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Elite go to Lapland In Time for christmas Eve

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  • Leothecat
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    Leothecat it has been fab having you on board tonight. You are usually pretty quiet. You are our vife now

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    :D

    Thank you....I do enjoy the craic, just a bit shy sometimes! God I used to love that show although it did freak me out a bit sometimes!
  • davemorton
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    AKA Lazy :cool:

    Now dont you start, you said you prefered the top bunk!! :p
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • fairclaire wrote: »
    Mildred will be truly chuffed at being called a moose :eek: :p :rotfl:

    Mum named her knowing nothing about our Mildred.
    Kind of suits her though and earrings are thanks to wilko Xmas decorations 50% off before Xmas.
    She is not just for Christmas will be seasonally decorated. Going for kitsch hunting lodge look:rotfl:

    DS2 offered to buy me a little dog for company but Mr Ted doesn't need to go walkies so not sure. Fancy a small light dog I can take everywhere with me.
    Happy with the bear with terrible dress sense for now.
    If I had another dog I would be very non mse where it was concerned.

    V x
    fairclaire wrote: »
    . I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back :)

    May the odds be ever in your favour;)

    SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Leothecat wrote: »
    Thank you....I do enjoy the craic, just a bit shy sometimes! God I used to love that show although it did freak me out a bit sometimes!

    You should join in :D it's Good harmless fun :D I get to the end of a day and all I want is a laugh and a smile because some days real life doesn't provide many :o
    Glad you saw the show and don't think I'm a nutter :p :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Leothecat
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    davemorton wrote: »
    I always prefer being on the bottom, must smaller distance to cover when you fall out :D

    Boats are not for me.....I know everyone says cruising is different but I get terribly sea sick.
    I just think of the overnight ferry from Ireland to France....we were always to tight to pay for a decent cabin so ended up in the depths of (my own personal) hell! Near the engine rooms and roasting hot....counting down the minutes til I could reasonably get up!
    I do however know a few people who absolutely love cruising and would not go on any other types of holiday. Horse for courses. Must be all the swinging they enjoy ;)
  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    Mum named her knowing nothing about our Mildred.
    Kind of suits her though and earrings are thanks to wilko Xmas decorations 50% off before Xmas.
    She is not just for Christmas will be seasonally decorated. Going for kitsch hunting lodge look:rotfl:

    DS2 offered to buy me a little dog for company but Mr Ted doesn't need to go walkies so not sure. Fancy a small light dog I can take everywhere with me.
    Happy with the bear with terrible dress sense for now.
    If I had another dog I would be very non mse where it was concerned.

    V x

    Very tying though. I would have been away this Christmas if it wasnt for Rebecca, that said, I would not change things.
    fairclaire wrote: »
    :o
    Glad you saw the show and don't think I'm a nutter :p :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Give it time ;)
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Mum named her knowing nothing about our Mildred.
    Kind of suits her though and earrings are thanks to wilko Xmas decorations 50% off before Xmas.
    She is not just for Christmas will be seasonally decorated. Going for kitsch hunting lodge look:rotfl:

    DS2 offered to buy me a little dog for company but Mr Ted doesn't need to go walkies so not sure. Fancy a small light dog I can take everywhere with me.
    Happy with the bear with terrible dress sense for now.
    If I had another dog I would be very non mse where it was concerned.

    V x

    ?

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    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    Leothecat wrote: »
    Boats are not for me.....I know everyone says cruising is different but I get terribly sea sick.
    I just think of the overnight ferry from Ireland to France....we were always to tight to pay for a decent cabin so ended up in the depths of (my own personal) hell! Near the engine rooms and roasting hot....counting down the minutes til I could reasonably get up!
    I do however know a few people who absolutely love cruising and would not go on any other types of holiday. Horse for courses. Must be all the swinging they enjoy ;)

    Cruising is different ;)
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Leothecat wrote: »
    Boats are not for me.....I know everyone says cruising is different but I get terribly sea sick.
    I just think of the overnight ferry from Ireland to France....we were always to tight to pay for a decent cabin so ended up in the depths of (my own personal) hell! Near the engine rooms and roasting hot....counting down the minutes til I could reasonably get up!
    I do however know a few people who absolutely love cruising and would not go on any other types of holiday. Horse for courses. Must be all the swinging they enjoy ;)

    Emerald was on your ferry :eek: well! :p
  • Leothecat
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    davemorton wrote: »
    Cruising is different ;)

    I knew you'd say that lol.
    For me there are only 2 types of holidays....depending who I am with.
    Camping (if with bf & kids) or beach where I literally do not move (girlfriends) except to get a cocktail refill ;)
    I believe you that cruising is different, I just worry that I would actually hate it and then be stuck there :eek:. I'm not great in large groups and like to do my own thing.....I'd hate to be stuck with the same people all the time and not able to escape! And I'm too bloody tight to risk paying the money lol!
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