
The first annual grand piss up for the TNGC - Now with poll
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Im Uni Not Schoolamigafan2003 wrote:School holidays don't start until 20th July - so late June, early July would be best. Most peoples exams should be finished by the last week in Jue as well.February - March

We go home in June ... end may/june = my exams

i dont mind which days its just i need to save up for it =] ... u reckon crasp will pick me up from middlesbrough? hahaha!

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Moved (by myself) from: http://www.thetngc.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3317
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"The adult members of the TNGC hold no responibility for the younger members of the comunity who wish to attend"
Does that mean if we get a signed permission slip from their parents they can come ?
I would agree with a strict no unaccompanied people aged 15 years or younger. I do believe that we have some 16 or 17 year olds, we could allow them to come under special circumstances, Especially if they agree not to drink, or not to have more than one drink... etc. (or if they want to come accompanied by a parent/guardian).
Besides:
Flights (jet2.com) from belfast to blackpool aren't even bookable yet
Deleted my original post in the other topic lest i be accused of spamming it. this is the discussion thread
Hmm... contravertial indeed. technically, last time i checked the community was only open to members over 18, but, its not really fair to discriminate against younger members who have been in the community a long time.Lews wrote: it is advised that due to the Laws of england concerning the consumption of alcohol, the event is for over 18'
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"The adult members of the TNGC hold no responibility for the younger members of the comunity who wish to attend"
Does that mean if we get a signed permission slip from their parents they can come ?

I would agree with a strict no unaccompanied people aged 15 years or younger. I do believe that we have some 16 or 17 year olds, we could allow them to come under special circumstances, Especially if they agree not to drink, or not to have more than one drink... etc. (or if they want to come accompanied by a parent/guardian).
Besides:
In terms of myself. I'd really like to be there, but its like, 8 months ahead, whilst i'd like to, i can't give you notice like that.The Government wrote: If you're 16 or 17 you can buy or be bought beer or cider with a meal.
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Flights (jet2.com) from belfast to blackpool aren't even bookable yet

Deleted my original post in the other topic lest i be accused of spamming it. this is the discussion thread
ive got no problem with 16 or 17 year olds having a few beers with us. i DO have a problem with scraping 14 year olds up off the pavement however. i can sympathise with the situation, but in reality maybe getting plastered with a bunch of people you know through the interweb that young isnt such a hot move, if not just because your parents would go totally spare.
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As I'm going to be holding the barbecue where the majority of drinking will take place, I'm okay for under 18's to drink alcohol.
I remember many happy years from 15yrs upwards being spent on Venture Scout camps, with the older Scouts teaching me how to drink properly.
However, I still expect under 18's to drink responsibly and behave themselves. If you get out of hand, expect to get a good kicking and locked in the shed at the bottom of the garden until you sober up!

I remember many happy years from 15yrs upwards being spent on Venture Scout camps, with the older Scouts teaching me how to drink properly.
However, I still expect under 18's to drink responsibly and behave themselves. If you get out of hand, expect to get a good kicking and locked in the shed at the bottom of the garden until you sober up!

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Il be 17 when you guys proberbly hold this, but don't worry rob im a tank, but i would like to see this shed of yours 
O btw Rob, spoke with my dad, and he thinks the idea is fine, but we will have to have a chinwag about it, but i think i should be able to come. So you will get to see the lovable Blitz

O btw Rob, spoke with my dad, and he thinks the idea is fine, but we will have to have a chinwag about it, but i think i should be able to come. So you will get to see the lovable Blitz

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