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| Holiday in late July [message #764724] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 04:15 |
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If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764725 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 04:42 |
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In article <mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com>,
vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
You could go to Walsenburg and count the grasshoppers on my property.
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Mike
DL1000 Combat Touring Special
UKRMMA#22
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764726 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 05:06 |
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vulgarandmischevious wrote:
> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
http://www.actualriders.ca/lacrosse.htm
Some nice roads to exercise your Gixxer thou on, and if you show up,
all the beer you can neck is on me. I think there's a no cunts rule
but everyone's pretty easygoing so it's not likely to be enforced,
especially since it would be Tumbleweed City AZ, otherwise...
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'01 SV650S '99 EX250-F13 '98 ZG1000-A13 '81 CM400T
OMF #7
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764732 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 06:25 |
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muddy wrote:
>In article <mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com>,
> vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
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>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>
>You could go to Walsenburg and count the grasshoppers on my property.
You've got a place there, have you? You must let me know when you'll
be there, and I'll drop by and say hello.
How far from Colorado Springs is it? 100 exits on I-25, I see.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764733 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 06:25 |
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Mark Olson wrote:
>vulgarandmischevious wrote:
>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
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>http://www.actualriders.ca/lacrosse.htm
<google maps>
1016 miles.
The US makes me laugh, with its enormity:
"Continue on I-80 E - go 473 mi"
>Some nice roads to exercise your Gixxer thou on, and if you show up,
>all the beer you can neck is on me.
Hey, now you're talking...
>I think there's a no cunts rule
dammit.
>but everyone's pretty easygoing so it's not likely to be enforced,
<phew>
I will stick it in my diary and see how it goes.
I have to go to the Middle East at some point, and I was trying to
decide whether to combine the company-paid trip there, with a little
self-funded tourism.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764735 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 07:59 |
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764745 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 08:21 |
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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
<me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
>If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
Which part of the world will you be travelling out from?
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764749 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 08:38 |
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deadmail [at] burnt.org.uk wrote:
> vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote in message
><mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com>:
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>>If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>>objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>>place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
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>For you?
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>Blackpool I reckon.
Am I *that* classless?
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764751 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 08:38 |
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BGN wrote:
>On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
><me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
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>>If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>>objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>>place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>
>Which part of the world will you be travelling out from?
Probably the Middle East, but I could catch a connection as I pass
through Europe. Or I could do something from CONUS.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764755 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 08:59 |
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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 09:38:07 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
<me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
>BGN wrote:
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>>On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
>><me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
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>>>If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>>>objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>>>place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>>
>>Which part of the world will you be travelling out from?
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>Probably the Middle East, but I could catch a connection as I pass
>through Europe. Or I could do something from CONUS.
Will it just be you on this seven day holiday, or will you be bringing
others with you?
....Just so I can suggest something properly.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764759 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 09:19 |
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BGN wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 09:38:07 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
> <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
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>> BGN wrote:
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>>> On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
>>> <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>>>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a
>>>> good place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>>>
>>> Which part of the world will you be travelling out from?
>>
>> Probably the Middle East, but I could catch a connection as I pass
>> through Europe. Or I could do something from CONUS.
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> Will it just be you on this seven day holiday, or will you be bringing
> others with you?
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> ...Just so I can suggest something properly.
"others"? You're thinking Teheran here, aren't you?
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platypus
and there's nothing I can do
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764769 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 10:23 |
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vulgarandmischevious wrote:
> BGN wrote:
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>> On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
>> <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
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>>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a
>>> good place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>>
>> Which part of the world will you be travelling out from?
>
> Probably the Middle East, but I could catch a connection as I pass
> through Europe. Or I could do something from CONUS.
Rodney Bay in St Lucia
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Hog
'96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764783 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 11:08 |
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deadmail [at] burnt.org.uk wrote:
> vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote in message
><mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com>:
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>>If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>>objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>>place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
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>For you?
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>Blackpool I reckon.
That's a little harsh.
Margate.
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d.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764784 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 11:08 |
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"Hog" <hogSPAM [at] freenetCHIPS.co.uk> wrote:
>Rodney Bay in St Lucia
full of mid-level Brit crims.
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d.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764814 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 12:00 |
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darsy wrote:
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> deadmail [at] burnt.org.uk wrote:
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> > vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote in message
> ><mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com>:
> >
> >>If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> >>objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> >>place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
> >
> >For you?
> >
> >Blackpool I reckon.
>
> That's a little harsh.
>
> Margate.
A week in Broadstairs with a daytrip to Bembom Brothers? Suits him sir.
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ogden, zx7r, 8-4-2
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764847 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 13:20 |
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In article <ofc782tqaviidcgj98o738hvlg9utio1ha [at] 4ax.com>,
vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
> muddy wrote:
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> >In article <mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com>,
> > vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
> >
> >> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> >> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> >> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
> >
> >You could go to Walsenburg and count the grasshoppers on my property.
>
> You've got a place there, have you? You must let me know when you'll
> be there, and I'll drop by and say hello.
>
> How far from Colorado Springs is it? 100 exits on I-25, I see.
No house, only bare land. It's about 30 minutes out of town by the state
park.
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Mike
DL1000 Black with extra black bits. UKRMMA#22
Skype: mikebothe
It's always darkest just before it goes pitch black.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764851 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 13:17 |
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BGN wrote:
>Will it just be you on this seven day holiday, or will you be bringing
>others with you?
Just me probably, but potentially "the burd".
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764852 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 13:17 |
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darsy wrote:
>"Hog" <hogSPAM [at] freenetCHIPS.co.uk> wrote:
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>>Rodney Bay in St Lucia
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>full of mid-level Brit crims.
<makes notes>
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764863 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 13:54 |
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764865 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 13:46 |
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muddy wrote:
>No house, only bare land. It's about 30 minutes out of town by the state
>park.
Slick. Gonna build at some point?
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764942 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 17:40 |
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"vulgarandmischevious" <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote in message
news:mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com...
> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
Arizona.
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Beav
VN 750
Zed 1000
OMF# 19
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764945 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 17:41 |
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764947 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 17:48 |
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vulgarandmischevious wrote:
> darsy wrote:
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>> "Hog" <hogSPAM [at] freenetCHIPS.co.uk> wrote:
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>>> Rodney Bay in St Lucia
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>> full of mid-level Brit crims.
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> <makes notes>
This may be true enough akcherly! but we was moved after the original
res developed a construction noise problem. The Royal Rex in Rodney Bay
is a kind of old fashioned polished Alabaster retreat and nice enough
for it, but you would only use it as a base. The bay area is very nice
and clean for swimming/diving with a lot of fishy life. The reason to go
is the Scuba experience in the Marine Reserves, Petit Piton and Gros
Piton being the ones I visited. Gros is better as Petit had some storm
damage several years ago and is recovering though it does have more
interesting terrain rather than an unbroken decline into the abyss.
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Hog
'96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764953 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 17:55 |
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vulgarandmischevious wrote:
> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>
Can't be sure about the weather, but the "Folly" at Fingals is the best
place for me.
http://www.fingals.co.uk/who.html
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Nick Brooks
SV650
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764961 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 18:05 |
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In article <4ej23sF1eepevU1 [at] individual.net>, Hog says...
> vulgarandmischevious wrote:
> > darsy wrote:
> >
> >> "Hog" <hogSPAM [at] freenetCHIPS.co.uk> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Rodney Bay in St Lucia
> >>
> >> full of mid-level Brit crims.
> >
> > <makes notes>
>
> This may be true enough akcherly! but we was moved after the original
> res developed a construction noise problem. The Royal Rex in Rodney Bay
> is a kind of old fashioned polished Alabaster retreat and nice enough
> for it, but you would only use it as a base. The bay area is very nice
> and clean for swimming/diving with a lot of fishy life. The reason to go
> is the Scuba experience in the Marine Reserves, Petit Piton and Gros
> Piton being the ones I visited. Gros is better as Petit had some storm
> damage several years ago and is recovering though it does have more
> interesting terrain rather than an unbroken decline into the abyss.
>
It *is* a beatiful island. With, according to the Telegraph, a "soaring
homicide rate among drug gangs".
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jeremy
'01 Triumph Sprint ST in green
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764964 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 18:08 |
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Jeremy wrote:
> In article <4ej23sF1eepevU1 [at] individual.net>, Hog says...
>> vulgarandmischevious wrote:
>>> darsy wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Hog" <hogSPAM [at] freenetCHIPS.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Rodney Bay in St Lucia
>>>>
>>>> full of mid-level Brit crims.
>>>
>>> <makes notes>
>>
>> This may be true enough akcherly! but we was moved after the
>> original res developed a construction noise problem. The Royal Rex
>> in Rodney Bay is a kind of old fashioned polished Alabaster retreat
>> and nice enough for it, but you would only use it as a base. The bay
>> area is very nice and clean for swimming/diving with a lot of fishy
>> life. The reason to go is the Scuba experience in the Marine
>> Reserves, Petit Piton and Gros Piton being the ones I visited. Gros
>> is better as Petit had some storm damage several years ago and is
>> recovering though it does have more interesting terrain rather than
>> an unbroken decline into the abyss.
>>
> It *is* a beatiful island. With, according to the Telegraph, a
> "soaring homicide rate among drug gangs".
Better than most of the Carib though
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Hog
'96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #764984 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 18:45 |
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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 14:17:15 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
<me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
>>Will it just be you on this seven day holiday, or will you be bringing
>>others with you?
>
>Just me probably, but potentially "the burd".
I would normally suggest somewhere like Dubai, but it's just sand
these days.
<thinks> Sri Lanka or Madagascar. Sri Lanka if you want to chill
out.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #765014 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 20:02 |
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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
<me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
>If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
Frinton.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #765029 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 20:45 |
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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious wrote:
> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
Stay at home.
No packing hassle, no rush to catch ferry/train/plane at stupid hour.
No worry over fuel/food/hotel costs.
And whenever you go away, someone allways gloats how good the weather was
back home.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #765038 ] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 21:06 |
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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 18:45:56 GMT, YTC#1 <bdp [at] ytc1NOARGYBEEF.co.uk>
wrote:
>On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious wrote:
>
>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>
>Stay at home.
>
>No packing hassle, no rush to catch ferry/train/plane at stupid hour.
>No worry over fuel/food/hotel costs.
>
>And whenever you go away, someone allways gloats how good the weather was
>back home.
Move to a nice warm country.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #765099 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 00:37 |
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In article <nc6882h0t4jmu13b2eb2cqug116oldhgag [at] 4ax.com>,
vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
> muddy wrote:
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> >No house, only bare land. It's about 30 minutes out of town by the state
> >park.
>
> Slick. Gonna build at some point?
Hopefully. We had this great idea, when I had 200K worth of options for
the place I worked that went tits up. So, we're starting over. I need to
hit the lotto and GTF out of here.
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Mike
DL1000 Combat Touring Special
UKRMMA#22
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771919 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:04 |
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Nicknoxx wrote:
>vulgarandmischevious wrote:
>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>>
>Can't be sure about the weather, but the "Folly" at Fingals is the best
>place for me.
>
>http://www.fingals.co.uk/who.html
The weather is important. Thanks anyway.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771920 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:04 |
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Whinging Courier wrote:
>In uk.rec.motorcycles, vulgarandmischevious belched forth and ejected
>the following:
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>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>
>Maldives.
Yes, I want to, but there's a "baggage" reason why not.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771921 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:05 |
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SD wrote:
>On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious
><me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
>
>>If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>>objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>>place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>
>Frinton.
Been there.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771922 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:06 |
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YTC#1 wrote:
>On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious wrote:
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>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>
>Stay at home.
If I do that, I'll end up going to work.
This needs to be a full-on, no laptop, mobile phone switched off,
break.
>And whenever you go away, someone allways gloats how good the weather was
>back home.
Funnily enough, I've enjoyed the best weather of anyone I know for the
last 2.5 years.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771923 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:03 |
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BGN wrote:
><thinks> Sri Lanka or Madagascar. Sri Lanka if you want to chill
>out.
Good call.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771924 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:03 |
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dwb wrote:
>Somewhere in the Caribbean would seem the logical choice.
I was supposed to be going to the Bahamas next weekend, but I'm too
busy at work.
Was in a meeting with my CEO this morning. That was pos.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771925 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:03 |
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Beav wrote:
>"vulgarandmischevious" <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote in message
>news:mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com...
>> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
>> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
>> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
>
>Arizona.
I have to go there semi-regularly for work, so I was thinking of
somewhere further afield.
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771926 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:23 |
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In article <fjo982thu1elnfcenfnglunv0beqc1npp2 [at] 4ax.com>,
vulgarandmischevious <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote:
> Beav wrote:
>
> >"vulgarandmischevious" <me7 [at] privacy.net> wrote in message
> >news:mr4782lsrchk25sp3jl7hhi2laf4141k8e [at] 4ax.com...
> >> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> >> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> >> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
> >
> >Arizona.
>
> I have to go there semi-regularly for work, so I was thinking of
> somewhere further afield.
Ft. Huacha is not a fun place then?
Santa Fe is supposed to be a good place.
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Mike
DL1000 Combat Touring Special
UKRMMA#22
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| Re: Holiday in late July [message #771928 ] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 04:31 |
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In article <vmo982pi8ksr4h49mgf37l5h2pbs56i6nf [at] 4ax.com>,
vulgarandmischevious says...
> YTC#1 wrote:
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> >On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:15:23 +0300, vulgarandmischevious wrote:
> >
> >> If I wanted a week's holiday, in late July, where the principle
> >> objective is utter relaxation, in good weather, where would be a good
> >> place to go? Anywhere in the world considered.
> >
> >Stay at home.
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> If I do that, I'll end up going to work.
>
> This needs to be a full-on, no laptop, mobile phone switched off,
> break.
Ireland, anywhere.
Or more specifically, Donegal. Fantastically remote when you want it to
be.
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