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me too. been down 10 years. only had company twice. Prefer it that way
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We have hardcore of 4 who always go, then usually a couple of extras (different every year).
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double bed ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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^snoring?...fook that
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Been going for years on my billy,however i have three mates wimme this year,all fez virgins and only coming because .....1 they see how buzzed up i get to go so want to experience it and 2.... I can open 3 accounts and have it right awffff yee harrr...at the cost of a beer
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I often go to Newbury races on my own as i cant be bothered to ask around to see who is going, far easier to decide that you are going rather than worry about company.
In this day and age its really hard to find real hardcore racing fans but luckily i go with my brother to every festival and bump into many friends at cheltenham. Always meet super Kevin Watson and his dad on the Tuesday for a pint. |
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Always go on my own first two days, then a gang of mates descend for Thursday and Friday
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I went to Newbury today on my own
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The great thing about the festival is that you can easily hide from your mates when you've had a last fence faller and they're all on the winner.
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Baby Run
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often go by myself noone I know follows it like me so company bores me - know lads there though to have a beer with.
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If I went, I think I'd probably be happy enough going on my own. I'm a selfish ***t, so like doing what I want when I want, and not having to plan around everyone else
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