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Old Sodbury Sortout

Posté : vendredi 22 oct. 2004 15:47
par The Colonel 109
Bonjour,
Not sure if any of you have heard of the Old Sodbury Sortout in England? It is a swapmeet/autojumble entirely devoted to Land-Rovers and LR parts and is held twice a year at a showground in Newbury, Berkshire near the M4 Motorway. Anything LR is available from small parts to complete vehicles, for any model from S1 to Freelander. There are some trade stands as well as used parts. I believe overseas visitors get free admission. The website is
http://www.oldsodburysortout.co.uk/

I realise it is quite a way to come, but it is not too far from the ferry port at Portsmouth. May be worth thinking about for the next one. I believe a French LR club do attend, as well as some people from Belgium and Luxembourg.

I have been several times as a buyer, but am going as a seller this year - I have some old tyres to sell and one or two bits and pieces. The only problem is the weather forecast - it is due to be wet and windy all day unfortunately.

regards,

Michael

Re: Old Sodbury Sortout

Posté : vendredi 22 oct. 2004 16:54
par manu21
The Colonel 109 a écrit :Bonjour,

- it is due to be wet and windy all day unfortunately.

regards,

Michael
Thank you for these informations :yes:
So you mean that all the person say about the weather in great Britain is true?! :mrgreen:

Re: Old Sodbury Sortout

Posté : mardi 26 oct. 2004 15:30
par The Colonel 109
So you mean that all the person say about the weather in great Britain is true?! :mrgreen:[/quote]

Yes sometimes it is! Saturday at Sodbury was VERY wet ALL day. The ground turned into mud in places - great fun! I did sell my 4 tyres so have more room in the garage now, thankfully.

Tomorrow is also going to be wet and windy with gales. Perhaps I should head to the south of France for some sun.

Michael

Posté : mardi 26 oct. 2004 15:51
par Bruno P-G
Hello Michael

Don't worry: last we in Ardèche (South of France) for the "Special Series" meeting, we had a so so saturday but an very wet sunday, full of fog and rain.

But a very warm temperature, friendly atmosphere, and beautiful green laning with 15 series short and long wb, SI II and III.

Some photos should appear tomorow ?

Ahem... Antoine ?


Bruno

Posté : jeudi 28 oct. 2004 14:11
par manu21
Hello mickael
Perhaps, you should? :mrgreen:
and what's the boxing day in Great Britain you mentionned in the theme chrismas present?

Posté : jeudi 28 oct. 2004 15:07
par fa_
manu21 a écrit :Hello mickael
Perhaps, you should? :mrgreen:
and what's the boxing day in Great Britain you mentionned in the theme chrismas present?
Come home, i'll show you what boxing day is :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Posté : jeudi 28 oct. 2004 15:08
par fa_
More seriously (if google can be considered serious :wink: )



Boxing Day
The day after Christmas, the Feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, is better known as Boxing Day. The term may come from the opening of church poor boxes that day; maybe from the earthenware boxes with which boy apprentices collected money at the doors of their masters' clients.

Nowadays, we often see, in certain families, gifts (boxes) given to those who provide services throughout the year.

"Boxing Day" is listed in the Canada Labour Code as a holiday.

Posté : jeudi 28 oct. 2004 22:44
par landyman
congratulations François :bravo:

That's your first cultural post on this forum, ever.... :mrgreen:

Posté : jeudi 28 oct. 2004 23:10
par Apéricube
Hi Michael,

I use to go to the Sod each year (last time was the April edition).
Hope to see you there in a few months then :grin:



:wink:

Posté : jeudi 28 oct. 2004 23:20
par Bruno P-G
Apéricube:

It looks good. Can you organize a Special Series Displacement over there in April ?

Yo yo yo yo.

Lestrade
In Februar
Sod
In Aprol

Yo yo yo

:party:

Posté : vendredi 29 oct. 2004 7:40
par fa_
landyman a écrit :congratulations François :bravo:

That's your first cultural post on this forum, ever.... :mrgreen:

First, are you sure ?? hmm well, you might be right :mrgreen:

I'll try another one, one day ...

Boxing day...

Posté : vendredi 29 oct. 2004 10:03
par Takeo
Hello there !

Boxing day, huh.

Maybe we could use this as a pretext to celebrate our Land-Rovers which, after all, could be considered aluminium boxes.

And since someone here proposed to go out on or around the Winter Solstice day, why not make it into a serious celebration of Worship ?

We could build an altar and make offerings to the Prince of Darkness, for instance.

Or ceremoniously burn a Toyozuki or Itchypuzzy on a hilltop while chanting and dancing around the fire, clad in Birmabright panels, wearing Lucas jewelry and getting as high as kites by sniffing EP90.

Of course, to keep thing civilized, we would not sacrifice any virgins, we'll leave that to the pagans.

See y'all.

Takeo.

Re: Boxing day...

Posté : vendredi 29 oct. 2004 11:26
par Bruno P-G
Takeo a écrit :... wearing Lucas jewelry...
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Re: Boxing day...

Posté : vendredi 29 oct. 2004 21:08
par landyman
Takeo a écrit : Or ceremoniously burn a Toyozuki or Itchypuzzy on a hilltop while chanting and dancing around the fire, clad in Birmabright panels, wearing Lucas jewelry and getting as high as kites by sniffing EP90.

Takeo.
:super: :master: :master: :master: :master: :master: :master: :biglol: :fiesta:

Posté : vendredi 29 oct. 2004 21:26
par Apéricube
Bruno P-G a écrit :Apéricube:

It looks good. Can you organize a Special Series Displacement over there in April ?

Yo yo yo yo.

Great, and for those who wish to stay there for the w-e there's a good campsite only a few miles away from the showground.

It's also worth to mention that Dunsfold usually held an open door w-e at the same time and coming from the Southcoast it's on your way to Newbury.

Still have to think about this but I'm seriously tempted to enter the next edition as a seller, anyone being to the Sod before will understand... :mrgreen:

:wink: