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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Goodness sake..

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> R.D. Lush. Loz.

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> How dull your lives must be if all you have to talk about is Foxy's spelling grammar thread wording.


You need new reading glasses, Foxy. I've not mentioned your spelling or grammar.

I was actually reading a pro-hunting forum the other day (out of interest). One of them was defending that American b-list sleb who bagged a lion in South Africa. They justified it by saying that they give the meat to poor hungry African boys and girls. You couldn't make it up.

Red Devil..


I'm staying here in Marmaris Hotel Poseidon


http://images.tuinordic.com/travel/images/Blue/Gallery/1002-668/gallery_turkey-marmariskusten-marmaris-poseidon__0271947_1410150237.jpg


http://images.tuinordic.com/travel/images/Blue/Gallery/1002-668/gallery_turkey-marmariskusten-marmaris-poseidon__0271961_1410150237.jpg


http://images.tuinordic.com/travel/images/Blue/Gallery/1002-668/gallery_turkey-marmariskusten-marmaris-poseidon__0265660_1410150237.jpg


Foxy

Louisa Wrote:

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> I'm so jealous foxy. Hope you have a wonderful

> time. Are you going alone?

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> Louisa.


Thank you Lou. Sadly yes.


I went here last year.. my first holiday for 8 years + after looking after my mother till she passed away in 2012


Foxy

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Nice sauna.



It was 43deg C when I was here last July. Last thing I needed was a Sauna. but there is a nice

indoor pool outside the Gym to cool down.


Did not use the Gym last year but have been training so might give it a go this time.


On the other hand I will probably just stick with swimming in the sea and my usual 5-8 mile morning walk

before it gets too hot. Gallons of water .. No beer until 08.00pm


Foxy

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I was actually reading a pro-hunting forum the other day (out of interest). One of them was

> defending that American b-list sleb who bagged a lion in South Africa. They justified it by saying

> that they give the meat to poor hungry African boys and girls. You couldn't make it up.


On the other hand, news out today on the hunter that paid $350,000 to kill a rhino has completed the task. The rhino was down to be culled anyway for herd management purposes and this way Namibia's anti-poaching unit is much better funded.


Seems like a pragmatic approach to me.


Yet still the animal rights bunch are up in arms, with the sadly predictable death threats being issued by the loonier variety.


http://edition.cnn.com/2015/05/19/africa/namibia-rhino-hunt/

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