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Post by Waaaaaayne on Nov 22, 2005 1:23:03 GMT 1
What happened with packing up today? You mentioned somthing about needing help with stands but then everyone wandered off and strange Ninja people appeared
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Post by tim on Nov 22, 2005 1:55:58 GMT 1
there was a few of us in the storage room trying to figure out how to put the stands away with out them either being in the way.. or attempting to kill someone....
the ninja people are just strange people that run around in white pyjammas... they have the hall after us at 4pm on mondays
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Post by NEUAL Disorganiser on Nov 22, 2005 13:02:15 GMT 1
I suppose that being hidden away at the far end of the hall, it's easier to slip away unnoticed. Oh well...
And yes, the boss packing was interesting... Particularly when we tried to put the tramps away...
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Post by thecanuck on Nov 22, 2005 13:25:33 GMT 1
I suppose that being hidden away at the far end of the hall, it's easier to slip away unnoticed. Oh well... And yes, the boss packing was interesting... Particularly when we tried to put the tramps away... Tramps eh? I didn't know that you could bring those into the sports hall, or why you would... it always seemed more like a back alley kinda thing to me... OH! Trampolines... yes, well. Mind out of gutter then.
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Post by NEUAL Disorganiser on Nov 22, 2005 13:52:58 GMT 1
Well, I could have said beds, but that would have confused you even further wouldn't it?
Quite good fun last night, Russell and I had a good tumble on one of the beds...
Shame that puting them away involved fighting the straw bosses...
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Ian
Post, dammit!
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Post by Ian on Nov 23, 2005 15:13:50 GMT 1
I'm Ian, not quite a newbie but the way I've been shooting I may as well be.
One of the two bare-bow'ers. The one that tries to pursuade others to get rid of their sights.
Unsucessfully
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Post by daveyc1983 on Nov 25, 2005 14:08:50 GMT 1
Hi i'm Dave (yes, another one). new to archery this term but i feel i have taken to it like a duck to water...well, a lame duck to very shallow water perhaps. Only here for a year doing a masters so i gotta get real good real quick!
See u all tomorrow
Dave
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Post by Georgie on Nov 25, 2005 15:43:46 GMT 1
I'm Georgie.
You've probably noticed me. Unless you are not here. Poor you.
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Post by NEUAL Disorganiser on Nov 28, 2005 14:07:59 GMT 1
Some of us have a semi-permenant reminder of you too... OUCH!
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Post by collsauce on Nov 28, 2005 18:38:32 GMT 1
I'm Colleen - the quiet, loveable Canadian, trying hard to uphold our good name, almost as hard as Sarah's trying to tarnish it... Nice guys don't always finish last, promise. But ya, I'm just here for the year. Been shooting about 7 years. As unhappy as I look when I shoot, I swear I am enjoying it! Couldn't live without it...
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Post by Bx on Nov 28, 2005 18:46:54 GMT 1
Aww, its nice to see someone enjoying it all
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Post by matrah on Nov 29, 2005 20:07:06 GMT 1
Mat posting again, because *cough* someone didnt think i wrote enough the first time ¬_¬ so: Hello I'm mat, i'm the big chap who wears a long blue coat and Dr. Who scarf occasionally..new this year and loving it. This is probably something i will do for the rest of my life i think! I like to shoot bow 201, the 28#r because it has a comfy grip I'm also from Goodricke C Block, and I love port drinking some now in fact! Mat
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Post by Miles on Nov 30, 2005 19:18:50 GMT 1
Port - The instant way to mine (and my girlfriends dad's heart :-)).
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Post by thecanuck on Nov 30, 2005 19:30:37 GMT 1
I'm also from Goodricke C Block, and I love port drinking some now in fact! Mat OOOH! Port! YUM! (can I say that if I'm part of the hanging-out-talking-while-sober-until-2am crowd?) It would also be one of my drinks of choice. Now I want port. Grrrr!
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Post by Rosie on Nov 30, 2005 20:20:18 GMT 1
OOOH! Port! YUM! (can I say that if I'm part of the hanging-out-talking-while-sober-until-2am crowd?) Yes you can, because you've only commented on the flavour, rather than expressing a wish to get extremely drunk on it. Also, it does taste nice.
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