redditch
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Re: Redditch Tomorrow
Myself and SWMBO will be by and leave cakes and sausage rolls with you if that's okay...
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories
- Lea Dweller
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Re: Redditch Tomorrow
That will be excellent Harry, Both myself and Fredline promise not to scoff them all. Good job Moley isn't coming! I am assuming you will be collecting Phil's items?
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Confucius
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Re: Redditch
Yes, I will... I have a list of errands on Phil's behalf... I have just sampled one of the Sausage Rolls... they may not make it to Redditch
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories
- Northern_Nomad
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Re: Redditch
BEWARE of the Tiffin Cake.....the sugar rush is akin to a heroin addict getting a hit.
The sausage rolls in comparison are just merely exceptional....and I usually donβt like sausage rolls much
The sausage rolls in comparison are just merely exceptional....and I usually donβt like sausage rolls much
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- Lea Dweller
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I really enjoyed Redditch today, both myself and Fredline met several new faces and thanks to Harry's good lady we enjoyed some lovely sausage rolls and cakes, I could not indulge myself too much as I will be on the beach in a few days! We had some good laughs and sold a decent amount so all in all a most enjoyable morning. I look forward to keeping in touch while I am in Australia, I certainly won't have to worry about floods! Thank you to all of the TFF members that I met today it was great!
- LuckyLuca
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Good to see you and John today Ted. Thanks for the deal. The father in law is going to wrap it up and put it under the for meLea Dweller wrote: βSun Nov 17, 2019 8:45 pm I really enjoyed Redditch today, both myself and Fredline met several new faces and thanks to Harry's good lady we enjoyed some lovely sausage rolls and cakes, I could not indulge myself too much as I will be on the beach in a few days! We had some good laughs and sold a decent amount so all in all a most enjoyable morning. I look forward to keeping in touch while I am in Australia, I certainly won't have to worry about floods! Thank you to all of the TFF members that I met today it was great!
I walked across an empty land
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.
- Wagtail
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Hehe I knew you wouldn't be able to resist itLuckyLuca wrote: βSun Nov 17, 2019 9:38 pmGood to see you and John today Ted. Thanks for the deal. The father in law is going to wrap it up and put it under the for meLea Dweller wrote: βSun Nov 17, 2019 8:45 pm I really enjoyed Redditch today, both myself and Fredline met several new faces and thanks to Harry's good lady we enjoyed some lovely sausage rolls and cakes, I could not indulge myself too much as I will be on the beach in a few days! We had some good laughs and sold a decent amount so all in all a most enjoyable morning. I look forward to keeping in touch while I am in Australia, I certainly won't have to worry about floods! Thank you to all of the TFF members that I met today it was great!
'The Chub is a very controversial fish. He has a strong army of supporters, but he has an almost equally strong army of detractors. The trouble is that the detractors do not know what they are talking about'. L. Vernon-Bates
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Re: Redditch
Thanks Waggers for the rod and holdall. The ferrules are sorted on the rod and restoration is underway!Wagtail wrote: βSun Nov 17, 2019 9:46 pmHehe I knew you wouldn't be able to resist itLuckyLuca wrote: βSun Nov 17, 2019 9:38 pmGood to see you and John today Ted. Thanks for the deal. The father in law is going to wrap it up and put it under the for meLea Dweller wrote: βSun Nov 17, 2019 8:45 pm I really enjoyed Redditch today, both myself and Fredline met several new faces and thanks to Harry's good lady we enjoyed some lovely sausage rolls and cakes, I could not indulge myself too much as I will be on the beach in a few days! We had some good laughs and sold a decent amount so all in all a most enjoyable morning. I look forward to keeping in touch while I am in Australia, I certainly won't have to worry about floods! Thank you to all of the TFF members that I met today it was great!
Good to see everyone today, your good self, Lea Dweller, Fredline, Hermit, Lucky Luca Andrew Davis, Bob, Wal, Lorraine, Steve, Sorry to have missed Mal....again. It really is a great event and a treat to meet up with fellow forum members. Here's looking forward to the next one!
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Once again it was great to meet so many really nice people.
I had a great time.
I had a great time.
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Re: Redditch
Twas a grand day out! I travelled down with Jeremy Croxall when we put the world to rights, arriving at just on 9am. The hall was filling up and we headed straight to Fredline and Lee Dweller's pitch. Wal and Harry were already there with their wives, so quite a party was gathered round the stall. John and I compared our Knocker Norris match rods and we agree that they are fine rods indeed, well designed and made for the job.
John's Tom Watson Midge hadn't been sold so, after a quick waggle, it just had to be bought. Did I really need yet another Aspindale made 10' 6" roach rod? That was to be my only purchase of the day as quite frankly I didn't need anything else. There were some really good 'project rods' being sold for really good prices, so both Wal and Jeremy left bearing cane!
It was great to see that Jeff Della Mura is getting close with is new books on floats and winders and was there to wet our appetite, assisted by another good pal of mine, Les Darlington. It was good to to see our TFF Hon. Vice President Malcom Baird, though his mobility issues saw him in his new electric 'chariot'. You can't keep a good man down though! I guess he didn't tarry too long as I went to find him for another chat, but he had disappeared. (thanks for our pressie, from Glenda and I). Lucky Luca came up trumps with the finest lardy cake I have ever tasted. One piece of that for Wal, Jeremy and me gave us an energy boost for the rest of the trip. Lovely grub.
I didn't spend enough time with Garry Mills, Allrounder, Hermit, Andrew Davis, Andy Batchelor, Steven Wooley, Tony Protheroe, Wayne Cryer and never even got to meet Stefan Duma and Steve Middleton this time. I am not convinced I even managed a full circuit of all of the stalls. On the way home Jeremy commented on what nice, like minded, people we meet in the traditional fishing fraternity. I could disagree with that!
John's Tom Watson Midge hadn't been sold so, after a quick waggle, it just had to be bought. Did I really need yet another Aspindale made 10' 6" roach rod? That was to be my only purchase of the day as quite frankly I didn't need anything else. There were some really good 'project rods' being sold for really good prices, so both Wal and Jeremy left bearing cane!
It was great to see that Jeff Della Mura is getting close with is new books on floats and winders and was there to wet our appetite, assisted by another good pal of mine, Les Darlington. It was good to to see our TFF Hon. Vice President Malcom Baird, though his mobility issues saw him in his new electric 'chariot'. You can't keep a good man down though! I guess he didn't tarry too long as I went to find him for another chat, but he had disappeared. (thanks for our pressie, from Glenda and I). Lucky Luca came up trumps with the finest lardy cake I have ever tasted. One piece of that for Wal, Jeremy and me gave us an energy boost for the rest of the trip. Lovely grub.
I didn't spend enough time with Garry Mills, Allrounder, Hermit, Andrew Davis, Andy Batchelor, Steven Wooley, Tony Protheroe, Wayne Cryer and never even got to meet Stefan Duma and Steve Middleton this time. I am not convinced I even managed a full circuit of all of the stalls. On the way home Jeremy commented on what nice, like minded, people we meet in the traditional fishing fraternity. I could disagree with that!
"You do not cease to fish because you get old, you get old because you cease to fish"