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Post by Rob on Jun 3, 2008 21:09:39 GMT
fail sage is case sensitive
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Post by tkdben on Jun 4, 2008 6:13:26 GMT
Admin clean up the thread please. Hasting sounds like a great idea, i don't believe we have ever trained there as a group, a day out to somewhere new. and if any of you guys still have energy at the end my muay thai gym is along the sea front
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Post by stroodlefits on Jun 4, 2008 13:40:02 GMT
you should be glad i didn't quote rob who totally owned me there Hasting sounds a great place to train! Or folkestone maybe...
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Post by oliewood on Jun 5, 2008 11:30:26 GMT
folkestone really boring LOL and ive been to hastings for parkour hense forth our video. It didnt seem the best place to go really as things werereally spread out! i havent covered dover yet or margate :/
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Post by Antz Doust on Jun 5, 2008 17:30:22 GMT
im not going to hastings, its way to far and not worth it, i think people really need to make a decision, personally i think just keep it fairly central for most of us and make it canterbury or this jam is never gonna happen
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Post by Falconkie on Jun 6, 2008 15:44:20 GMT
Rob fell asleep on his keyboard lol
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Post by Falconkie on Jun 6, 2008 15:53:31 GMT
right time to do what we said about pros and cons
Margate:
Pros: Lots of spots, summerfield supermarket, easy to get to, train tickets cost above £5 (from where me and jake live), beach
Cons: can be crowded sometimes, couple of spots may be guarded and not accesible (e.g. roof gap which someone still needs to do, scaffolding), by the sea (could be a problem)
could we know when it is aswell please? (needs to be before august in my opinion as some people leave for university/colleage soon)
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Post by stroodlefits on Jun 6, 2008 18:54:33 GMT
im not going to hastings, its way to far and not worth it, i think people really need to make a decision, personally i think just keep it fairly central for most of us and make it canterbury or this jam is never gonna happen i would be perfectly happy to have a jam in canterbury ;D
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Post by Falconkie on Jun 6, 2008 19:10:02 GMT
put your pros and cons down then...
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Post by stroodlefits on Jun 6, 2008 19:46:52 GMT
put your pros and cons down then... ok pro: i live there, therefore i find it most accessible to other places. Also if its a nice day canterbury is great as some spots have large areas of grass to sit down, rest or trick upon.
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Post by Lecko on Jun 6, 2008 22:56:46 GMT
19th/20th of july suits me best, not summer hols but like the weekend before, so people probs won't have a lot on.
if people are up for it i reckon a two day jam as i have talked about before. one day in a wooded area, camp the night there (nearby campsite), then train/lifts to nearest town the next morning and spend the day there. Canterbury quite possibly, there are a number of woods around, eg Blean, King's (Challock) or Perry (Selling).
Thoughts?
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Post by tkdben on Jun 7, 2008 6:08:09 GMT
kings is amazing!! dunno for training in, but its a very nice forest.
falk the roof gap your talking about is it the one by the multi storie car park with a like 30 ft drop?
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Post by Falconkie on Jun 7, 2008 20:59:49 GMT
no im talking about the one near the flats and beach
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Post by Antz Doust on Jun 8, 2008 10:01:58 GMT
riiiiiiiight...
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Post by Joe [street perfection] on Jun 27, 2008 21:01:33 GMT
im up for this
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