Hi Bryan,
I'm afraid you changed the DOTH venue too late for Rick Morris and me. We
went to Panshanger as arranged and enjoyed a very pleasant and healthy
lunch. I can confirm, as previously reported by Paddy, that the restaurant
and menu at Panshanger is very good and I have to say is much better than at
Enstone.
How many went to Enstone?
Best wishes,
William
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Allsop" <bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Europa-List: The price of Bacon Butties
<bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sorry Fergus! The exchange rate may not be good, but my bacon butty and
coffee cost less than two pounds on Wednesday.
Cheers, Dother Bryan.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fergus Kyle" <VE3LVO@xxxxxx>
To: "EUROPALIST" <europa-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Europa-List: off topic - PFA
Folks -
Those of you involved in the UK in the firm's writhings are
undoubtedly sincere in the intensity of your attitudes. One can sense
that
readily.
However for those of us (touched or not by Nameless'
indiscretions) who abide on the outer fringes - NA, SA, AFR, ASIA and
AUS -
the results are variously distant, comic, distressing or in one or two
cases, infuriating. Perhaps you can see the attitudes of several
hundred
fellow builders being affected by an essentially local event - as is
photgraphy for a national publication.
This is countered here by following the DOTH series for the
pleasure of seeing good friends enjoying their hundred-pound
butties........
which distance may stifle here.
Nevertheless, please consider making your campaign on another
URL, or at least on a lesser address list. This will serve to prevent
polarising a fairly cohesive group - to the detriment of us all.
E&OE
Cheers, Ferg
PS: It appears that PFA is an association which has legal and
procedural
powers which transcend the term. It is interesting to see the different
impressions various members reveal of the establishment.