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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostShe had her arm round Wilmslow. Unless the definition of "lucky" has been completely revamped, I'm going with NO.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI really enjoyed it. The Best Western was the pits, it does not recognize Platinum membership so will be complaining rather strongly. Douglas was pretty neat, loved the horse trams. It is the land that time forgot, you can park anywhere, no traffic queues and a really chilled out place. The local night spot was at my hotel which has a band of two people and 10 horny locals, one draping her arm around my neck all evening!
Peel and Castletown castles and the Laxey Wheel with lunch in Port Erin made for a busy two days.
dig the local radio station in the car - sooo smashie and nicey. Gave details on every junble sale and tombola, then said there is the islands psychic meeting at 7:30pm, but that we should know the place.......
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostFor anyone interested, the island introduced its own version of IR35, even down to the definition of a PSC.
qh
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FTFYOriginally posted by Wilmslow View PostThe local night spot was at my hotel which has a band of two people and 10 inbred horny locals, one draping his hairy arm around my neck all evening!
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I really enjoyed it. The Best Western was the pits, it does not recognize Platinum membership so will be complaining rather strongly. Douglas was pretty neat, loved the horse trams. It is the land that time forgot, you can park anywhere, no traffic queues and a really chilled out place. The local night spot was at my hotel which has a band of two people and 10 horny locals, one draping her arm around my neck all evening!
Peel and Castletown castles and the Laxey Wheel with lunch in Port Erin made for a busy two days.
dig the local radio station in the car - sooo smashie and nicey. Gave details on every junble sale and tombola, then said there is the islands psychic meeting at 7:30pm, but that we should know the place.......Last edited by Wilmslow; 15 August 2016, 09:01.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNice tax rates.
For anyone interested, the island introduced its own version of IR35, even down to the definition of a PSC.
Originally posted by DallasDad View PostGo south
Port Erin or Castletown for a walk about, or stock up with a few cans. Then take the Sound Road down to the Calf - a truly great opportunity to see some Seals.
The coastline is terrific and it is not a bad place to have a pint or two as the sun goes down.
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Go south
Port Erin or Castletown for a walk about, or stock up with a few cans. Then take the Sound Road down to the Calf - a truly great opportunity to see some Seals.
The coastline is terrific and it is not a bad place to have a pint or two as the sun goes down.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostWell, turns out that there is a wedding party tomorrow night in the hotel I am staying at - a friends brother happens to be going who is up for introducing us to the totty, so could well be a good evening after all!!
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIt's Wilmslow. He'll probably end up with a LAN party in a barn somewhere.
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