If I'm totally honest with you Tony, I'd doubt I'd ever make any of them
Unfortunately due to a number of reasons, back (and bowel) problems and the lack of ability (and enthusiasm) to be able to drive long distances anymore is stopping me, if I lived closer then it wouldn't be a problem, I now loath driving on motorways (which I have to do frequently in my lorry) as the lack of respect from other drivers is starting to eat away at my good nature.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
I can fully sympathise with many of the reasons given, Pete.
As per many on here, I've had back pain for years, sciatica on and off and nerve issues down my arms.
And, following a big accident on a motorway four years ago, I don't like driving. I hate motorways and I absolutely dread driving in the dark.
However, driving to The Bash is different, as you're so much looking forward to it.
If funds and time allowed, would it be worth considering driving there when driving conditions suited you better and, as there are a few close by, staying in a hotel for some comfort?
I know I speak for all the Boingermen when I say that we'd all like to meet you as you're a valued contributor to the forum.
Be great if you can; but we fully understand if you can't do one.
All the very best, mate.
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Thanks for those kind words Tony, even after all the abuse I give you on here you still want to beat me.......Sorry I mean meet me the problem with staying in a hotel would be my rifles, I'd want to bring a few of my British rifles with me (to show you what you've been missing all these years)and I wouldn't want to leave them in the car over night and I'd doubt I'd be able to get them in the hotel room with me, so it would be a dilemma if to come up rifleless or armed.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Absolutely, as Nick says.
And, if you wanted, our fine host, Mick, would look after them - something that he has done on previous occasions.
So many nice, honest, thoroughly trustworthy people at Quigley Hollow. Maybe a little tricky to grasp until you've witnessed the spirit and unity of the good Boingerfolk.
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I meant every word, Pete.
Abuse? That's not abuse. All water off a quack's back and nothing like what I have to put up with every day at work! Indeed, I find time spent on here talking with like-minded folk excellent therapy after a day there!
And I'd love to see your rifles.
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