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We're signed up with the site and the buffet/disco. Only been out once in our MH so far and where was it? - Southsea, of course. Torrential rain and gale force winds, so here's hoping the New Year will be better!!
Look forward to mixing with some MHF people and getting a few tips on MH life.
Back from a second NYE's at Southsea, which was up to its previous high standard. Weather was very variable, raging gale on Friday to balmy sunshine on Sunday. Despite fighting a severe(?) case of man-flu managed to haul myself and Missus to the main event on New Year's Eve. The function room was all layed out pukka with choice of cutlery, glassware, party hats, poppers etc. A help-yourself hot and cold buffet was provided from eight o'clock to eleven, the food was very good and almost everyone went round for seconds. I had the beef curry, and I'm told that the fresh, whole salmon was wonderful. Music was provided by the campsite's tamed DJ, and even to my classically trained ears was was very acceptable, we were still able to maintain a conversation at reasonable levels. Highlight of the evening was John can't-dance-till-I've-had-this-pint-glass-surgically-removed escorting Jaqui for a very classy jive on the dance floor. I'm sure that there will be many pics of the event. We all had a great time and will almost certainly be repeating again in December 2008.
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Back from a second NYE's at Southsea, which was up to its previous high standard. Weather was very variable, raging gale on Friday to balmy sunshine on Sunday. Despite fighting a severe(?) case of man-flu managed to haul myself and Missus to the main event on New Year's Eve. The function room was all layed out pukka with choice of cutlery, glassware, party hats, poppers etc. A help-yourself hot and cold buffet was provided from eight o'clock to eleven, the food was very good and almost everyone went round for seconds. I had the beef curry, and I'm told that the fresh, whole salmon was wonderful. Music was provided by the campsite's tamed DJ, and even to my classically trained ears was was very acceptable, we were still able to maintain a conversation at reasonable levels. Highlight of the evening was John can't-dance-till-I've-had-this-pint-glass-surgically-removed escorting Jaqui for a very classy jive on the dance floor. I'm sure that there will be many pics of the event. We all had a great time and will almost certainly be repeating again in December 2008.
Just arrived home from the NYE meet at Southsea and visiting family in Surrey. Had a great NYE with everybody from the MHF that was there, great food, great atmosphere and even nicer people.
It was an excellent weekend and a great evening. Would certainly look foward to the same again next year. The Buffet and entertainment were worth every penny.
Great choice Jaquie.
Gina and Alec.
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