Bivi bags
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Long time lurker, finally signed up as this offer looked too good to miss.
It would be great if you have 1 left, 2 if possible. Thanks
It would be great if you have 1 left, 2 if possible. Thanks
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As a new member,would it be too cheeky of me to ask to be added to the list please?
If it is too cheeky,its no problem.
If it is too cheeky,its no problem.
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That's a pretty good offer Taylor, but I'd ask for pics of her first.Clink wrote:Hi Taylor
I'll take one for oldest daughter if any left?
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Newbie, just arrived, very cheeky, is there any bags left? if so I would like 2 please. (need to keep husband happy too) if possible.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Taylor,
if it's not too late can I put my name down for a couple please? Fingers crossed my two will want to have a few nights away this year even if we start off sleeping in the garden.
cheers
if it's not too late can I put my name down for a couple please? Fingers crossed my two will want to have a few nights away this year even if we start off sleeping in the garden.
cheers
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Two questions spring to mind with this thread:
1) what would the uptake have been if Taylor has said they were £10, £15 or £20 each? (even if money went to charity)
2) If everybody bought Taylor a pint of beer for each bivvy bag they requested, how long would it take him to drink them?
1) what would the uptake have been if Taylor has said they were £10, £15 or £20 each? (even if money went to charity)
2) If everybody bought Taylor a pint of beer for each bivvy bag they requested, how long would it take him to drink them?
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personally I would be happy to pay a tenner for a goretex bag.
My chosen charidee would be mountain rescue.
My chosen charidee would be mountain rescue.
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I'd have no problem with that as well 

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MR +1FLV wrote:personally I would be happy to pay a tenner for a goretex bag.
My chosen charidee would be mountain rescue.
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Err....technically MR +2
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I'd be sh1tfaced, you could have whatever you wanted.
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jBay wrote:MR +1FLV wrote:personally I would be happy to pay a tenner for a goretex bag.
My chosen charidee would be mountain rescue.
If you end up with any extras you don't want I'll have 2 for a tenner each, I know 2 mates that would appreciate a bag to pop their wild camping cherries!
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I would happily pay/donate for one!
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Me too I would gladly pay a tenner extra .
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Have no problem, with paying for them, would happily pay for the ones Rhys has requested as well as they are for the uni and hence a good cause as well.
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There's obviously a lot of people desperate for a bivvy bagTwo questions spring to mind with this thread:
1) what would the uptake have been if Taylor has said they were £10, £15 or £20 each? (even if money went to charity)
2) If everybody bought Taylor a pint of beer for each bivvy bag they requested, how long would it take him to drink them?

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Yeah I realised that there are loads out for sale, I'm only showing interest if Taylor is stuck with a few. I guess he could ebay them for more money, bit that is hassle and I guess if he wanted to make a profit he would have done that in the first place with all of thems8tannorm wrote:There's obviously a lot of people desperate for a bivvy bagTwo questions spring to mind with this thread:
1) what would the uptake have been if Taylor has said they were £10, £15 or £20 each? (even if money went to charity)
2) If everybody bought Taylor a pint of beer for each bivvy bag they requested, how long would it take him to drink them?Are people aware that similar exMOD bags can be found on-line for between £20 and £30?
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I also wondered about a few extra quid with proceeds going to charity (such as MR). Perhaps those that want to can add a little extra for Taylor to donate if he is happy to do so.
