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Spain may be a good choice, seems to be quite a few there on that list of yours Norr...Join IPSEComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostCat still doesn't seem to have adjusted to the change in clocks. He's sitting next to me staring at me in "I want my dinner" mode.
He doesn't usually start doing that until 4:30.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNot on facebook so don't know who posted what.
Cloggers is tulipe frankly!
I have found some good places, but you have to trek for them, for decent steak, I'd have to go to somewhere near Hoek Van Holland ( and they still don't age their steaks long enough), decent Chinese I have to go to the Hague, Japanese, in Amsterdam etc.... It's not like London or the UK where you can eat reasonably well and not have to trek anywhere
High end restaurants are well expensive here in the mainland, for what I paid at one place in Belgium, I could have gone to Bray in the UK and stayed at the waterside inn and had dinner there, gone to the fat duck the next day and still have change left over for lunch at the Hinds head.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostApparently the time change leads to rather a lot of dead cats, since road traffic suddenly happens when they're not expecting it.Comment
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Originally posted by Alias View PostHalf term for the schools tho so less traffic on the road this week...in theory
Any time I head in the direction of the kitchen try and trip me up.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou're very cheery today.
I think it must have been the thread wot I read earlier about final pictures of people.
Just before they died.
There's a stunning picture of some Thai chap who's just jumped off a building.
Roughly 2 inches before he hits the ground & explodes.Comment
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