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More crucially, the Crusty Pie man wasn't there , he was at York's farmers' market to day tho
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But itīs all right now, I learned my lesson well.
You see, ya canīt please everyone, so ya got to please yourself
Ricky Nelson
Friday evening our neighbours at home were getting ready to party the night away, BBQ and loud music not being our scene we made a last minute descision to go to the Driffield Show.
Arrived on site and parked along side 10 other MHF people.
Nicely sited 2mins hop to the show itself.
Saturday, purse and wallet at the ready, off to buy more "stuff" (you cant have too much stuff)
Took 20mins to walk around and that was us meandering slowly.
Nothing, nil, nowt, zilch to buy
Is it possible we have bought all the cr*p we need, no!!
Really there was nothing to buy!! unless you had a spare Ģ100k and in the market for a new RV!!
Despite the lack of show people the MHF people more than made up for the poor show. (I could become a poet!)
Met some really nice people and re-aquainted ourselves with others we have met before.I wont even mention Uncle Fester, whoever he was!!
Arn't we a great lot?
The fireworks on Sat night were excellent, even if we had to view them through the trees because we were too idle to go to the other side of the site to see them un-impeded.
Then without warning the heavens opened and brought "big wet rain"
The party ended abruptly and we made a mad scramble to get inside.
Sunday dawned bright and sunny.
Ollie got some help reassembling his weather beaten awning, and it was time to say our goodbye's till the next time.
Thanks Jaquie and John for the organisation, please, please reconsider coming to York..
Angie...................
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