In the junior forum, I see that Brooner thinks that Nopesport deserves all the credit for staging the JIRCs 2004, rather than SOA.
Nopesport put on a superb commentary and added atmosphere and fun - well done Nopesport.
However, surely arranging the areas, organisation, planning, controlling, on the day help, accommodation, taking entries, etc, etc, came from SOA volunteers?
Or am I confused about how events happen?
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of course not, this is exactly why there was a
at the end of my comment to suggest i wasnt being entirely serious.
i am sorry if you think that i am in any way detracting from the effort put in by many people across scotland in putting on top quality events week in week out, especially the jircs which (from my point of view) ran very smoothly. And credit must also be due to those who wanted nopesport to be involved.

i am sorry if you think that i am in any way detracting from the effort put in by many people across scotland in putting on top quality events week in week out, especially the jircs which (from my point of view) ran very smoothly. And credit must also be due to those who wanted nopesport to be involved.
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now now mr kitchin, theres no need for that.
we really do need a sarcasm smiley or something.
i dont think brooner is claiming that we organised everything, far from it.
we really do need a sarcasm smiley or something.
i dont think brooner is claiming that we organised everything, far from it.
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mharky wrote:i think volounteers never get enough credit, without them o events simply wouldnt happen, how terrably wrong of you brooner. shame, shame.
a very impressive use of the illusive invisible sarcasm smiley - either that or it must be Christmas
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