Good to see the newsletter drop thruogh the letter box this morning after an 18 month absence, well done everyone thats worked hard in getting it back
in circulation. All that is except Bob, I read your Exeter kit car show report and feel it necessary to put the record straight. I'm the one
who wears the trousers in my house, its just that the wife tells me which ones.
Seriously though, well done Bob, I didn't realise you could spell.
damn, i've been beeten to it. I wanted to get the first post on the newsletter in.
Well done everyone. How about for the next magazine an article on ....
how to quickly build your car - which excludes me from writing it
how to make your garage safe - again excludes me!!!
how to keep your garage warm - errrm, nope can't help on this one
how to make great suggestions for the newsletter - hey, i could write this one!!!!
Oh Aye, well done BOB.
B@st@rds!
Cheers
THE EDITOR OF THE LOCOST NEWSLETTER !!!
LOL sorry paul i couldnt resist that one.
Well done to chris and marcus among others,its great to see the mag/newsletter back.i'm sure the next issue will be 48pp at least with plenty
more adds in.
Yes, well done indeed guys.
A right rivetting read. It cheered me up no end!
thanks and regards
Dave
Is the newsletter going to be published online for us poor souls without a UK address?
Graber
An online version is being prepared, you ARE a member aren't you Steve?
Cheers
Chris
chris, ive moved, guess if you sent me one it was to my old address, n/p though if its gonna apear online.
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Originally posted by chrisg
An online version is being prepared, you ARE a member aren't you Steve?
Cheers and congrats, Chris and the team.
Nice to see a bit from mr C himself.
Well done and long may it continue.
ATB Dan.
And, to answer the question in the newsletter, on-line version would suit me fine, in PDF ideally (fairly compact, free reader, operating system
independent).
How often is it going out?
rgds,
David
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
And, to answer the question in the newsletter, on-line version would suit me fine, in PDF ideally (fairly compact, free reader, operating system independent).
How often is it going out?