Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre
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Re: Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre
Lilyjack you poor bugger,man flu,thats worse than giving birth!!!!
get well soon Tony
get well soon Tony

TonyT- Number of posts: 94
Age: 41
Location: Truro,Cornwall. (2" Burrell)
Registration date: 2008-06-17
Re: Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre
Tony, you're a dead man if ya ole lady see's that post
hahahaha. And Bungle, PRAY?? Do they have churches in pubs??
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Cheers tho guys, funny as hell those posts, made I smile they did
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Wellllllllllllllll, I went in the end, only for SATURDAY though as I was too ill on Friday to go anywhere, I have to say, it was pretty damn good and I most definitely look forwards to being there next year with my OWN engine built, was nice to meet some faces and have a natter as well, Col with his 4", (oh and his burrell as well) and Bungle, I'll agree with an earlier post about your paint job and build quality, for those that haven't seen Bungles 2" (oh and his Burrell)
, it's an absolute beauty it honestly is, a serious amount of time and effort in that build and it shows too.
All in all, a good crack was had by all I reckon, I definitely had a good time and the road run was the absolute b****x, thoroughly enjoyable and definitely not something one does every day, oh and STEVE!!!!!!!,,,, no bollockin when I got home (around 9pm) so it was all good mate
Anyway, I could go on for ever about it all but I think it's time for a cuppa (with whiskey purely for medicinal purposes you understand), take it easy you lot and catch you all laters..
Regards,,
LilyJack
ps: Colin, Red to Yellow, Yellow to Blue, Blue to BITS!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers tho guys, funny as hell those posts, made I smile they did
Wellllllllllllllll, I went in the end, only for SATURDAY though as I was too ill on Friday to go anywhere, I have to say, it was pretty damn good and I most definitely look forwards to being there next year with my OWN engine built, was nice to meet some faces and have a natter as well, Col with his 4", (oh and his burrell as well) and Bungle, I'll agree with an earlier post about your paint job and build quality, for those that haven't seen Bungles 2" (oh and his Burrell)
All in all, a good crack was had by all I reckon, I definitely had a good time and the road run was the absolute b****x, thoroughly enjoyable and definitely not something one does every day, oh and STEVE!!!!!!!,,,, no bollockin when I got home (around 9pm) so it was all good mate
Anyway, I could go on for ever about it all but I think it's time for a cuppa (with whiskey purely for medicinal purposes you understand), take it easy you lot and catch you all laters..
Regards,,
LilyJack
ps: Colin, Red to Yellow, Yellow to Blue, Blue to BITS!!!!!!!!!!
LilyJack- Number of posts: 115
Location: UK
Registration date: 2009-04-01
Re: Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre
Firstly can i apologise to Steve for not coming back to the stand on Sunday to say hello.. I couldn't return on sunday which was a slight disappointment.
The stand looked the nuts (Bungle your 2" wonder is something else...)
I had a great saturday as i haven't attended a BSEPS rally for a few years.
I had intended to spend more time up at the stand in the morning but was given the chance to help one of Johns fantastic pair of ploughers (Sunrise,Sunset) in the morning which was an honor as they had laid semi derelict in the village i live in until he took them both and fully restored them back to a pair of working engines which i hadn't seen working since.
There was a fantastic atmosphere over the whole sight with some old faces making for a great evening of beer and chatter around the showmans. My hat comes off to Paul for yet another fantastic show.
i've no idea where the afternoon went but having found old friends jumped on board and off we went to find a trailer or two..
The wave of people wanting to go on the pub run was huge this year and this was reflected by the queue out of the door for a pint...
I look forward to next year....
Lillyjack - great to meet you.
Waterways - Sorry we didn't..
Steve - I didn't catch the name of your dog but she's lovely. (i would have stayed to chat longer but it was clear your bitch and my Ridge Bruce didn't quite see eye to eye.
Regards
Nick
The stand looked the nuts (Bungle your 2" wonder is something else...)
I had a great saturday as i haven't attended a BSEPS rally for a few years.
I had intended to spend more time up at the stand in the morning but was given the chance to help one of Johns fantastic pair of ploughers (Sunrise,Sunset) in the morning which was an honor as they had laid semi derelict in the village i live in until he took them both and fully restored them back to a pair of working engines which i hadn't seen working since.
There was a fantastic atmosphere over the whole sight with some old faces making for a great evening of beer and chatter around the showmans. My hat comes off to Paul for yet another fantastic show.
i've no idea where the afternoon went but having found old friends jumped on board and off we went to find a trailer or two..
The wave of people wanting to go on the pub run was huge this year and this was reflected by the queue out of the door for a pint...
I look forward to next year....
Lillyjack - great to meet you.
Waterways - Sorry we didn't..
Steve - I didn't catch the name of your dog but she's lovely. (i would have stayed to chat longer but it was clear your bitch and my Ridge Bruce didn't quite see eye to eye.
Regards
Nick
sonick45- Number of posts: 39
Location: Barton-Le-Clay (Beds)
Registration date: 2009-01-26

Re: Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre
Ah we'll all meet again soon enough Sonic mate
was nice meetin you as well chap and apologies for not mentioning in my earlier post.
I have to sit back quietly smiling though at Bruce not seeing eye to eye (sits with whiskey quietly chuckling at something to do with sheep)
Roll on next season eh...
Regards
LilyJack
I have to sit back quietly smiling though at Bruce not seeing eye to eye (sits with whiskey quietly chuckling at something to do with sheep)
Roll on next season eh...
Regards
LilyJack
LilyJack- Number of posts: 115
Location: UK
Registration date: 2009-04-01
Re: Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre
HI GUYS, AS I'VE SAID BEFORE ELSEWARE, THIS IS MY FAVORITE RALLY OF THE YEAR (FOR ME BETTER THAN DORSET). THIS YEAR THE WEATHER WAS GREAT RIGHT THRO, MEET SOME MORE FACES, LILYJACK YOUR OK, I'VE GOT OVER THE SHOCK, AND MY STOMACH IS STARTING TO SETTLE NOW !!! LOL
ON A SERIOUS NOTE, GUYS THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR KIND COMMENTS ON OUR ENGINE, WE ARE PLEASED WITH THE WAY IT IS COMING ON NOW, AND YES WE WE BE SETTING FIRE TO IT, NO ITS NOT 'JUST FOR SHOW' AND NO IT 'WON'T BE PUT IN A GLASS CASE'. ALL THINGS I'VE BEEN ASKED OVER THE WEEKEND !
REGARDS
BUNGLE
ON A SERIOUS NOTE, GUYS THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR KIND COMMENTS ON OUR ENGINE, WE ARE PLEASED WITH THE WAY IT IS COMING ON NOW, AND YES WE WE BE SETTING FIRE TO IT, NO ITS NOT 'JUST FOR SHOW' AND NO IT 'WON'T BE PUT IN A GLASS CASE'. ALL THINGS I'VE BEEN ASKED OVER THE WEEKEND !
REGARDS
BUNGLE
BUNGLE- Number of posts: 216
Age: 51
Location: HERTS (2" BURRELL)
Registration date: 2008-06-17
Re: Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre
Hi Guys.
A great weekend all round good food,good company,great beer and entertaiment and more engines than you see at a majority of rallies.
Colin
A great weekend all round good food,good company,great beer and entertaiment and more engines than you see at a majority of rallies.
Colin

eng14110- Number of posts: 5
Age: 45
Location: Staines Middx
Registration date: 2009-02-04
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