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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI usually avoid parking next to a 4x4 if possible for fear of getting my luvvly old banger damaged when its doors are opened in the 4 inch gap left between cars. Big cars should pay more in parking fees, banned or perhaps the owners executed. 4x4's should at the very least be road taxed heavily since you can't see what's ahead of them making life more dangerous for pedestrians and other road users
I suppose it would have to be at the far end of the car park.
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For gods sake Wilmslow!!!
Just bend over the bonnet and take it like a man
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These companies are taking the p*ss on parking. At the end of the day, if I take my custom somewhere they don't tell me how I use their service, for I am the customer.
There is a culture in England of worrying about parking & telling the motorist what to do all the time - I say, stuff 'em & for a months value in shopping vouchers.
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For Wilsmow's 666th post, it was most disappointing on a biblical scale.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOr you could try Slough Travelodge. Make sure you hand in shoe laces, tie, belt and razor blades on your way in.
Once.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLegoland is a full day - thought about staying overnight? I am sure if you google there are hotel packages including lego entry.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDEpends on age of grandkids. I reckon legoland great between ages of 2-9. After that they find it a bit tame - try Chessington/Thorpe/Alton.
Legoland it is then, they can see the queen as well
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWindsor eh. Do you reckon legoland is worth a visit ? Still thinking where to take the grandkids for a few days in the summer
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