reiver Well-Known Member Oct 1, 2013 #1 Any one else on here going to see Ray Mears tomorrow night at the Tyne Theatre by any chance? Bob
S Steve7046 Well-Known Member Oct 1, 2013 #2 I wasn't, but I might as the wife has planned to have a house full of her mates round. Wil go and see if there are still tickets available
I wasn't, but I might as the wife has planned to have a house full of her mates round. Wil go and see if there are still tickets available
paul o' Well-Known Member Oct 1, 2013 #3 this is one feller i would like to meet i find him a very interesting guy
1 1066 Well-Known Member Oct 1, 2013 #4 I've been to one of his talks in Eastbourne - An excellent evening, highly recommended. Also just reading his new Autobiography.
I've been to one of his talks in Eastbourne - An excellent evening, highly recommended. Also just reading his new Autobiography.
C charadam Well-Known Member Oct 1, 2013 #5 Saw his first presentation of the new show in Shrewsbury last Thursday. Good but not excellent with a little too much fluffy bunny. The DSOL behind me gasped at every moist, doe-eyed picture - even the Tasmanian Devil. Highlights were the African spoor and the standard of presentation. He is an excellent speaker.
Saw his first presentation of the new show in Shrewsbury last Thursday. Good but not excellent with a little too much fluffy bunny. The DSOL behind me gasped at every moist, doe-eyed picture - even the Tasmanian Devil. Highlights were the African spoor and the standard of presentation. He is an excellent speaker.
Little Jon Well-Known Member Oct 2, 2013 #6 What doe he need to know?? maybe he can look up here on the forum
L Labrat Well-Known Member Oct 3, 2013 #7 I reckon he'll need all the survival skills he's got to get through the lasses doon the market y'naa
reiver Well-Known Member Oct 3, 2013 #8 Had a great night out in the toon last night and even got to speak to the man his self who came across as a proper nice bloke
Had a great night out in the toon last night and even got to speak to the man his self who came across as a proper nice bloke