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06/6/2013 at 6:50pm
Location: East Sussex Outfit: None Entered
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We'll always say hello and make a bit of small talk about the weather or whatever, but tbh we don't really go away to make new friends. We go for real quiet chill-out time, away from work, noise, phones, tv and people. We both have a bit of a horror of people who want to be your new best friend especially when they're not really our cup of tea (not being snobby or anything, it's just that some people get right on my threepennies). In fact, the idea of a cruise is horrendous to us, as if someone you can't stand latches on to you for the duration, there's no escape.
We're probably a bit more inclined to get proper chatty with people who clearly share some of our interests - motorbikes, classic cars and dogs, mostly - but I can see that some people might think we're a bit stand-offish when we don't want to go and join them and all their extended family for beers and barbecue.
We'll always help out anyone who seems to be struggling though, and often offer a cuppa to new arrivals while they get set up. We've lent pumps and so on, jump-started cars and OH has changed a wheel for someone onsite who got a flat tyre. I've dispensed plasters, wasp-eze and aftersun and kept an eye on people's kids while they've popped to the loo (and that's really big of me, because I don't "do" children" ).
So if you're ever camping near a bald bloke and a fat, 50-something blonde with 2 lakeland terriers and an Icarus, we're not really being snooty or anything, we just enjoy our own company.
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06/6/2013 at 11:11pm
Location: Leicestershire Outfit: Khyam Ridgidome XXL and many others
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BryanMitch, you had me in stitches with the phonecall from Mr Goodbod, it nearly had me rolling off my chair and thinking (dare I say) CCC Club sites? You should do a video of that!
We are all different and as much as everywhere we go, a hotel, a cafe, a holiday destination, we're thrown together in a mixed bag and we can't help it but try to get on with each other.
I've been to some trips whilst feeling stressed and grumpy, probably not talked to others enough. But now I really chat to everyone and anyone and that has become one of the joys of camping, as in whose campfire are we going to find ourselves next to? Having a 4 year old breaks the barriers from about 30 seconds from opening car door. But even if he wasn't there, I'd still talk to anyone.
I think the key is to watch people's faces when you talk to them, and first time they're often a bit set back and sometimes surprised, try second time they've warmed up.
And never judge anyone by appearance - it's the tattooed types with crates of beer that invariably will help you kindly whilst the perfect expensive tent and gear type sits on their bum. Generalisations I know but true often enough. Not that I've needed any help but I know which type asks me if I do!
Don't even want to say anything about people in expensive new caravans driven by Range Rovers looking down on us tenters!
------------- My OH is convinced that a permanent raincloud follows my tent where ever it is pitched. Apparently, I could end all drought and famine in Africa simply by pitching my tent there!
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07/6/2013 at 7:46pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Yellowstone Yukon 4 missouri 3
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Quote: Originally posted by fran1000 on 06/6/2013
We'll always say hello and make a bit of small talk about the weather or whatever, but tbh we don't really go away to make new friends. We go for real quiet chill-out time, away from work, noise, phones, tv and people. We both have a bit of a horror of people who want to be your new best friend especially when they're not really our cup of tea (not being snobby or anything, it's just that some people get right on my threepennies). In fact, the idea of a cruise is horrendous to us, as if someone you can't stand latches on to you for the duration, there's no escape. We're probably a bit more inclined to get proper chatty with people who clearly share some of our interests - motorbikes, classic cars and dogs, mostly - but I can see that some people might think we're a bit stand-offish when we don't want to go and join them and all their extended family for beers and barbecue. We'll always help out anyone who seems to be struggling though, and often offer a cuppa to new arrivals while they get set up. We've lent pumps and so on, jump-started cars and OH has changed a wheel for someone onsite who got a flat tyre. I've dispensed plasters, wasp-eze and aftersun and kept an eye on people's kids while they've popped to the loo (and that's really big of me, because I don't "do" children" ). So if you're ever camping near a bald bloke and a fat, 50-something blonde with 2 lakeland terriers and an Icarus, we're not really being snooty or anything, we just enjoy our own company.
Snap on the cruise, my husband keeps slipping the idea in but I know I'd get the boat bore
------------- 2013
Easter - Thorpe park tin tent
May bank - Saxdale
Whitsun - Nantcol
June - Studfold
July - Priests house, Barden's back garden ;-)
July- 4 vents Paris for euro Disney
Aug - Saxdale
Aug- high straggleton farm
Aug BH - Studfold
Sept - Stratford
Oct - Masons
NYE -saxdale (eeeek)
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