Cracking - it starts and ends there for me.Certainly not. From my end I've never thought that we didn't get along.
I love the honesty here.Of course, I'm doing this voluntary work (in all its guises) primarily for me.
Good to know I'm not the only soldier.I only go down the pub out of a sense of civic duty to keep it open.
Nice post. I've always felt the point of this forum was to enjoy racing and try to back a winner together.Certainly not. From my end I've never thought that we didn't get along. We have different views on some things but id struggle to meet anyone ive ever agreed with on everything. I enjoy reading your pieces I get your sense of humour and the thing I like on here is there are people who are much more articulate and better with words than myself. You, Slim, Jinny, Colm and various others all different styles but all wonderfully articulate and well educated.
Tbh most horse racing forums are dying a death but this one seems to have been reinvigorated. It's good to see. Along side that I've seen a lot of smoke and mirrors punters who claim to be good and to make money and I know they are full of shit im fairly good at spotting the difference.This place now has at least half a dozen punters who i know really know their stuff and are the real deal where it comes to making money from horse racing. Thats a rare thing and hope it lasts for a good while yet.
I'm someone who has always helped others from a pretty young age when I was shamed into not sharing some sweets as a child. And it stuck. I don't do it because I want recognition, rather I volunteer because certain things need taking on or saving by someone competent. And I have discovered in my middle age that I am unbelievably competent at a huge range of things.
I started raising funds for my local hunt (btw I really don't give a stuff if you do or don't support it - it's part of my lifestyle and upbringing) and over the years raised about £40k in fundraising - three hunt balls, 4 Christmas lunches, 4 point to point meetings, 2 Cheltenham Festival previews, a dog show, several calendars, Country Fair refreshment tents, plus a Pantomime. I then moved to Area Secretary for Wessex Area Point to Point where I look after 21 fixtures in the area as well as standing at National level to decide on policy. Plus I run various meetings as well as the Area Awards evening (last 6 years) which is a black tie event for about 120 (all single handed).
I am also Chairman of our local flower show (www.wiveyshow.co.uk) after I went to the AGM and nobody would take it on. I have turned it round from making a profit of £500 to £7k last year. And its still growing with all the profits going back into the community. This year it is the 109th year! It is hugely important to keep such events going and nobody else was willing to stand up and be chairman.
So why do I do this? Well because I am good at it. I don't get paid for any of it but I am full of ideas and can see how things can be improved in all events I get involved in. I don't need recognition or a pat on the back - I just do it. Some days when my brain is flying at a million percent per hour, I do query why but I do get things done and combine it with running a small business which is also flying at the moment.
I will help anyone that needs it too. A guy last year struggling to carry his suitcases from the bus to the taxi rank, a girl standing at the side of the road crying because she was late to a funeral and couldn't find the crematorium so I gave her a lift. Complete strangers but in need of help. I have been in positions in my life whereby I have been nearly as low as you can get and borderline homeless with no money and no food. It is amazing how few genuine people there are out there who will help.
Jinnyj you also have the nouse to ignore could not give a toss people who have attacked you personally from behind their keyboard almost to the point of being libellous in something they have no interest in but think that they could do a better job for which you are to be applaudedI'm someone who has always helped others from a pretty young age when I was shamed into not sharing some sweets as a child. And it stuck. I don't do it because I want recognition, rather I volunteer because certain things need taking on or saving by someone competent. And I have discovered in my middle age that I am unbelievably competent at a huge range of things.
I started raising funds for my local hunt (btw I really don't give a stuff if you do or don't support it - it's part of my lifestyle and upbringing) and over the years raised about £40k in fundraising - three hunt balls, 4 Christmas lunches, 4 point to point meetings, 2 Cheltenham Festival previews, a dog show, several calendars, Country Fair refreshment tents, plus a Pantomime. I then moved to Area Secretary for Wessex Area Point to Point where I look after 21 fixtures in the area as well as standing at National level to decide on policy. Plus I run various meetings as well as the Area Awards evening (last 6 years) which is a black tie event for about 120 (all single handed).
I am also Chairman of our local flower show (www.wiveyshow.co.uk) after I went to the AGM and nobody would take it on. I have turned it round from making a profit of £500 to £7k last year. And its still growing with all the profits going back into the community. This year it is the 109th year! It is hugely important to keep such events going and nobody else was willing to stand up and be chairman.
So why do I do this? Well because I am good at it. I don't get paid for any of it but I am full of ideas and can see how things can be improved in all events I get involved in. I don't need recognition or a pat on the back - I just do it. Some days when my brain is flying at a million percent per hour, I do query why but I do get things done and combine it with running a small business which is also flying at the moment.
I will help anyone that needs it too. A guy last year struggling to carry his suitcases from the bus to the taxi rank, a girl standing at the side of the road crying because she was late to a funeral and couldn't find the crematorium so I gave her a lift. Complete strangers but in need of help. I have been in positions in my life whereby I have been nearly as low as you can get and borderline homeless with no money and no food. It is amazing how few genuine people there are out there who will help.
Yes Slim rather than earn the reputation of being a person who is always moaning and putting people or organisations down because of the position or if they were educated privately and actually doing sod all.Even when everything in your life is going badly, if you can do someone a favour, you should. You'll get a reputation as someone who gets things done.
Im not sure how that relates to what I said to be honest.Yes Slim rather than earn the reputation of being a person who is always moaning and putting people or organisations down because of the position or if they were educated privately and actually doing sod all.
It’s about helping people in walks of life when they need help SlimIm not sure how that relates to what I said to be honest.
Good to know I'm not the only soldier.