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And the dangerous railings / lack of protection for people falling inOriginally posted by DBA_bloke View PostNo - Sparty is right. Remember the trashy hotel Lois & Clark stayed at in Superman II?Comment
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Back off man, I've been to both Niagara Falls and Blackpool so I'm an expert. Anyone who says differently is as clueless as mailman. Well maybe not that clueless.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostHang on a bit !I'm Spartacus.Comment
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And I doubt very much that any sort of risk assessment had been carried out on the vibrating water bed. Imagine the terrible scalds that could ensue if one were to sit down on that bed with a hot cup of tea. Disgraceful.Originally posted by Muttley08 View PostAnd the dangerous railings / lack of protection for people falling inComment
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Agree with Spartacus on both points
1. Niagra is an absolute dump
2. It's not possible to be as clueless as postie.Comment
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Hmmm... both big gay haunts...Originally posted by Spartacus View PostBack off man, I've been to both Niagara Falls and Blackpool so I'm an expert. Anyone who says differently is as clueless as mailman. Well maybe not that clueless.Comment
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The charities commission insist that you specify the amount of money that you use for administration. If it is over a certain amount - 12p in the £ is a figure that springs to mind - they refuse you charitable status.Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostGood question. In the case of SSAFA and RBL, the charities in question have a goodly proportion of their income being spent on the good causes!
It's Deja-vu all over again!
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Nothin in particular, just that we havn't had a proper holiday for various reasons for about 5 years. Son is off to Prague/Berlin for a week with his school in the spring so we figured it was a good excuse to get away ourselves.Originally posted by chef View Postwhat's the special occasion? just wondering"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Like at the Grand Canyon?Originally posted by Muttley08 View PostAnd the dangerous railings / lack of protection for people falling in
It's Deja-vu all over again!
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Are we talking 'scottish' weeks or normal everyday Blackpool ? On second thoughts you may be right, I will back off.Originally posted by Spartacus View PostBack off man, I've been to both Niagara Falls and Blackpool so I'm an expert. Anyone who says differently is as clueless as mailman. Well maybe not that clueless.Comment
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