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Previously on "Is the south of France any good for holidaying if you have young kids?"
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostYep, on this forum you can be a mysoginistic, xenophobic, homophobic, cyclo-phobic misanthrope, but call us 'over the hill' and you've gone too far.
Edit: Added troll's word
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHave a 3 day holiday. Go somewhere warm where you can recover from your delusions of mediocrity
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHave a 3 day holiday. Go somewhere warm where you can recover from your delusions of mediocrity
Edit: Added troll's wordLast edited by mudskipper; 9 July 2011, 08:35.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSY02 and I are discussing where the Suities will be holidaying for summer 2011. I have plumped for the south of France. Med.
SY02 reckons it's for wine buffs and poofs with Porches.
Are there any holiday "resorts" down there that us chavs can frequent while trying to soak up some of the culture (wine and cheese) that would keep both sides of the argument happy?
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostNot at all, if anything, I work too hard and as for my attitude to others, most people remark on how nice and polite I am, which I am towards those that arent fools ...
Maybe if you have a different perception of me, it could be because you're a fool .... I would say that is much more likely since you seem to be part of a community for bitter and over the hill contractors ....
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostFTFY
One night around 03:00 I was heading southbound about 60 miles out of Brum & was fighting to stay awake.... next thing I awoke and the car was heading for the crash barrier..I over corrected and got it sideways with all wheels locked up!, luckily there was no other traffic around so I managed to recover and pulled into the next services for a kip...never again!
I can now recognise the warning signs of falling asleep behind the wheel and know when to stop
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Originally posted by doodab View PostHas it perhaps occurred to you that your general attitude and approach to other people predisposes them to dislike you?
Maybe if you have a different perception of me, it could be because you're a fool .... I would say that is much more likely since you seem to be part of a community for bitter and over the hill contractors ....
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To the OP.
Our modus operandi now, and for the next few years, is to hire a gite in Burgundy area with private pool for 3 weeks each summer.
Why Burgundy? Easy to drive to from Moorfield Towers in a car with 3 young kids in <1 day. M11, M25, M20, Tunnel, Autoroute des Anglais, A8 - done. No dicking around on EasyChav planes. And quite frankly the kids don't care where they are as long as they get their own pool.
Have a great holiday. I will be enjoying horse steak & cheese in 2 weeks time. Can't wait.
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