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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Probably all the 2020 bookings have been offered credit notes instead of refunds and they have to be used next year.
    Still strange .... bugger all chance of me going on a cruise before this, even less chance now. Can't imagine a worse way to spend my holiday that couped up with old gits on a cruise!
    I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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      Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
      Remind me, Scoots did short that dog didn't he?

      http://companyresearch.digitallook.c...&ac=&csi=10029

      Nope I'm long... don't know where the bottom is - timing the market I leave to others.
      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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        Originally posted by Whorty View Post
        The Mrs and I did this after the Mumbai attacks. We were already planning on visiting India, just hadn't got around to it. Following the attacks we were in the travel agents the next day booking our tiger safari trip, plus Mumbai and Delhi Got a really good deal on the Taj in Mumbai ..... when we first said what we wanted, our agent turned her screen around (she was watching the news unfold on BBC news) and said "you mean this hotel that's on fire?".

        Yup ... we were travelling 9 months later and we were pretty sure the Indians would have rebuilt the hotel by then
        India is untapped and has one of the lowest numbers of visitors, relative to its population size, of any country in the world. Once you leave the tourist streams it's easy to see why: unclean, women treated badly, poor or no basic infrastructure. I've often heard it compared to China and it's an unfair comparison, as China is one hundred years ahead of India in almost every respect. I'd like to have suggested "except freedom of expression and speech" but India is seeing the same populist nonsense as the US and UK, so I that statement simply doesn't apply there now.

        If anybody hasn't been it's worth doing the basic northern tour, visiting the south for its food and also the northern tea plantations. The real beauty of India is the south and the north east, followed by north west. The food is arguably better in the south too, but you won't go hungry - and if you have any dietary requirements then it's easy to avoid them by choosing one of the twenty V symbols that don't simply denote 'vegetarian' but accommodate the diets of religious entities. If onions and garlic trouble you then you want to follow the Jainism V, as an example.

        It's one of the best countries to visit if you want to see potential everywhere, but you have to be the type of traveler who won't panic at seeing a child run over by a car in the street (the car doesn't stop, of course) or a woman being slapped. The upside is you can intervene and have a chance of being understood when you speak: English is prevalent, even among some of the poorer children. The levels of poverty are really on par with the third world countries.

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          I'd recommend Kerala and a houseboat through the backwater canals, the Venice of the East. Mrs Scooter & I did this some years ago. Slowly floating along the river with our own chef preparing our meals. Tranquil tropical scenes. Then the phone rings, an agent in Manchester. Killed it man.
          "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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            Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
            Nope I'm long... don't know where the bottom is - timing the market I leave to others.
            I thought you said this was a short term technical transaction? Is it now a long term transaction? Do keep your story straight
            I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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              Originally posted by Whorty View Post
              I thought you said this was a short term technical transaction? Is it now a long term transaction? Do keep your story straight
              When I say that I mean weeks - not hours!
              "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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                Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
                I'd recommend Kerala and a houseboat through the backwater canals, the Venice of the East. Mrs Scooter & I did this some years ago. Slowly floating along the river with our own chef preparing our meals. Tranquil tropical scenes. Then the phone rings, an agent in Manchester. Killed it man.
                I've got a mate in the safari industry runs a lodge down there - always posting some beautiful photos on Facebook. This is one recommendation from you that one day I would love to take up
                I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                  Originally posted by Whorty View Post
                  I thought you said this was a short term technical transaction? Is it now a long term transaction? Do keep your story straight
                  I'm going to buy this stock, because it has lost almost all it's value.

                  MLVN Stock Price and Chart — LSE:MLVN — TradingView — UK

                  I'm not picking the bottom because I don't time the markets.

                  I have no loss or profit plan, just random, bimble along wibble approach to investing.

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                    Originally posted by rogerfederer View Post
                    India is untapped and has one of the lowest numbers of visitors, relative to its population size, of any country in the world. Once you leave the tourist streams it's easy to see why: unclean, women treated badly, poor or no basic infrastructure. I've often heard it compared to China and it's an unfair comparison, as China is one hundred years ahead of India in almost every respect. I'd like to have suggested "except freedom of expression and speech" but India is seeing the same populist nonsense as the US and UK, so I that statement simply doesn't apply there now.

                    If anybody hasn't been it's worth doing the basic northern tour, visiting the south for its food and also the northern tea plantations. The real beauty of India is the south and the north east, followed by north west. The food is arguably better in the south too, but you won't go hungry - and if you have any dietary requirements then it's easy to avoid them by choosing one of the twenty V symbols that don't simply denote 'vegetarian' but accommodate the diets of religious entities. If onions and garlic trouble you then you want to follow the Jainism V, as an example.

                    It's one of the best countries to visit if you want to see potential everywhere, but you have to be the type of traveler who won't panic at seeing a child run over by a car in the street (the car doesn't stop, of course) or a woman being slapped. The upside is you can intervene and have a chance of being understood when you speak: English is prevalent, even among some of the poorer children. The levels of poverty are really on par with the third world countries.
                    One of my best mates spent 2 years travelling around India a few years ago - some of the stories he tells are so 'funny', but not always in a 'ha ha' kind of way. He had a great time on his locally bought Enfield
                    I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                      Originally posted by Whorty View Post
                      Still strange .... bugger all chance of me going on a cruise before this, even less chance now. Can't imagine a worse way to spend my holiday that couped up with old gits on a cruise!
                      IIRC NLUK and Owl Hoot have been on cruises, so you have been warned.

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