IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
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Haven't been online much for a a couple of weeks and seemed to have missed this thread completely. Nice write up Jonah & CC, looks like you guys had yourselves a good time
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
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Re: IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
Next time you plan to have a North East Meet please let me know. I will also join you
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Re: IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
hi vikas
since no one is coming up with any dates etc, lets aim for sometime in Oct/ Nov this year. we can sort out the exact dates by july/Aug.
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since no one is coming up with any dates etc, lets aim for sometime in Oct/ Nov this year. we can sort out the exact dates by july/Aug.
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Re: IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
I am game for it even in March- April. I shall be on a short visit to Shillong (6th to 10th Oct for a collage get together).Even otherwise, anyone on the way to Guwahati /Dimapur is welcome.
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Re: IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
that sounds ok then, and what do you think of having an open meeting for anyone in the forum, if they want to come with family should be ok as they all can go to the national park etc, should be good family fun/holiday. as from what i understand the accommodation should not be much of a problem and should be for all budget type.
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Re: IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
dear NE members.
please post some pictures of St edmunds school also i was a student there in std 3-5 (1969-1974) and have still some memories what a school man.
we used to live at eagle falls if i remember.
one place i wish to visit before senile atrophy sets in.
and a place to die for
please post some pictures of St edmunds school also i was a student there in std 3-5 (1969-1974) and have still some memories what a school man.
we used to live at eagle falls if i remember.
one place i wish to visit before senile atrophy sets in.
and a place to die for
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Re: IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
casual shooter wrote:dear NE members.
please post some pictures of St edmunds school also i was a student there in std 3-5 (1969-1974) and have still some memories what a school man.
we used to live at eagle falls if i remember.
one place i wish to visit before senile atrophy sets in.
and a place to die for
now we have become post me a card gang St edmounds shillong? then its Cottage cheese backyard, at the moment he is under the weather but should be coming up for a breather soon and will point him to your direction. please send Rps 50 for the card. COD not accepted.
also oup is from that part as well. He almost broke down last month coming this way, childhood memory i suppose
why not save your vaction time and come to NorthEast meet in Oct/nov time that way you might get a guided tour. and bring the family as well.
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Re: IFG NorthEast Meet at Shillong
We Edmundians are as prolific as Patels
Nice to know you are another of the crew - Casual Shooter - a pretty senior one at that.
I'm a relatively recent product....or bi-product (However you view things)
Presently I have no photos of St.Edmunds in my folders.... and seeing older photographs are heartbreaking. The present St.Edmunds is down...really down with the residual muck. No more of the nostalgic old-world charm just a bunch of butt-ugly sarkari type RCC structures. The only surviving part of the old campus is the study hall/auditorium, dormitory(Now used as a charity school for underprivileged kids), and the brothers quarters...each being chipped away to oblivion.
All the fields have been fenced up and no garis are allowed inside the campus.
I may be dropping in there some time in the next few days...I'll photograph the desolation if i remember.
Regards,
cc
Nice to know you are another of the crew - Casual Shooter - a pretty senior one at that.
I'm a relatively recent product....or bi-product (However you view things)
Presently I have no photos of St.Edmunds in my folders.... and seeing older photographs are heartbreaking. The present St.Edmunds is down...really down with the residual muck. No more of the nostalgic old-world charm just a bunch of butt-ugly sarkari type RCC structures. The only surviving part of the old campus is the study hall/auditorium, dormitory(Now used as a charity school for underprivileged kids), and the brothers quarters...each being chipped away to oblivion.
All the fields have been fenced up and no garis are allowed inside the campus.
I may be dropping in there some time in the next few days...I'll photograph the desolation if i remember.
Regards,
cc
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