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Where shall we meet up? (it better not be raining after all this)


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We are not commiting to either as yet. And the Brighton cunning plan needs to be extra cunning to work. So we working on the possibilty of both I think

Oh I dunno I'll stick with she the boss what she say goes :D
 
Don't you blame me mister sit on the fence!^^^^^^:mad:

Maggot, I posted on here before I was aware of the Brighton dooda.

Having said that bombscare is right, the Brighton thingy could prove to be a tad more difficult and has nowt to do with spends and more to do with time.

So we have to erm...er...sit on the fence for bit. :D
 
Don't you blame me mister sit on the fence!^^^^^^:mad:

Maggot, I posted on here before I was aware of the Brighton dooda.

Having said that bombscare is right, the Brighton thingy could prove to be a tad more difficult and has nowt to do with spends and more to do with time.

So we have to erm...er...sit on the fence for bit. :D
Hope you don't get splinters.


Bristol in the afternoon, then whizz down to Brighton for the evening shenanigans. Simple!
 
some things can be over debated I tell you.

Why should we go to brighton??? Sounds like its going to be full of non-brightonites :confused:
 
So, it appears that the little park that no one really knows and has no parking is winning...

Which I think is a bad thing really.

Dont get me worng diversity etc is good. But technically theres sort of reasons why we've had picnicy style meets up at Ashton court and the downs.

Parking is one, but secludedness away from crowds is another and I would say pretty much the main reason. I cant see St andrews park being a bit difficult to get away from people.

So I'll be honest and say that as much as it doesn't matter to me as I've goota drive to wherever and I've given up smoking etc. I probably wont go if it at St Andrews park. Please dont think of that’s as an attempt to dissuade anyone else from going to St Andrews park either, throwing my toys cos it not at the downs. It’ll be wicked Im sure

I just wont have good time, screamin kids and reams of people on top of each other will probably end in a mass slaughter cos I'll loose it with someone.

I reckon there could be a few people that wont feel as comfortable as they would somewhere else

So I think I'll say that if it does turn out that its at St Andrew park, Im sure you'll have a wicked time and it will a brilliant day but l probably wont go.
 
Much my thinking, tbh.

I did plenty of sitting in public view in small parks when I was 14, I'm not really sure I fancy it again all that much. I was hoping we might be having a picnic rather like those of the past few years, but I don't know how good an idea thats is in such an open space...
 
I'm not going to pressgang this thread but hats what I was thinking as well.

Hence why I thought perhaps the St Andrews place might not be as favourable.
 
I don't know why people think St Andrews Park is so small. I've seen plenty of people playing frisbee there and having picnics, sometimes even without the outbreak of mass slaughter.
 
Also technically you could play Firsbbes and have a picnic in our back garden.

But you would be able to nip off for a piss anywhere without everyone seeing you. :D

Or have a barbeque without a load of pissheads going ooororoooiiiiooooghggggggaaananthataaaaaaaggggiiveusaburger
 
But you would be able to nip off for a piss anywhere without everyone seeing you. :D

Or have a barbeque without a load of pissheads going ooororoooiiiiooooghggggggaaananthataaaaaaaggggiiveusaburger

Never seen a load of pissheads rampaging round St Andrews Park, but barbecuing is popular judging by all the smoke.

And you could always try the public toilets in the park if you want a piss.

No it's not as big as the Downs, but does it need to be?
 
Never seen a load of pissheads rampaging round St Andrews Park, but barbecuing is popular judging by all the smoke.

And you could always try the public toilets in the park if you want a piss.

No it's not as big as the Downs, but does it need to be?

I wasn't saying there were any.

What I was giving was the downside to playing frisbee in our back garden which was also big eneough to play it in

Do we need that much space?

Nope but a lot of people like to have the seclusion and privacy of being able to be somewhere away form everyone else so that we can be ourselves and enjoy it.

It doesn't look like it will be as possible to do that at St Andrews as it would on the downs.

Now it all sound like were going dogging
 
Oh gawd.

*packs body armour* :D :D

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Never seen a load of pissheads rampaging round St Andrews Park, but barbecuing is popular judging by all the smoke.

And you could always try the public toilets in the park if you want a piss.

No it's not as big as the Downs, but does it need to be?

Hi doc,

I think it needs to be large enough for peeps to 'hide' themself away from the masses. Most of the past picnic meet ups have involved, frisbees,spacehoppers,poi etc etc and 'other' leisure activities (not including dogging) that people enjoy. Oh and food...lots of food!:)

Plus I'm sure blood will be split if anybody dares to challenge me on my musical skills of playing jews harp and tambourine.:mad:
 
I don't know why people think St Andrews Park is so small. I've seen plenty of people playing frisbee there and having picnics, sometimes even without the outbreak of mass slaughter.

I went to st andrews park - either I missed the vast majority of it or its a small inner city park which suits its suburban surroundings fine but I fancy something different.

Its smaller than Windmill Hill no?
 
it is very small, you can walk around the perimeter in about 5 minutes, i'd rather go to the downs personally
 
I'm not bothered about 'hiding my self away from the masses', In fact I quite like the idea that I may bump in to other people that I know. Tbh I'm not bothered and happy to go with the majority vote. :)
 
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