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This was my initial thought as well. When Australians come to stay at Casa WQ - its for weeks on bloody end.


*Bob* Wrote:

> Careful, Rosie.

> They're Australian.

> Before you know it, there's a knock on your door,

> the backpacks are blocking the hallway and they're

> sleeping on your lounge floor for six weeks -

> gratis.

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VeryBerryCherry Wrote:

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> I might get a bit of a holiday now!

>

> Cheap Dover-to-Calais tickets.... MEGA CHEAP!


?19 for a ferry to france, forget it, the shuttle is the only way. still at least they give a 2 for 1 kids meal voucher, nothing worse than chucking up on an empty stomach.

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Jimbob Wrote:

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> VeryBerryCherry Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I might get a bit of a holiday now!

> >

> > Cheap Dover-to-Calais tickets.... MEGA CHEAP!

>

> ?19 for a ferry to france, forget it, the shuttle

> is the only way. still at least they give a 2 for

> 1 kids meal voucher, nothing worse than chucking

> up on an empty stomach.



I was more impressed by the ?25 quids worth of wine. Get your priorities right JB

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I haven't worked out what I am going to do for my summer holiday yet but I know I can't wait for a bit of sunshine :-).


Looking forward to going swimming in Brockwell Park Lido, enjoying the parks and just getting out of the flat more - bit tempting to curl up in the warmth of my flat with a book in this weather. Pub crawl sounds fun too Strawbs - was the one last year I first met you guys.


I quite fancy going on a salsa holiday - I've dabbled with classes but not stuck to it for long enough - a holiday sounds fun and a good way of getting my standard up a bit. Found a company that does trips to Cuba and Spain. Or I quite fancy going to Italy again, if I can get fit enough I'd like to do a walk of the Cinque Terre. Might manage to fit both in - one week in June, one in September... I don't like the heat enough to do something really physical in July or August.

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TLS, Don't get me wrong, if our weather was 28 degrees in January, I would love nothing more than sitting in my own garden sipping a pims cocktail and listening to the charming reverberations of my screaming children! However, I do look forward to the lovely British summer, when it arrives in May and promptly leaves in June before Wimbledon.
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