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Matt Kasar
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Old post #1 posted Oct 6th 2014, 01:46:46 Quote 
As many of you know I've had an unofficial meeting place that nobody is likely to go near for quite a while (Alleycats, Bali, Indonesia)
The news is that I now have a new pub that might be a bit more in range for some (UK) users

I recently bought the White Horse Inn, a country pub in East Sussex. Drop in for a pint if you are passing or let me know if a more substantial meet is in order
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Old post #2 posted Oct 6th 2014, 04:58:57 Quote 
Which White Horse, Matt? There's quite a few in E. Sussex. :p
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Old post #3 posted Oct 6th 2014, 05:22:57 Quote 
Does it have rooms available? Maybe the next GPRO meeting ????????
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Old post #4 posted Oct 6th 2014, 10:31:00 (last edited Oct 6th 2014, 10:31:31 by Matt Kasar) Quote 
doh! The village is called Bodle street green Paul.

No rooms available PJ, I did think about turning upstairs into a holiday let but in the end used it to retain the services of a decent chef

whitehorsebodlestreet.com
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Old post #5 posted Oct 6th 2014, 13:53:10 Quote 
Id be up for a Southerner meet up Matt. Being in Kent and all. I know Tim Sewell and Jezz Bowden are down East Sussex way :-)
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Old post #6 posted Oct 6th 2014, 16:21:24 Quote 
Sounds good Keri, I thought you'd be hiding away in a coal mine mate ;)

Obviously it's a pub so anyone is welcome anytime. But if there are quite a few keen we can have the place to ourselves on a monday night..... maybe after we get the pool table installed in a few weeks
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Old post #7 posted Oct 6th 2014, 22:37:47 Quote 
I'd happily go anywhere in the UK for a GPRO meet - I mean, I go to bloody Scotland ffs! :P

Count me in - with enough warning to get time off work :)
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Old post #8 posted Oct 7th 2014, 20:22:08 Quote 
Why do people only go so far up north or so far down south for a meetup? :(
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Old post #9 posted Oct 8th 2014, 00:01:05 Quote 
I don't know Joe, why do people only go so far up north or so far down south for a meetup?
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Old post #10 posted Oct 8th 2014, 00:07:59 Quote 
Because the chicken crossed the road :(
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Old post #11 posted Oct 8th 2014, 00:10:56 Quote 
Quote ( Joe Manifold @ October 7th 2014,20:22:08 )

Why do people only go so far up north or so far down south for a meetup? :(


Surely this isn't that far away from Essex Joe - about 1/2 the distance for me to go Scotland and about 1/3 of the time to get to Kent.
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Old post #12 posted Oct 8th 2014, 00:12:38 Quote 
I'm currently in Hertfordshire so even further away. Yeah to be honest it's not too far...
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Old post #13 posted Oct 8th 2014, 16:40:26 Quote 
Not far from hertfordshire but a ball ache coming all the way round the M25 or across london by train....... essex would have been much easier.
While you are in Hertfordshire though check out hoddesden kart track..... one of my favourite tracks that used to run 60mph prokarts
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Old post #14 posted Mar 12th 2015, 22:40:58 Quote 
sorry for plugging my own place again but we just got this

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurants-g499608-Hailsham_Ea...

and I'm so very happy :D
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Old post #15 posted Mar 12th 2015, 22:45:27 Quote 
Quote ( Matt Kasar @ March 12th 2015,22:40:58 )

sorry for plugging my own place again but we just got thishttp://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurants-g499608-Hailsham_Ea...and I'm so very happy :D


Well done :)

Seems like you are running a extremely successful business :)
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