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8 May 2007, 09:23
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Goodwood FOS guest ticket for Friday?
Very cheeky I know - and highly unlikely at this stage, but ....
does anyone have a guest ticket for the FOS Friday that they aren't using?
Thanks all
Lucy
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8 May 2007, 09:51
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Lucy, the Daily Telegraph often have an offer for a free ticket on the Friday if you get stuck.
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13 May 2007, 15:59
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Guest tickets? Do you have to ask for them or do they just appear? Is it like a guest pass in North America, a general admission ticket? And are they only for Friday?
keke
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13 May 2007, 16:03
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Originally Posted by racerkeke
Guest tickets? Do you have to ask for them or do they just appear? Is it like a guest pass in North America, a general admission ticket? And are they only for Friday?
keke
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Everyone who is accepted to marshal is issued a ticket for themsleves and one for their partner for each day they marshal
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13 May 2007, 17:10
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Okay, so if I don't have a "partner" who isn't marshalling, may I give the guest ticket to a friend? They would not be staying over, just attending the event.
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keke
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13 May 2007, 18:31
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Originally Posted by racerkeke
Okay, so if I don't have a "partner" who isn't marshalling, may I give the guest ticket to a friend? They would not be staying over, just attending the event.
Thanks,
keke
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I believe that is permitted yes...
It is not however to be sold ......Not saying you're selling you understand
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13 May 2007, 19:29
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Originally Posted by blackx
I believe that is permitted yes...
It is not however to be sold ......Not saying you're selling you understand 
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I don't know Keke, - coming all the way to Europe, to marshal some 'vintage' event, rather than coming to see old 'turn' colleagues at Rockingham - tut tut 
PS Have a great event - but don't let Bob direct you to your marshal post, he sent us to the only 'unused' box at Mallory today
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14 May 2007, 04:00
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Hey, I have to do FoS. My dad would pout for weeks if I didn't bring him something from Goodwood to show his vintage racing buddies. I'd try to substitute but the only Rockingham he knows is the one you guys say we pronounce incorrectly! One of these days, deadsquirrel, I'll come up and play in your back yard, I promise.
BTW, I won't be working with Bob, I suspect. So those of you on the hill, keep an eye out for a lost-looking Canadian first thing in the morning on Friday.
And re the guest ticket, it really would be for a friend. Would an additional ticket for a child (10 yrs old) be available for purchase at the gate, do you think?
keke
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14 May 2007, 07:15
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Originally Posted by racerkeke
Hey, I have to do FoS. My dad would pout for weeks if I didn't bring him something from Goodwood to show his vintage racing buddies. I'd try to substitute but the only Rockingham he knows is the one you guys say we pronounce incorrectly! One of these days, deadsquirrel, I'll come up and play in your back yard, I promise.
BTW, I won't be working with Bob, I suspect. So those of you on the hill, keep an eye out for a lost-looking Canadian first thing in the morning on Friday.
And re the guest ticket, it really would be for a friend. Would an additional ticket for a child (10 yrs old) be available for purchase at the gate, do you think?
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A child of 10 would get free entry..
I usually marshal the FoS and I take my wife and 2 kids......They both get free entry...
Camping is at the top of the hill with busses to sign on every morning for marshals..
Have a wonderful time.....
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14 May 2007, 07:23
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Originally Posted by racerkeke
So those of you on the hill, keep an eye out for a lost-looking Canadian first thing in the morning on Friday.
keke
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Feel free to say hi to the harrassed looking chap handing out marshals radios at sign on.
That'll be me.
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15 May 2007, 05:43
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Originally Posted by rescue dude
Feel free to say hi to the harrassed looking chap handing out marshals radios at sign on.
That'll be me. 
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Come on Dude, I thought you'd stopped approaching strangers with strange requests, and mentioning that 'harrassment' word again, I thought the court case settled all that
Keke, you SHOULD be ok talking to Rescue Dude, just be careful of any sudden movements when you're near him and NEVER approach with food - you're liable to lose a limb.
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15 May 2007, 07:22
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Originally Posted by deadsquirrel
Keke, you SHOULD be ok talking to Rescue Dude, just be careful of any sudden movements when you're near him and NEVER approach with food - you're liable to lose a limb.
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Chocolate cake or jammy doughnuts especially.
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15 May 2007, 07:46
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Originally Posted by rescue dude
Chocolate cake or jammy doughnuts especially. 
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Or rice crispie cakes or pineapple cakes or bannana cakes ......
The list is endless
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15 May 2007, 15:04
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They have doughnuts in England? This is good news. By the time I get home from Le Mans I'm in serious withdrawal -- check out "Tim Hortons" on Wikipedia and get a sense of how culturally important doughnuts are in Canada.
keke
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15 May 2007, 17:16
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Unfortunately these days we only seem to have donuts, not doughnuts. I imagine the quality drops in line with the spelling.
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