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***Thurs 11th June Daily Chat

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  • bookseller1980
    bookseller1980 Posts: 7,924 Forumite
    Thanks Squizz. I feel to sick to drink it now! Silly Bookie.
  • bookseller1980
    bookseller1980 Posts: 7,924 Forumite
    I love Weymouth - especially the harbour bit.
  • (Land_of)_Maz
    (Land_of)_Maz Posts: 11,738 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Sorry to bring this up again but have we decided on a date for Bournemouth :confused: 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!)
  • Burlesque_Babe
    Burlesque_Babe Posts: 17,547 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    I'm pretty certain it's 1/2 Aug Pap, it's a very 'fluid' meet, it is evolving all the time!
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • scaredy_cat
    scaredy_cat Posts: 7,758 Forumite
    ok, done the critical self appraisal, now onto referral scenario....
    Cats don't have owners - they have staff!! :D:p
    DFW Long Hauler Supporter No 150


  • Burlesque_Babe
    Burlesque_Babe Posts: 17,547 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    edited 11 June 2009 at 3:08PM
    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!!
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • bookseller1980
    bookseller1980 Posts: 7,924 Forumite
    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.
  • (Land_of)_Maz
    (Land_of)_Maz Posts: 11,738 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    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!)
  • InkyCats20
    InkyCats20 Posts: 1,282 Forumite
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    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 :D

    Afternoon everyone btw :hello:
    Don't Take Life too Seriously - Nobody gets out alive :rotfl:
  • (Land_of)_Maz
    (Land_of)_Maz Posts: 11,738 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    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!)
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