• we only went to the nia once, when it wasn't actually raining, so it's unproven at this point.

    it can feel a little bit 'edgy' down at calthorpe park but we haven't had anything approaching the bat-wielding bike-thieving group-of-ten-hoodies-charging events i've read about down in london's famous london.

    for now calthorpe remains the best venue, and as long as there are a few of us there i don't think we'll get much more beyond asinine comments. i liked the young punks interrogating fin as to why he sounded so posh though...

    yeah, james, come on down. lots of us are verging on pensionable ages, but are reasonably approachable. i don't think polo has any age limits.

    i was thinking - if anyone knows somewhere like an old drained pond/fountain/paddling pool type thing that could be appropriated for poloing?

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