mikeee
Mar 26 2003, 08:51 AM
Hi one and all,
Two bits of goooood neeewwwws.
At the AGM last Sunday, it was voted unanamiously (sp) that all new members get one third off for the first year's membership fees.
Our next meeting is on Sunday 27th April at the Royal Berkshire Sports & Social Club, Sonning Lane, Reading - get there for about 12.30 meeting starts at 1.00. There will be our bi - annual jumbly - time to clear the old kit thats filling your garage. Also, two open forums, one on marketing and the other on technical problems.
This is open to members and non members. More details - drop me a line.
mikeee
Apr 3 2003, 06:43 PM
Next Meeting:::::::::::
Sunday 27th April
The Royal Berkshire Sports & Social Club
Sonning Lane
Reading
Berkshire
1.00 to 3.30
Room open from 12.00
Annual jumbly - time to clear out the garage of that redundant kit
Open Forum #1 - Technical, everything from wiring a plug to bi amping
Open Forum #2 - Marketing, selling yourselfs and the association
See you all there
The Spindoctor
Apr 22 2003, 12:56 PM
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| it was voted unanamiously (sp) that all new members get one third off for the first year's membership fees. |
Just as a matter of interest Mikeee not for me (too far away) but others on the forum, what are the annual fees?
mikeee
Apr 22 2003, 07:15 PM
Good question Mr Spin.
General Member - £60 per year (£40 for the first year). (must have PLI and PAT)
Juniors - £30 per year (PLI & PAT, only if working on the road)
Spin your not to far away, we have members all over the country - Brighton, London, Hull, Skegness, Ellesmere port, Bristol and so on.
The Spindoctor
Apr 23 2003, 01:21 AM
I am too far to get over there and chat and get back for my evening gig. This is the thing, sometimes a night off would be luxury!!
Chrispy
Apr 23 2003, 10:14 AM
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| Brighton, London, Hull, Skegness, Ellesmere port, Bristol and so on. |
......Cheshire
With regard to the PLI - have you dropped the PLI cover that you used to provide automatically in the Membership fee?.
and a final question - Will I pass for a junior member with my boyish good looks??
, if I get around to having a shave i should pass for 14. Unlike now - where I could pass for Bob geldoff!.
DJ Spinko
Apr 23 2003, 12:06 PM
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Will I pass for a junior member with my boyish good looks?? , if I get around to having a shave i should pass for
Just who are you trying to kid !!
mikeee
Apr 23 2003, 09:20 PM
Spinko, Your repeating yourself, if you don't start making more sense, we'll have to put you in a home.
Chris, PLI was never part of our membership, but we did have a block policy, until 9/11, now ins. companies don't appear to be interested. But i'm still looking.
we do have a deal with the RAC - home start and recovery £56.00 a year, normal price £112.00
Chrispy
Apr 23 2003, 09:39 PM
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| Spinko, Your repeating yourself, if you don't start making more sense, we'll have to put you in a home. |
Mikeee i'm shocked! - an opportunity for you to do a bit of editing and you missed it!, Damn Paula would have spotted that 3 threads away
mikeee
Apr 23 2003, 10:24 PM
Why edit the chance of a good laugh, at someone elses expence, i'm sure it would be done to me LOL
Anyway, I haven't got to grips with the tools yet...........DON'T ANSWER THAT
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