Mayhem in May - Pictures

Details of all cooking events,please add details of any events you are aware of that may have been missed
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Some neat looking food in that slideshow, nice smoke ring and looks real juicy too :D
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So how's all the work going Toby - all the showers etc finished yet? Will we also get electrial hook up points ? :)

Your answers will make the difference to me looking forward to the the comp.......................or dreading it! :D
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The gents dont have anything to worry about they are in the porta cabin which was finished last year, still got a fair bit to do on the ladies facilities but I am sure i will get there. power is being put round the field as i type!
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cool......thanks Toby - looking forward to it now! :D
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Good to hear about the power. I got to have mains to inflate the pimp bed :D
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With the power in the field, will we be able to plug our normal 3 pin stuff into them or will we need a power converter like caravans use?
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It's always been 3-pin in the past Ed
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It is all standard 3 pin cant remember the power load will speak to Chris and find out for everyone
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