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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by DSL » Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:18 pm

Gary, save your dosh & just borrow, steal or otherwise aquire Neil's. :whistle:


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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by benp » Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:20 pm

Yep bound to make sense ….it will pay for its self after the first three drives are tarmacd :whistle:


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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by DiscoDellBoy » Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:20 pm

countrywide wrote::shock: another one.

Have you got a D4 and D3 now Steve
Yep and a FFRR, will be sold soon and I'm desperate for a bloody holiday.
Sprout 2 arrives in the next couple of weeks and the thought of 2 babies on a plane fills me with dread!
If they are in the motor and the house is on the back,not such a drama, that's how I'm selling it anyway :whistle:



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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by anglefire » Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:25 pm

I've flown with the kids once to Teneriffe about 5 or 6 years ago.

Not saving never again, cos they were good as gold - but I'd rather go somewhere in the car - I'd love to go to Europe in the Caravan - but will probably stick to the UK for the time being.

Actually the kids keep going on about going to Spain - but I really don't want to go to the usual places in spain - fills me with horror - mind you they then say, South Africa or New Zealand :shock:


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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by Kingmav66 » Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:33 pm

DSL wrote:It is your destiny!!

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Come off it Del, that's too tall for John :whistle: :rasp: :lol:



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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by DSL » Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:35 pm

I wasn't going to imply anything like that as in just over a week he could guide me over the biggest cliff he could find! :whistle: :whistle:


If only I could think of something useful to type here!! :(

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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by DiscoDellBoy » Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:37 pm

Angel, we've done SA with our little 1 at 6 months, nightmare!
I'm with you, the UK is fine for a few years!



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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by Bigcarpchaser » Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:54 pm

Tis damn expensive to fly abroad with three kids, especially when one is nearly 16!!
That's 3 adults and kinda begrudge paying out 4k for two weeks in some crappy European resort filled with drunken Brits. Would rather spend a couple of weeks plodding round Europe at my leisure.
I know I could camp but to be honest, I'm fed up with being woken up at 6am by screaming brats in the next tent!! I need my beauty sleep these days.
Never though I'd get a caravan but swanage was the last straw....felt like :censored: after two nights in the tent. Will keep the camping for fishing trips lol.
Anyway, narrowed it down to a swift/sterling 6 berth. Just have to find one now :)


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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by Kingmav66 » Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:00 pm

Haven't you seen one in the flesh then? :? :popcorn:



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Re: Welcome to the fold bother!

Post by Bodsy » Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:05 pm

I've never been more shocked on a thread since
First BCC, then barrowboy dellboy! Christ what's the world coming to!!!!

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