I thought I would resurrect this and suggest a New Year drink ( or curry ) to celebrate the coming years trading!!!
Any takers? Maybe more than 1 venue to suit us all geographically.
G
Perhaps I'm being a little ambitious here but I really feel that if we organised something formal and more extensive we'd get a bit more interest than the previous meet.
Rather than reserving a little table in the corner of a pub why don't we organise a formal event? An event where we can not only meet for a chin wag but also to share trading ideas and techniques. I've got a projector and a sound system if it helps?
We don't have to spend hundreds hiring a conference room but even a community centre or school hall would do the trick.
If we get all participants to contribute towards the cost of the event (venue hire, refreshments, whatever), then they will come.
I'll even suggest a few ideas for the event name...
So how about:
Net Trap Seminar
The Trapper Symposium
Trapper's Delight
These are crap names I know. I don't really care what we call it, let's just get something organised! :clap:
personally i'm just interested in meeting people and getting a bit pissed while pretending to know evrything there is to know about trading.
....... As long as it's somewhere we can put a sign up to avoid what happened last time, with everyone being at the same venue but somehow missing each other!
??? Did that happen? I thought it was the snow.....
I live in Cov (which isnt that bad by the way) brum would be good
I think it's us ex 1980's Two Tone Ska Music loving Rude Boys with these assumptions as the song "GhostTown" by The Specials was written about Coventy I beleive!
Hands up who used to go to school in a Black Stay Press trousers, white Fred Perry Polo Shirt, Black Harrington Jacket with Tarten lining, white socks with the red and blue top banding and black brogues of Loafer shoes, sometimes Doc Martin Shoes.
And when they cracked down on Fred Perry shirts you got white shirts with button down collers, Gold plated Tie Pin anbd Tied the school tie with the thin end showing and the wide end tucked inside (reverse as such).
Oh.... and a Crew Cut haircut, No 4 top , No 2 Sides, Not quite as scary as a Skin head (No 1 all over) but similar rebel effect.
Happy Memories School in the Early / Mid Eighties.