BIBBA 50th Anniversary Conference 2014 Combined with SICAMM biennial conference

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Hmm Interesting, better get my hair shirt and sackcloth laundered in time -

I think they were hoping for the West Walian contingent to be wearing the traditional dress code of cloggs (or the modern equivalent, one crock and one welly), baler twine belt and a skinny rolley drooping from the corner of the mouth topped off with a greasy baseball cap.
 
I'm quite excited about this:http://www.bibba.com/conference_2014.php coming to Wales and have already penciled in a little holiday, possibly combined with a little grayling fishing on the Dee.

Short rod, dry line, sinking header with a small red Montana.. or a red ant was my grandfathers favourite for the Grayling.....
A wickhams fancy seems to work on the chalk streams of Hampshire....

May join you!
 
I think they were hoping for the West Walian contingent to be wearing the traditional dress code of cloggs (or the modern equivalent, one crock and one welly), baler twine belt and a skinny rolley drooping from the corner of the mouth topped off with a greasy baseball cap.

you forgot the quilted lumberjack shirt!

Of course you could go in Sunday best. you can always tell when a farming family are celebrating a special occasion by dressing up and going out for Sunday lunch - The restaurant has a distinct smell of mothballs and cowsh!t :D
 
Of course you could go in Sunday best. you can always tell when a farming family are celebrating a special occasion by dressing up and going out for Sunday lunch - The restaurant has a distinct smell of mothballs and cowsh!t :D

Lol.
If anyones thinking Jenkins is being his usual jocular self, not so in this case, its the literal truth for some farming families !
 
BIBBA conference in Llangollen, eh? Tidy!
 

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