Now there's a phrase you don't hear very often ...!Nice one S4TAN

Now there's a phrase you don't hear very often ...!Nice one S4TAN
You're a valued contributor to the site mate, and when you engage brain to fingers to keyboard you are funny as <beep>. Other times you just die on your arseS4TAN wrote:Now there's a phrase you don't hear very often ...!Nice one S4TAN
A lack of attention to detailAndiroo wrote:
Hey Harper in those deep dungeons of yours, whats a bookley?
Cheers,
Andiroo.
You're a valued contributor to the site mate, and when you engage brain to fingers to keyboard you are funny as f*ck. Other times you just die on your arse
Seriously though, you should hear it more often but it just goes to your soft head so we don't bother
LolS4TAN wrote:You're a valued contributor to the site mate, and when you engage brain to fingers to keyboard you are funny as f*ck. Other times you just die on your arse
Seriously though, you should hear it more often but it just goes to your soft head so we don't botherCor, bloody hell Kangaroo - didn't realise you were a critic of some description! Soft head? Die on my arse? A harsh review I feel ... Variety and Spotlight positively raved about me darling ... did 3 seasons at the Vic don't you know ...
P.S. Let you into a little secret: my "now there's a phrase ..." comment was actually me taking the piss out of myself .... shhhhhh ...![]()
Good idea mate - although that was our initial plan, we've decided on a site-wide banner link to go up pretty soon - don't really want to come over too strong on forums, and wanted to keep the 'stickys' clean for forum usersS4TAN wrote:If you want to publicise this event a little more widely why not multicast a 'heads-up' thread on the individual model forums within the site? I guess there will be a percentage of visitors to this site that don't browse the trackdays & meets section for some reason or another - and that includes the registered members who can actually view it.
Make it a 'bulletin' post and link to this thread - you may even get some new people register as members ... and would allow you to cast your net somewhat wider, thereby encouraging a better turnout ..... just a little thoughtlet from my brain/finger/keyboard combo.
Andiroo wrote:We are discussing the possibility of arranging a summer event for all users, including friends/family and kids, with a wide range of driving activities to appeal to most, which above all else is fun and safe.
This event will be held at a central UK location, probably on a Saturday or Sunday, in May, June or July.
The proposed events for the day are as follows;
1) Top Speed runs on a long runway.
2) 0-60, 0-100 & 1/4 mile timing & possibly braking tests.
3) Autotest / Handling course combined, set out with cones, with the 'reversing into a pretend garage' part.
4) Tracktime / Sprint. It could be either, depending on what people want. The sprint is one car at a time, so potentially more accessible for first timers.
5) Show & shine / concours running throughout the day, with an awards for best ‘new’ car and best 'classic'.
6) Evening Meal/Awards at a nearby location for a sit down meal, presentation of awards, general good laugh and maybe a drink or two. Overnight accommodation obviously available .
These events are intended to be ideal for anybody who wants to use their car safely for track type activities, but finds the VMAX, Santa Pod & trackdays a little bit daunting and OTT.
We welcome any comments you have on the above idea, including any suggestions you may have on the format itself - especially any other events/entertainment we could include that would make it a better day for you, your friends and family.
Costs for this day are subject to confirmation but likely to be in the between £125 and £175 for car & driver, £ 10 per spectator & £ 20 for spectators vehicles. We will need approx 60 car for this to be viable depending on the venue, and obviously some hands-on help on the day itself.
Hope you guys think this is a good idea and we look forward to your support in making this happen![]()
Cheers,
RS246 Crew.
Thanks for the response AndyAndiroo wrote: It would be nice to say we could dedicate this just as an RS246 event, and that is our aim, but being realistic we may need to invite other sites to join us - let's see how it pans out mate![]()
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