I used to be full of aspirations for high adventure. I did a few years as a soldier which was exciting. Now my only requirement is to go on holiday somewhere with topless beaches.
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I used to be full of aspirations for high adventure. I did a few years as a soldier which was exciting. Now my only requirement is to go on holiday somewhere with topless beaches.
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thats a lot of breaksOriginally posted by Dallas View PostLanzarote, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, st. Lucia and if I can do another Lanza May bank holiday and 1 week rowing course woo hoo(\__/)
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Nothing for last 2 years
these haven't been approved and 3 are sport related but they are outside contract so if they want a renewal it can be 'absorbed'
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10 days doing the Fjords in June. Starting from Stavanger and heading north up the coast to Tromso and the North Cape, then back again."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Have given up on trying to get the family interested and booked meself on the Inca trail for end of September. Excited!
Will also try and do a week somewhere relaxing in July/AugustComment
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I thought you were staying a week in the PRY (peoples republic of Yorkshire)?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDunno - want a proper holiday this year - looking at a few options, but convincing the family is the tricky bit.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI thought you were staying a week in the PRY (peoples republic of Yorkshire)?
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We've not had a holiday for three years. My wife looks after her 87 year old dad who lives with us and it's just easier to stay at home. No complaints though; our time will come....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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+1Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostWe've not had a holiday for three years. My wife looks after her 87 year old dad who lives with us and it's just easier to stay at home. No complaints though; our time will come.
one day at a time 
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