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By rustybike
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Sounds good. I'd like to go to Scotland (especially if Foots' beautiful pictures are anything to go by). Although I'd like to go to lots of places really, preferably Europe, as it's cheap, but anywhere is ok with me. I love travelling... been to loads of places. But I feel I should really tour England some more.
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By pjordan2000
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The fact that yesterday, i was in Paris with Mrs PJ, walking along the River Seine by the Eiffel Tower, and today i'm back at work!! (It's the being back at work bit that's annoying)
By Ezza
#344116
Exams. I've been going through all my notes for revision, and I seem to know it all. I can do well on past papers, so the the * can I not pass the actual exams?
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By MK Chris
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pjordan2000 wrote:The fact that yesterday, i was in Paris with Mrs PJ, walking along the River Seine by the Eiffel Tower, and today i'm back at work!! (It's the being back at work bit that's annoying)

Oh boo, you've had a nice time off and now you're back, while most of the rest of us have had no time off.

My heart bleeds.
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By DevilsDuck
#344180
Yudster wrote:Or failing that, Dartmoor.


You cant beat Dartmoor, I went on numerous camping trips with school on Dartmoor

We used to stay at a place called Cadworthy Farm and me and my mates would go and climb underneath the cattle grids as cars drove over....that was scary

if you go to Dartmoor climb under a cattle grid.....dare ya!
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By ALFIE
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DevilsDuck wrote:
Yudster wrote:Or failing that, Dartmoor.


You cant beat Dartmoor, I went on numerous camping trips with school on Dartmoor

We used to stay at a place called Cadworthy Farm and me and my mates would go and climb underneath the cattle grids as cars drove over....that was scary

if you go to Dartmoor climb under a cattle grid.....dare ya!


How do you get under a cattle grid? Not sure about Dartmoor, but in Gloucestershire that seems impossible!!!?
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By DevilsDuck
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ALFIE wrote:
DevilsDuck wrote:
Yudster wrote:Or failing that, Dartmoor.


You cant beat Dartmoor, I went on numerous camping trips with school on Dartmoor

We used to stay at a place called Cadworthy Farm and me and my mates would go and climb underneath the cattle grids as cars drove over....that was scary

if you go to Dartmoor climb under a cattle grid.....dare ya!


How do you get under a cattle grid? Not sure about Dartmoor, but in Gloucestershire that seems impossible!!!?


Well, we where about 10 so it might have been easier to fit through the gaps back then......i think their was big gaps at the side that we got in, not through the actual gratting on top!
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By ALFIE
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On last Saturday, I tried to push a baby buggy over a cattle grid, on the way home from a birthday party. (I had drank a couple of warmers)

I slipped, stumbled, fell, hurt my arm and definatey got a bit of sh*t on my leg! Bummer of a 2 minutes to be honest!

The baby was fine!
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By MK Chris
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More making me sad than annoying me is that Uncle Bernard died this week. Obviously this means nothing to any of you, but he was my Grandad's brother (so technically my Great-Uncle) and a great laugh. Shame.
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By Yudster
#344341
Oh no!


Sorry, too soon??
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By MK Chris
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Ah I forgot that thread.

It's not too soon, he would have found it funny (if he knew about the joke.)
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By S4B
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ALFIE wrote:I had drank

VS

I had drunk

Now I'm wondering if 'drank' even exhists!???


You meant "I had drunk" and yes drank does exist!
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By foot-loose
#344456
ALFIE wrote:I had drank

VS

I had drunk

Now I'm wondering if 'drank' even exhists!???

Why would you bother with the word "had"? Surely it would be "I drank"?

"Drank" is a funny word. Look at it! "Drank".
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By Bruvva
#344464
Bloody burning my hand on a pot that I'd forgotten had been in the oven for 2 hours, that's what's annoying me. I have a fantastic blister on my thumb now.
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By S4B
#344467
Bruvva wrote:Bloody burning my hand on a pot that I'd forgotten had been in the oven for 2 hours, that's what's annoying me. I have a fantastic blister on my thumb now.


Tit!
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By Bruvva
#344468
Oi.

It could have happened to anybody! On the positive side, my beef and ale casserole was fab.
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By S4B
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Bruvva wrote:Oi.

It could have happened to anybody! On the positive side, my beef and ale casserole was fab.


You're still a tit! Things that come out of an oven that is switched on are, 99.9% of the time, too hot to touch with a bare hand. You should know this by now! TIT
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