“What it means to be part of our Club”

Johnny57 replied on 28/06/2019 07:41

Posted on 28/06/2019 07:41

CLUB MAGAZINE July 2019
“What it means to be part of our Club” page 12 & 13

After reading this I got “just a taste”  that they are “ forgetting” CLs
I am amazed WHAT A CLUB!

No wonder some members have not heard of CLs!

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Posted on 03/07/2019 23:18 by Tinwheeler

Never assume that others think as you do, WTG.😟

I do hope your use of ‘bludgeoned’ was another example of humour only it’s really hard to tell at times. That’s where a few😀😁😃come in handy. 👍🏻👍🏻

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Tinwheeler replied on 04/07/2019 00:32

Posted on 03/07/2019 23:30 by

Do you have difficulty understanding the written word without pictures and illustrations?

Posted on 04/07/2019 00:32

I have no trouble at all in detecting unwarranted rudeness and sarcasm if that’s what you mean.

Tinwheeler replied on 04/07/2019 00:34

Posted on 03/07/2019 23:21 by ABM

Didn't we have this discussion about long term 'vans on the road up to Godrevy from Hayle last year Tinners innocentcool

Posted on 04/07/2019 00:34

You could well be right. In which case the motorhomer might have been ‘breaking his journey’ for 3 years. 😀

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Posted on 04/07/2019 00:32 by Tinwheeler

I have no trouble at all in detecting unwarranted rudeness and sarcasm if that’s what you mean.

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Posted on 03/07/2019 21:48 by moulesy

Well I realise that if one or both of you have to be back for work then holiday time is important. But really,  wouldn't you arrive home more relaxed if you left Cornwall earlier, took it easy and used one of umpteen sites within minutes of the motorway rather than a layby? 

Posted on 04/07/2019 05:42

We love Cornwall, so max out our time down here. 

I work nights, Im at an age now I cant finish work Saturday morning to make it down here same day, passed that marathon years back.

So our plan has for umpteen holidays book an extra night to leave early evening, gains us another day down here and travelling back in quiet traffic. Works well, no lost time.

Maybe next year it will all change, looking at store and pitch as an option.

In a few years we will be retiring down here, so no caravan, perhaps a small motorhome, St Austell area, be afraid, be very afraid!

To answer the title of the thread, "Nothing".

Not for us anyway, the people on the CMC rally next door may have a different opinion, I suppose it's what you make of the club that is the deciding factor into a persons opinion. Only interested in the booking protocols

 

replied on 04/07/2019 06:39

Posted on 03/07/2019 23:21 by ABM

Didn't we have this discussion about long term 'vans on the road up to Godrevy from Hayle last year Tinners innocentcool

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Tinwheeler replied on 04/07/2019 06:49

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It's been repeated so often as has the comment about vans at St Michael's Mount I assume that the stories are so old that the vans must have been horse drawn.  

Posted on 04/07/2019 06:49

Sea-horse drawn if they were at St Michael’s Mount. 😄

Tinwheeler replied on 04/07/2019 06:58

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Unwarranted rudeness???? You say that after the comments (personal) you have addressed to me of late?

Posted on 04/07/2019 06:58

I stated a fact and cited no one, as ever.

Have a good day  😀

 

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Posted on 03/07/2019 19:24 by nelliethehooker

The obvious answer is because they are too mean to use a proper site, apart from when they want to fill up with water and dump their waste.

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Posted on 03/07/2019 22:28 by

I very much doubt that they would base an entire holiday on doing that.

We certainly saw quite a number of motorhomes in Cornwall spending their time in the same layby during our 5 nights near Hayle

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