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How could anyone work while this theatre gets under wayCrazy

Im off and I cant bloody wait..

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By:
Simonw1981
When: 04 Mar 12 19:31
Suppose I better be as I will be there for four days
By:
Glossy
When: 04 Mar 12 19:31
Whole week off!

This week coming up is going to be the longest ever.
By:
judorick
When: 04 Mar 12 19:36
retired in 2004 so what is this off that you speak of? Grin
By:
thieveslikeus
When: 04 Mar 12 20:55
Work from home so will just multitask and avoid afternoon appointmentsCool
By:
marychain1
When: 04 Mar 12 20:57
annual leave from the Tuesday-Friday.

On course Monday, will watch Wed-Fri in the Lady of Mann, Liverpool
By:
CVByrne
When: 04 Mar 12 21:15
Fly over Monday, fly back Saturday. Can't wait to see Kauto in the Gold Cup, hope it goes better than last time I was there to see him in 2010
By:
JOCI Club
When: 04 Mar 12 21:51
Got the whole week off, and travelling down by car on Monday, and back Friday night after racing. Love it! I love it when we arrive on the outskirts of Cheltenham, round about Cleeve Hill, and stop for a pint in the hotel on the hill, before driving down to our house.
By:
playthegameboy
When: 04 Mar 12 21:54
I usually finish by midday every day but took the week off just to be extra safe. I cant foooooking wait!!Love
By:
Mr Eboue
When: 04 Mar 12 21:55
Finish work on saturday.

My dad is coming down for the preview evening on the Sunday. Game of golf on the Monday then Battle commences on Tuesday....

Probably go up there on Wednesday aswell then the last 2 days I will be sat on here with my TV on.

Happy
By:
the Inca
When: 04 Mar 12 21:58
Over Tuesday to Friday.  Went for a once in a lifetime trip 5 years ago - back every year and will be every year.  Rude not too.
By:
judorick
When: 04 Mar 12 22:00
it's my birthday on the Friday and I will be have a party and a barbecue on my roof terrace starting lunch time - bunch of French, spanish, scandinavians and brits all getting smashed together
By:
dermo79
When: 04 Mar 12 22:12
off Tue & wed only, always drive down from London the Monday eve with a couple of mates... love the banter on the way down about the week ahead spirits are always high...cant wait
By:
Glossy
When: 04 Mar 12 22:20
Going to the preview night on Sunday too Eboue. A little disappointed by the panel if truth be told.
By:
jasey
When: 04 Mar 12 22:21
Yes,the 10th year running now i have booked it off
By:
magic carpet
When: 04 Mar 12 22:22
Wouldn't miss Tuesday with my Family and friends for the world it's priceless
By:
Pre-Fat-Low-Fat-Foods
When: 04 Mar 12 22:25
Cool
By:
thecookiemonster
When: 04 Mar 12 22:49
its like christmas when you were little .. hopefully there will be winners under the tree's ..
By:
cricnut
When: 04 Mar 12 23:06
Never miss, I pack up Thursday evening, I used to go, but the crowds and the fact I can get better prices on here, means I watch frome home. Miss the great atmosphere, for what is the greatest sporting event, in the whole calender year. I'm so excited and we still have 9 days to go. I've not missed this event now for around 25 years, its just such a superb event.
By:
onehundredandeighty
When: 04 Mar 12 23:06
Ive had so many arguments in the last 3/4 days with the girlfriend,she knows what this week means to me so i put a ban on spending.She said (your like a child) so i says "look just make sure ive got a grand and STFU" seems to have gone down well
By:
jokersjow
When: 04 Mar 12 23:52
Oh yes!

I'm off work and my mates and I are Grinoff down to the festival!

25th year for me on CH/Tuesday and 12th on the trot in a cottage nearby.

Quite simply "the best day of the year..." to quote dickens :-) We drive down Monday AM and let the good times role.... AWESOME
By:
jokersjow
When: 04 Mar 12 23:53
Oh yes!

I'm off work and my mates and I are Grinoff down to the festival!

25th year for me on CH/Tuesday and 12th on the trot in a cottage nearby.

Quite simply "the best day of the year..." to quote dickens :-) We drive down Monday AM and let the good times role.... AWESOME
By:
andy85
When: 05 Mar 12 00:19
Oh yes I booked it months ago and can't wait  Grin
By:
bigben
When: 05 Mar 12 09:04
I would have had a weeks holiday, but i dont need to now as ive managed to dislocate & break my ankle in two places. I shall still be there for all four days thoughGrin
By:
Goth 83
When: 05 Mar 12 09:12
Unlucky Ben Sad. I've torn the ligaments in my ankle after falling from a ladder ten days ago. Thought I'd broke it, but it's mending quickly.Happy See you there !
By:
el chine
When: 05 Mar 12 09:20
going down tues , 1st time since 2002 when moscow won arkle,rooster won cnty h and best mate won his 1st GC.back wed pm for wk, thurs , fri in pub
By:
judorick
When: 05 Mar 12 09:39
aww nasty injury Bigben, hope the racing helps you forget about it!
By:
stevo1
When: 05 Mar 12 09:55
Drive down with mate Tuesday morning 6 ish from West London, breakfast in hotel Cirencester stayed same place now for approx 10 years. Mull over our ante-posts, hopefully no more high profile withdrawals this week but sure there will be. Tuesday is best days races imo, come back Friday as gotta to work in evening,will be sucking few mints as be watching in Pub Friday afternoon.
Good luck and enjoy!
By:
Steamship
When: 05 Mar 12 10:05
As a boy of 10 I was off school ill it was 1979. I had to go to one of my mums friends, anyway she said go and sit in the room with my dad he's watching racing. It was Cheltenham first day, I immediately was hooked. All through school I played truant on this week and when I worked for others I booked this week off. I now work for myself so it's no problem, but in 33 years I have not missed a day of Cheltenham Festival, although I have only been once.

Have a great time if you're going.
By:
SEATHESTARS....NO1
When: 05 Mar 12 10:07
Don't understand why people look forward to going to the track where it looks sooo over crowded, struggle to get bets on at any kind of decent priceWhoops, miss all the special offers from the high street firms as no time to visit these shops and mull them over as having to be up early to get into queue to get onto course, queuing up at the various bars for warm over priced beerWhoops!

Rather stay in my comfortable armchair thanksWhoops with computer on oddschecker and betfair on 2 tabs with car outside reversed into drive way for them quick trips down to the shops to get them offers only available in them in morning. HD tv set to channel 4 with access to all the races live on ruk with every bet after C4 go off air. In fact pretty sure i will find a link somewhere coming from some middle east country for free access to ruk for this reason Shocked!
By:
the orginal hushwing
When: 05 Mar 12 10:16
I'll be in the Betfair lounge whatever this is. Anyone been in it before?
By:
Giddy
When: 05 Mar 12 10:31
Why does the festival affect us so badly that we act like kids? As always I have the Tues onwards
off work. My uncle who I was quite close to died the weekend and I reckon its odds on his buried next week. I seriously wont know what to do for the best. Would need to be at the funeral really for my mums sake as it was her younger brother,but the thought of it being Gold Cup day fills with dread.
I have a serious book on the Gold Cup and I need to be around to trade. Trying to make up excuses already for not going to the plantSadDevil
By:
SEATHESTARS....NO1
When: 05 Mar 12 10:37
That really is bad news that mate when your addiction rules your head that much that you start to try and think of an excuse to not go to a funeral of someone you say was close to you just because of a race meeting Shocked!

If your really split on this that much, sky plus the coverage. Watch it when you get home. Or watch the races back on sporting life if you do not have sky or virgin.
By:
judorick
When: 05 Mar 12 10:46
that doesn't help if you need to trade prices in play
By:
Swardean
When: 05 Mar 12 10:52
Working from home mon/tues next week.  So get to see all the racing no bother.  Off to Cheltenham at 6.00am on Wednesday morning, on course for the Weds and Thursday, returning home Thurs evening. Last year was out till 3.30am on Weds eveningShocked. Golf booked at 7.00am on Friday morning, then pub lunch and watch racing all afternoon.  Hit town Friday night and high jinx to be had. 

Can wait, its getting to ridiculous levels of excitement now and still over a week to go.
By:
Giddy
When: 05 Mar 12 10:54
I can watch the rerun on Racing Uk but I do need to be around for the actual race. What would you guys do?
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 05 Mar 12 10:55
Seathestars

That 10.07 post has got to be a wind-up right?

Mischief

I can't see how anyone with a shred of 'soul' can NOT be on course.

Cheltenham (the annual life-affirming experience) is about so much more than sitting down in a comfy chair, (maybe) chiseling out an extra point from rushing to a local bookies and being able to instantly rewind a race and watch it again.

Go with your bad self if Cheltenham for you is genuinely as you've described. I wouldn't dare to tell anyone how they should enjoy their leisure time and especially not the festival.

I'll happily miss out on cushioned buttocks (matron!), notional aspects of 'value' and horseracing in two-dimensions on the old cathode ray (BTW, missing out on Thommo and the immediate post-race jockey interviews is surely a 'plus' for those on course denied access to a telly?) to be there, going mental with 60-70,000 pretty-much like-minded nutters, before, during and after racing.
By:
SEATHESTARS....NO1
When: 05 Mar 12 11:33
Nope no wind up, i would rather save those kind of experiences for my fav rock club in Blackpool Crazy!

So being crushed in a betting ring trying to get bets on and then struggling for a viewing platform to watch the raceConfused is your thing fair enough, i don't get it, some may say i am too old for an old fashioned mosh - pitShocked down my fav' rock club (The Tache, Blackpool, now re-located, need to go to new one but was at last bash party night and was the one that was floored during last song after speech to Enter Sandman-Metallica) but i refuse to admit it haha! LaughCrazyShocked
By:
crystalhunt
When: 05 Mar 12 11:35
bigben
05 Mar 12 09:04 Joined: 28 Jan 08 | Topic/replies: 267 | Blogger: bigben's blog
I would have had a weeks holiday, but i dont need to now as ive managed to dislocate & break my ankle (in two places). I shall still be there for all four days though


Brave soldier Ben but as Tommy Cooper said you shouldn't go to those places.LaughLaugh
By:
SEATHESTARS....NO1
When: 05 Mar 12 11:41
Have been to Cartmel a couple of times during August bank holiday weekend, attendance there can be much greater than your average York ebor or your Royal Ascots, such a small course but sardine like in the betting jungle on both sides (course and tatts) on the Sat' then you got the fairground and laddies tent and beer tent too! Thoroughly enjoyed the day (s) i went there and would go again but would i go to the Chelt fest', pay money for a ticket to get treated worse than at CartmelConfused Not a chance!

Great spectacle, unbelievably competitive (which is not a good thing imo when trying to back a winner) the olympics of national hunt racing. Don't get me wrong i look forward to it every year but unless someone offered me free tix, free traveling and like at last years Grand National when i got chance to be in betfair box with a friend (to which i feel the same about) not for me! (Took us 2 hours to get on a train back to where the car was parked 2 stops away from Aintree and 1hour of that was trying to get near the station and onto the platform!)
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