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Goddards Arms Lois really nice from the outside with an ivy covered frontage and an old AA 3 star sign. Was expecting crushed velvet armchairs but was just like an eighties dico bar inside.
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Originally posted by MrToast View PostChitty Chetty Bang Bang?
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostChitty - do report back and let us know if the hype is true.Originally posted by chetty View PostOk I will go and see it. But please my name is chetty.Originally posted by realityhack View PostThink of it as an affectionate nickname.
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Originally posted by chetty View PostSwastika actually for your information is a popular name for women in India.
http://www.facebook.com/people-index/Swastika%20Harini
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Swastika actually for your information is a popular name for women in India.
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Originally posted by chetty View PostWell a hotel or bred and breakfast would be ideal for the first few weeks but after that it would be nice to have a house for a few months so my wife Swastika and our boys can be with me
Come on DP, you're not even trying very hard with this one.
Although you may have just (nearly) coined the term, 'breed and breakfast'.
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Originally posted by chetty View PostWell a hotel or bred and breakfast would be ideal for the first few weeks but after that it would be nice to have a house for a few months so my wife Swastika and our boys can be with me
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Well a hotel or bred and breakfast would be ideal for the first few weeks but after that it would be nice to have a house for a few months so my wife Swastika and our boys can be with me
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Originally posted by chetty View PostBut please my name is chetty.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostAbsolutely. According to the TravBuddy website, the roundabout is right up there as #1 of 1 things to do in Swindon.
Chitty - do report back and let us know if the hype is true.
Perhaps SaraHelaine has a spare room?
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostAbsolutely. According to the TravBuddy website, the roundabout is right up there as #1 of 1 things to do in Swindon.
Chitty - do report back and let us know if the hype is true.
Ok I will go and see it. But please my name is chetty.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostIt's lovely. Make sure you visit the big roundabout while you are there - people come from all over the country to see it.
Chitty - do report back and let us know if the hype is true.
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