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Its already 7.24AM on Sunday.


There's a wonderful World out there to explore and "some" of you(probably 99%(6)) are still tossing and turning in bed(!)


Plenty of time to sleep when you are dead for eternity(which is like,at least another 100 years or so...)...so


RISE AND SHINE(!)

and if you do it regular like, consider getting Time Out book of walks - all in easy reach of London, and crucially, all have a lovely eating place half way through


And TLS, some of us may have been exploring the wonderful world out there at the other end of the day, so just gathering our strength before the next onslaught

All right Townies!


Who is up for a night out now in London Town?...You "wannabe" players,I mean you want to be "players" then lets play!


Which Pub/Club shall we start then?..I can be there by 2.00 AM for an early start:)


Let me know in the next hour or so Guys:)

???? Wrote:

COME ON TONY... RISE AND SHINE


Leave It Out Quidsy:(


I'm staying in bed to watch the weekends Football...I'm starting at Upton Park where I've heard The 'ammers took the lead:(


Hope they didn't Win by too many against Everton:(

Now we are all finally up which is it to be today Guys?


1/ 11-Mile walk encircling Lewes Racecourse(closed 1964)


2/ "Seven Sisters" walk up the 7 hills to Beachy Head


3/ Trip round Chipstead/Banstead/Kingsmeadow(Hot Favourite)..B)


Let me know as we leave at 9.00AM..make your way to the A22 at Purley>:D<


See You There(!)

KalamityKel Wrote:

leaving a 9 and u wanna meet at purley? do u not know how long it takes to get there by bus! ::o


You missed a great gig Kelster!....maybe next time but should have taken larger boots after 11 miles I'm a little sore and out of practice:))

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