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scooby stu!! 27 June 2003 12:19 AM

g/f say's it's my turn to think of somwhere to go
so im in need of some ideas places to visit that sort of thing
any thoughts appreciated.

cheers

Stu :)

RON 27 June 2003 12:24 AM

Stay in bed, and, well, enjoy yourself, with the g/f of course!!

scooby stu!! 27 June 2003 12:28 AM

i've already suggested that and the answer is not repeatable

;)

Stu

fatherpierre 27 June 2003 12:30 AM

Go back to your Primary School for spelling lessons.

Tomorrow has 1 M.

RON 27 June 2003 12:33 AM

Spend all day looking for a willing young lady then, then bin your current g/f, and then spend all day saturday in bed!!!

ajm 27 June 2003 12:35 AM

fatherpierre, well if you are going to be that picky you may have noticed that "tomorrow" is actually today!.... unless Saturday counts as a "day off"! ;)

Seriously though, what is the radius you are willing to travel? could name a few places over here in the west country but its a treck from Berkshire....


[Edited by ajm - 6/27/2003 12:37:08 AM]

scooby stu!! 27 June 2003 12:41 AM

good point ajm it is today!! I would say around 100 miles

fatherpierre, thank you for pointing that out stick me in the
corner with the dunce's hat on

Stu

fatherpierre 27 June 2003 12:52 AM

AJM: did you never see Bugsy Malone? Tomorrow never comes!

The dunce hat is reserved for far greater mistakes than that.

scooby stu!! 27 June 2003 09:04 AM

help!!!!

corradoboy 27 June 2003 10:02 AM

Trip out to area of natural beauty, lovely walk to work up an appetite, and a thirst. Country pub meal, couple of beers, suggest that, it being Saturday tomorrow you could book a room, have a few more beers and make a night of it. Then you'll get to eat your cake too. And maybe again before breakfast.

PS. Doesn't work too well with younger women, they don't appreciate countryside, only shopping malls.

Mice_Elf 27 June 2003 10:21 AM


PS. Doesn't work too well with younger women, they don't appreciate countryside, only shopping malls.
Bollards. :p

I've never ever seen the fascination in shopping. In fact I loathe and detest the chore.

Countryside all the way.

On topic...Leeds Castle isn't THAT far from you, in Kent.
Chessington is also achievable.

:D


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