F1 Rejects meet in London 6th Feb
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F1 Rejects meet in London 6th Feb
Hi everyone, this probably should go in the HWNSNBM forum, but I suspect it would be missed by many if I did put it there.
After Enoch blurted out in the latest podcast that some of us might want to meet him on his trip to London, I took the liberty of contacting our dear webmaster, Jamie "Kuwashima" McGregor and surprisingly/reluctantly he was up for it! If you wish to join Jamie and myself, we will be at the Marquis Cornwallis pub on Thursday evening. The pub is in Russell Square, but is also pretty walkable from Kings Cross or Euston if you can avoid getting the tube: http://www.themarquiscornwalliswc1.co.uk/findus/
I have no idea about pubs in Bloomsbury so I hope its an OK one!
Hope to see you there!
After Enoch blurted out in the latest podcast that some of us might want to meet him on his trip to London, I took the liberty of contacting our dear webmaster, Jamie "Kuwashima" McGregor and surprisingly/reluctantly he was up for it! If you wish to join Jamie and myself, we will be at the Marquis Cornwallis pub on Thursday evening. The pub is in Russell Square, but is also pretty walkable from Kings Cross or Euston if you can avoid getting the tube: http://www.themarquiscornwalliswc1.co.uk/findus/
I have no idea about pubs in Bloomsbury so I hope its an OK one!
Hope to see you there!
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I may even record a quick chat with watka for the next podcast...anyone else welcome to join in!
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I only wish I was in England right now
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Yeah, I'd like to try and make it, but Cardiff to London isn't exactly feasible for me tomorrow, unfortunately.
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watka wrote:Hi everyone, this probably should go in the HWNSNBM forum, but I suspect it would be missed by many if I did put it there.
After Enoch blurted out in the latest podcast that some of us might want to meet him on his trip to London, I took the liberty of contacting our dear webmaster, Jamie "Kuwashima" McGregor and surprisingly/reluctantly he was up for it! If you wish to join Jamie and myself, we will be at the Marquis Cornwallis pub on Thursday evening. The pub is in Russell Square, but is also pretty walkable from Kings Cross or Euston if you can avoid getting the tube: http://www.themarquiscornwalliswc1.co.uk/findus/
I have no idea about pubs in Bloomsbury so I hope its an OK one!
Hope to see you there!
I'll try to make it. If your mobile number hasn't changed, I'll send you a text.
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Aerospeed wrote:I only wish I was in England right now
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Aerospeed wrote:I only wish I was in England right now
Same here... fortunately, we might be able to some day meet in Sarnia or London, Ontario. I think the fact I mention Sarnia suggests I live in the north central or western part of the state of Michigan as to make it equal distance for both.
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Dammit, I have a placement interview tomorrow so I wouldn't be able to make it. A shame, but have fun y'all!
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I'm in school so I can't make it but have fun anyway
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Whilst I'm free from uni tomorrow, there's no way in hell I can afford train tickets to London during weekdays. And there's the 48 hour tube strike taking place as well.
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Faustus wrote:watka wrote:Hi everyone, this probably should go in the HWNSNBM forum, but I suspect it would be missed by many if I did put it there.
After Enoch blurted out in the latest podcast that some of us might want to meet him on his trip to London, I took the liberty of contacting our dear webmaster, Jamie "Kuwashima" McGregor and surprisingly/reluctantly he was up for it! If you wish to join Jamie and myself, we will be at the Marquis Cornwallis pub on Thursday evening. The pub is in Russell Square, but is also pretty walkable from Kings Cross or Euston if you can avoid getting the tube: http://www.themarquiscornwalliswc1.co.uk/findus/
I have no idea about pubs in Bloomsbury so I hope its an OK one!
Hope to see you there!
I'll try to make it. If your mobile number hasn't changed, I'll send you a text.
Same number as before. I'll probably be getting there around 6.30pm.
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Like users such as East Londoner, I live near London but I wouldn't be able to visit.
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watka wrote:Hi everyone, this probably should go in the HWNSNBM forum, but I suspect it would be missed by many if I did put it there.
After Enoch blurted out in the latest podcast that some of us might want to meet him on his trip to London, I took the liberty of contacting our dear webmaster, Jamie "Kuwashima" McGregor and surprisingly/reluctantly he was up for it! If you wish to join Jamie and myself, we will be at the Marquis Cornwallis pub on Thursday evening. The pub is in Russell Square, but is also pretty walkable from Kings Cross or Euston if you can avoid getting the tube: http://www.themarquiscornwalliswc1.co.uk/findus/
I have no idea about pubs in Bloomsbury so I hope its an OK one!
Hope to see you there!
Were it during the weekend rather than the working week, I would have been tempted to join you - unfortunately, since it's a reasonably lengthy journey for me, I will sadly have to decline your offer.
As for decent pubs in London, I'm not familiar with the pubs in central London - if you were heading towards Hammersmith, I could recommend a few places that way that are worth checking out, though I suspect that is probably a long way out of your way to go.
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Damn, if I wasn't in uni all day, i'd have totally been up for this.
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It may be very short notice, but if there's anyone who can make it...
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I'd be up for it...
If 1) I live across the Atlantic and further inland about 400-500 kms 2) Since I'm young, and my parents freaks about my own security, they'd never allow me until I'm much older. Well, for whoever is going, have fun!
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go_Rubens wrote: I'd be up for it...
If I live across the Atlantic
Great news, Rube. You can go! And it won't cost you a dime.
I have taken the liberty of charting out some awesome routes for you, all you have to do is make some print-outs, have them laminated and put your paddle skills to the test on your merry way. Follow my itinerary and you'll be alright. First get your parents to drive you to the nearest location of the Susquehanna River from where you live.
I assume it's not that far?
Then just paddle on south, going through Chesapeake Bay, until you reach the Atlantic.
*My route starts off from Virginia Beach onwards.*
Now, it's kind of against the norm, but if you have or can gain access to an enclosed hull kayak with a well defined keel, preferrably with a spray skirt attached, by far the safest, quickest, easiest and most accessible route is this:
Most likely some amateurs reading this will point out that open top kayaks (those without spray skirts or enclosed hulls) are more generally used while travelling in the ocean, but don't listen to them. They don't have a clue what they're talking about, to be frank.
Some kayaks can have attached rudders, canoes don't have this feature. You'll have to decide if you want them with you or not.
But if you fancy yourself more of a dare-devil, you can choose the considerably longer route. But be warned here Rube, it is much more perilous. I can't stress that enough, you need to have a strong will and the strength of two men if you are to succeed.
For this route you will need to leave the kayak at home, and instead get a hold of a flat water canoe. It is a far better choice:
In any case, whichever route you choose you should at all times wear a coast guard approved PFD whenever in either boat (not just have one on board).
If you want to make some stretches easier while paddling the Atlantic, you could attach a small motor on your canoe, if it has a flat back.
It adds weight, sure, but it's freakin' sweet.
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Righto. Will see those of you that can make it - diniz and faustus - are you in too? - there at 6:30pm.
Left my F1 Rejects cap at home alas, so to make me distinguishable - I'll be in a white baseball cap with NY on it!
Cheers,
Jamie
Left my F1 Rejects cap at home alas, so to make me distinguishable - I'll be in a white baseball cap with NY on it!
Cheers,
Jamie
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Kuwashima wrote:Righto. Will see those of you that can make it - diniz and faustus - are you in too? - there at 6:30pm.
I'm in. Looks like it'll be a repeat performance of the Silverstone tests...
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Shame I'm up the other end of the country - this sounds good. (No way of getting down there now I'm afraid!!)
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Jocke1 wrote:go_Rubens wrote: I'd be up for it...
If I live across the Atlantic
Great news, Rube. You can go! And it won't cost you a dime.
I have taken the liberty of charting out some awesome routes for you, all you have to do is make some print-outs, have them laminated and put your paddle skills to the test on your merry way. Follow my itinerary and you'll be alright. First get your parents to drive you to the nearest location of the Susquehanna River from where you live.
I assume it's not that far?
Then just paddle on south, going through Chesapeake Bay, until you reach the Atlantic.
*My route starts off from Virginia Beach onwards.*
Now, it's kind of against the norm, but if you have or can gain access to an enclosed hull kayak with a well defined keel, preferrably with a spray skirt attached, by far the safest, quickest, easiest and most accessible route is this:
Most likely some amateurs reading this will point out that open top kayaks (those without spray skirts or enclosed hulls) are more generally used while travelling in the ocean, but don't listen to them. They don't have a clue what they're talking about, to be frank.
Some kayaks can have attached rudders, canoes don't have this feature. You'll have to decide if you want them with you or not.
But if you fancy yourself more of a dare-devil, you can choose the considerably longer route. But be warned here Rube, it is much more perilous. I can't stress that enough, you need to have a strong will and the strength of two men if you are to succeed.
For this route you will need to leave the kayak at home, and instead get a hold of a flat water canoe. It is a far better choice:
In any case, whichever route you choose you should at all times wear a coast guard approved PFD whenever in either boat (not just have one on board).
If you want to make some stretches easier while paddling the Atlantic, you could attach a small motor on your canoe, if it has a flat back.
It adds weight, sure, but it's freakin' sweet.
I might nominate that for POTY just for personal reasons!
Although I do have one issue, that is I don't quite have the kayak or canoe roll down yet. So, that's too bad. Oh, wait. I at least can roll the boat using the backdeck handroll, but not using a paddle yet. I've still got a few years until I can attempt to qualify for an international ICF event, so I have time to learn and do things right. Well, maybe I'd be interested in trying crossing the Atlantic that way one day
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Kuwashima wrote:I may even record a quick chat with watka for the next podcast...anyone else welcome to join in!
That's the one upside for everyone that I couldn't make it.
Nobody wants to hear my strong Brummie accent on a podcast. Trust me, it's bad.
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FullMetalJack wrote:Kuwashima wrote:I may even record a quick chat with watka for the next podcast...anyone else welcome to join in!
That's the one upside for everyone that I couldn't make it.
Nobody wants to hear my strong Brummie accent on a podcast. Trust me, it's bad.
Oh man that makes me even more gutted I couldn't make it. And I sound like a more nasal James Hunt.
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I hope you guys had a great day. Next time you could go a couple more hundred miles to the East and South
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And now we're on the run, and you know we're having so much fun... being Formula One Rejects in London!
Those of you who were paying attention to the Silverstone Young Drivers' (and Gary Paffett) Test in July will know which one is me, which one is Watka and which one is Webmaster and Site Author Masami Kuwashima... I mean, Jamie McGregor.
Expect about 15 minutes of the next podcast to be handed over to said meeting when our overlord and loyal servant of HWNSNBM has finished his world tour and can edit it into something usable!
Those of you who were paying attention to the Silverstone Young Drivers' (and Gary Paffett) Test in July will know which one is me, which one is Watka and which one is Webmaster and Site Author Masami Kuwashima... I mean, Jamie McGregor.
Expect about 15 minutes of the next podcast to be handed over to said meeting when our overlord and loyal servant of HWNSNBM has finished his world tour and can edit it into something usable!
James Allen, on his favourite F1 engine of all time:
"...the Life W12, I can't describe the noise to you, but imagine filling your dustbin with nuts and bolts, and then throwing it down the stairs, it was something akin to that!"
"...the Life W12, I can't describe the noise to you, but imagine filling your dustbin with nuts and bolts, and then throwing it down the stairs, it was something akin to that!"
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Diners flee Bloomsbury pub after fight breaks out between guests knocking food trays onto the floor.
*Diners were enjoying evening meals at The Marquis Cornwallis pub in London, at 31 Marchmont Street, near Russell Square, when an argument broke out between kitchen staff and guests.
*Three male individuals believed to be indentified by CCTV cameras as members of a Formula One internet forum then began tipping over food trays on to the floor.
*More than 20 diners were told to leave as the row escalated.
*Police were called to the scene but confirmed the incident was 'resolved amicably'.
*Manager Hui Sheng apologised to customers for what happened.
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PUBLISHED: 15:10 GMT, 7 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:14 GMT, 7 February 2014
Diners at a Bloomsbury pub were forced to flee after staff became embroiled in an angry bust-up with a number of hostile and violent patrons.
Staff were heard shouting at the patrons in a heated argument over the most rejectful driver in F1 history, before plates were thrown around the pub.
All of the food trays were tipped onto the floor and customers were sworn at as tempers boiled over.
More than 20 diners were forced to leave The Marquis Cornwallis, following the incident on Thursday evening.
Twenty diners enjoying dinner at The Marquis Cornwallis pub in London, pictured,
were forced to flee after an argument broke out between kitchen staff and guests.
Officers from Farringdon and Holborn Police attended
the scene after reports of a disturbance.
Student Dan Paterson, 18, was eating at the pub with friend Jack Baguley, when the incident happened.
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Paterson: "We could hear an argument in the kitchen and we heard a pan drop. Three members of the staff then came out and there was more shouting. Then some guests tipped all the food trays on to the floor. Apparently the staff had been continuously aggravated by the people sitting next to us, three or four guys in their late twenties and thirties. I heard them all night talking about F1 drivers, I'm not much into sport but one of them spoke of someone named Luca Badoer, and how he was so much better than Gaston Mazzacane. This 6'4" waiter walked by and became really incensed when hearing them talk.
One of the kitchen staff came towards us not long after, saying he was sorry and wanted us to leave because, in his words, "a brouhaha was about to go down".
All of a sudden half the pub were engaged in fisticuffs, I saw some young girls crying. It was mayhem. Shocking."
Photo from Dan Paterson's cell phone.
continues Paterson: "We saw cooks coming out of the kitchen with knifes, it was crazy.
The bartender had a broken champagne glass that he tried to slice a guys neck open with!
The one with all the beard, I think. But he managed to break free. And then he shouted something about
'defending the honor of Pedro Diniz'."
Hui Sheng, manager of the pub, today apologised for the embarrassing incident and said the staff involved no longer work there.
He said: "I apologised to all of the customers and didn't charge any of them. It was a fight between kitchen staff and some guests. I am really sorry about what happened to our customers. I even went to the Holiday Inn which is nearby to apologise to their guests, too. Apparently the ruckus could be heard into the hotel rooms."
Farringdon police confirmed they were called to the Marquis Cornwallis and said the incident was resolved amicably.
Messy: The fight between staff and guests spread into the dining area
where they started throwing food trays on to the floor (stock image pictured).
The most active participants involved in the brawl, yet to be identified by police:
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Post of the year clinched.
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That was brilliant Jocke! Except that I'm 24 so I'm deeply, DEEPLY offended by your suggestion that I'm at least in my late 20s.
Thanks to Jamie for putting up with us for the evening!
Thanks to Jamie for putting up with us for the evening!
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watka wrote:I'm deeply, DEEPLY offended!
I am sorry, but you will have to take that up with Suzannah Hills.
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