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Previously on "Honeymoon"
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And St Osyth has a nudie beach......but all the wimmen are wrinkly cos they is old like...
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You are right of course...I stand corrected...(albeit with a list to the left as I have a short leg...)Originally posted by OwlHootNah, I still reckon Southend. Although it's only five miles from Basildon, there are more pubs with karaoke nights and you can probably get a better fish and chip meal, caught fresh in the Thames Estuary.
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Barbados Man !Originally posted by scooterscotRight I need some ideas, getting married later this year and as of yet I've no idea what location would be good for a honeymoon.
Not Europe! Done it been there if only I had the stamps in my passport to prove it. So where is next? I've done every continent apart from Antarctica & America.
Suggestions please –
had my honeymoon there and it was brilliant. Now I am getting a divorce .....
Stay away from the clubs if dont want to see some hard grinding dancing
On a serious note It was a good holiday but like most places kinda depends on what you like. It a relaxed, slow paced atmosphere. Now thats one island I'll like to retire to
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Surely, if it's real sun, sand and shootings, then St Oysth in Clacton has to be the top of the caravan park list.
Ah hey, don't diss Wickfud, coz it was like, where me and ma posse hung out.
(Actually I'm from Stock, if you know the area)
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Nah, I still reckon Southend. Although it's only five miles from Basildon, there are more pubs with karaoke nights and you can probably get a better fish and chip meal, caught fresh in the Thames Estuary.Originally posted by angusgloverBasildon. Nice place, good for a honeymoon. If you can afford it thougfh, push the boat out and treat her to a holiday she will never forget....Wickford....
Highly recommended...
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I like to think that in some small way we're all married to AtW, the board's very own resident cheeky chappy and likeable scamp.Originally posted by sasguruYou're married to atw?

Bagpuss:
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Nine weeks. The only problem was I just wanted to keep on going at the end of it and not come back home.Originally posted by scooterscotSounds good i like it, how much time did you take for the RtWT?
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Bora-Bora, Seychelles, Zanzibar....
or a select few islands in the Maldives (eg Sonevafushi)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArubaOriginally posted by freakydancerAruba. Seriously.
Does look good... I'll do my research tonight!
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Yeah the scuba was great in the Maldives - Dubai was good for the sunshine and the pampering - only there for 3 days on the way back which was just about enough!
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Aruba. Seriously.Originally posted by scooterscotgood scuba in the Maldives I hear...
Don't care for Dubai too much like an overgrown retail park!
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