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***Thurs 11th June Daily Chat
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Thanks Squizz. I feel to sick to drink it now! Silly Bookie.0
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I love Weymouth - especially the harbour bit.0
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »Sorry to bring this up again but have we decided on a date for Bournemouth
Pap managed to wangle Friday off work so I could stay for two nights :rolleyes: Just dont mention the fact I have to work one day within my holiyday :rotfl:
Pap - make a weekend of it, me n erin will be there anyway, with Sally and Bea, so you won't be lonely...
we'll sort out the details re where and when once Leeds is out the way i suppose....
Weymouth sounds nice!!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
I'm pretty certain it's 1/2 Aug Pap, it's a very 'fluid' meet, it is evolving all the time!
"Stay Wonky":D
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ok, done the critical self appraisal, now onto referral scenario....Cats don't have owners - they have staff!!DFW Long Hauler Supporter No 1500
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yes, I agree Bookie - the harbour bit of Weymouth is nice.
Here we are - Weymouth tourism.
http://www.visitweymouth.co.uk/index.php?resource=2
I (very much personally) think that Weymouth is nicer for kids. I'm not a fan of Bournemouth at all, I find it busy, slightly aloof, expensive and the old image of it being a bedbath town is well and truly gone. Bournemouth is a very young place now, lots of bars and clubs and students.
Weymouth has a more traditional seaside holiday feel to it, but hasn't become run down like some seaside places.
But I'm happy to be anywhere on my doorstep!!"Stay Wonky":D
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Burlesque_Babe wrote: »yes, I agree Bookie - the harbour bit of Weymouth is nice.
Here we are - Weymouth tourism.
http://www.visitweymouth.co.uk/index.php?resource=2
We always used to have a caravan in Swannage in September when the girls were younger. I dreamed of a yaht in the harbour there - not to sain but to sip G&T on.
I shan't be back in time to come down.0 -
I'm in the area from late on thursday 30th July until thursday 6th August..... so as long as your days off are in among those dates Pap, then we're a go-er!
Sally is working the saturday daytime, so meet would be best on the sunday 2nd....
We could just make it a DFW Big Weekender!! what a thought!!!
i think race plans have been aborted as race was too rural.
Weymouth sounds ideal!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
I like Weymouth, used have to go to Portland (for work) every 3 months - loved having a little wander around Weymouth on my way there
Afternoon everyone btw :hello:Don't Take Life too Seriously - Nobody gets out alive :rotfl:0 -
scaredy_cat wrote: »ok, done the critical self appraisal, now onto referral scenario....
sounds like you know what you're talking about scaredy! Good job!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0
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