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Great thread Alan


I can't wait to go on holiday now


Basque region will be my Goat for a couple of weeks


I can get into my Goat then


It'll have to be a sizeable Goat tho, but i'll be in 'it' along with my i-phone, stabbing away at the screen oblivious to the place i'm in hopefully


Oh and Cider will feature, so expect some random posting whilst shit faced on apple based intoxicants

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Otta Wrote:

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> My missus spent a month teaching in Bordeaux back

> when we were first together. Great place. Had the

> best crepes I've ever tasted there.



"Crepes" call then pancakes you snobby blow in etc etc etc etc ETC

Seabag Wrote:

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> I'm in Bordeaux right now

>

> Very pleasant it is too

>

> (on free wifi)


I'm in Argeles sur Mer. Near Perpignon and once part of Spanish Catalonia so Paella all round last night. Rousillon is also good for sweet wine. Had some of that too, obvs.

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