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Nice car to have at 18. I managed a spitfire at 19 and insured through Footman James for £720 for my first scheme. Thought that was a lot a time. Can't believe how much insurance companies charge young drivers now, really doesn't seem fair.
more than welcome for you to drop it off at mine, while you play the course by my house....
Would that be Wrangaton GC? Played it a few times. Most unusual in that the front nine holes are the original >100-year-old moorland links whilst the back nine are on farmland meadow. It's like playing 2 different courses in one round.
I've played at Exeter G&CC today and come in knackered and sunburnt . What happened to winter? It was only a few weeks ago we were wearing woolly hats and thermal togs! Can't complain.
Dave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
Would that be Rangoon CG? Played it a few times. Most unusual in that the front nine holes are the original >100-year-old moorland links whilst the back nine are on farmland meadow. It's like playing 2 different courses in one round.
I've played at Exeter G&CC today and come in knackered and sunburnt . What happened to winter? It was only a few weeks ago we were wearing woolly hats and thermal togs! Can't complain.
It would be, i have played the moorland part a few times my self,
i do like reading the added rules about live stock and poo on the green... dont get that any where else : )
I probably shouldn't post this here as it is a 'rival' club but:
" Young Driver Insurance
All three panel members can quote for drivers down to 17 years of age with a full licence, for classic car policies on a range of Triumph models. You may be surprised how low the premiums are compared to insuring a modern car, and you can choose to pay the premium in instalments."
indeed, i should have mentioned it refers to livestock 'poo'
as there are sheep and dartmoor ponies thats wonder around ... however they are kept off the green but there are occasions when a gate gets left open...
I remember playing hockey on the grass pitch at school, not long after a flock of sheep had broken in. The the proverbial was certainly flying around that day
I remember playing hockey on the grass pitch at school, not long after a flock of sheep had broken in. The the proverbial was certainly flying around that day
i bet that was a right laugh, although possibly messy.
when i play golf there i play for dinner, my plan is hit a sheep. dads playing behind me finds the sheep,picks it up. dinner for a week
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