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You may bunk-up with Spike, our resident hedgehog, under our shed. He does leaves inordinate amounts of poop everywhere, so I can't vouch for the cleanliness of your quarters. £50 p.w.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostFollowing on from the 6 months off thread, do members of the panel have any suggestions for somewhere one can eke out a meagre existence for a long period without having to live in a youth hostel?
(Please don't suggest Wilmslow's spare room, I couldn't take the excitement.)
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I think I'm begining to understand a bit more about CyberTory now.Originally posted by CyberTory View PostIt didn't rain, but I was positioned on higher ground just in case. I actually enjoy camping more when it rains.
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I gather it didn't rain then?Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI stayed in a tent on a campsite for four nights a few weeks ago, one mile from the city centre. Cost 6 quid a night included access to very good shower facilities. Saved me a fortune in B&B costs.
4 man tent from Tescos cost me 20 quid.
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what were you doing with 4 menOriginally posted by Cyberman View PostI stayed in a tent on a campsite for four nights a few weeks ago, one mile from the city centre. Cost 6 quid a night included access to very good shower facilities. Saved me a fortune in B&B costs.
4 man tent from Tescos cost me 20 quid.
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Which city centre?Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI stayed in a tent on a campsite for four nights a few weeks ago, one mile from the city centre. Cost 6 quid a night included access to very good shower facilities. Saved me a fortune in B&B costs.
4 man tent from Tescos cost me 20 quid.
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I stayed in a tent on a campsite for four nights a few weeks ago, one mile from the city centre. Cost 6 quid a night included access to very good shower facilities. Saved me a fortune in B&B costs.
4 man tent from Tescos cost me 20 quid.
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