Rally Chat SPEND EASTER WITH MOTORHOME FUN.

Carol

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Why not check the Rally on at Chester over Easter with admission to the Food Festival thrown in, within easy walking distance of the City Centre, we only need 20 more Funsters to join us and we will be provided with a Marquee for a long Easter Week end of Fun.
click on the link at the bottom of my page for booking details. :Smile:
 
Come on funsters, this is a great meet, best location ever with the best Marshall's ever and a marquee will make this so so so much better. Do not be put off by the price it's well worth it and better than any other Motorhome tat show where you come away with things you dont need.

So pull ya fingers out and get booking.......

Come and join in the fun,
 
Hi
.....and your 'secret' pub is a about 10min walk from the show and yes very good beer
still good prices just before christmas
 
In fact it isn't expensive if you are a solo traveller because it is one of the few meets that charges per person instead of per unit ... so we actually get a good deal for once. See you there. :)

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I'll not stop till your all booked...i intend to be the Bob Geldof of this meet.... now give us ya booking! !!!!

Oh and jim says If we reach the target he intends on buying everyone a beer...
 
Why don't all yu solo travellers take advantage of this meet where you arn't penalised against.... Come on .... let's not be in such a minority again...... get booking. :)
 
Sorry folks, can't make it this year. We have a band booking for a silver wedding on Easter Saturday.

If they get the EHU laid on to the Funsters area and a marquee this year, it will indeed be a great meet. It was our first Fun meet ever last year & despite the various problems, inspired us to do more.

Jazz fans may like to know that one of the pubs (Alexanders?) has live jazz on the Sunday afternoon - thanks to Barrie & Janine I got to meet & listen to 'Count' John McCormick, double bass player extrordinaire, better known to the outside world as the fifth member of the Spinners, as he not only played bass with them for many years but was also their musical director. He was playing as part of what appeared to be the pub's resident band.
 

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