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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Martin_1962 on 05 March 2009, 14:26:06
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The devaluation of the pound is helping some companies.
A while ago the caravan manufacturers were panicking. Now a lot are selling well, especially mid market vans.
More people are abandoning long haul for UK.
Holiday sites
Most are getting full already
Looks like the UK holiday industry is doing OK
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just need to buy a big field stick a few leccy points and water points round the field
stick a wash room and toilet block on the field and charge everyone £7 a night :y
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just need to buy a big field stick a few leccy points and water points round the field
stick a wash room and toilet block on the field and charge everyone £7 a night :y
As long as it is somewhere nice :y
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just need to buy a big field stick a few leccy points and water points round the field
stick a wash room and toilet block on the field and charge everyone £7 a night :y
As long as it is somewhere nice :y
yeah its got to be a nice area
we could have all the miggy meets there :y
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TBH I had decided in December that my holidays would be UK based in the Pikey Palace this year. We went for a day trip to France and got (near enough) 1 for 1 on the exchange so I told SWMBO that the summer holiday with the caravan by the Italian Lakes was off!
We're having it at Newent now :y :y :y
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Oh dear this means more SLOW moving traffic on A & B roads, because the majority won't pull over & let folk go by >:( >:( >:( >:(
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The devaluation of the pound is helping some companies.
A while ago the caravan manufacturers were panicking. Now a lot are selling well, especially mid market vans.
More people are abandoning long haul for UK.
Holiday sites
Most are getting full already
Looks like the UK holiday industry is doing OK
oh bugger >:(
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Sod it all -- we are still off to the South of France 8-)
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i spoke to my pal(as i cant spell mate) mal yesterday, hes got until friday then thats the lot, and the rest of the blokes too. nothing in the pipeline until end of yr, thats if they get the tender. so ive not a lot of chance getting back to work now.
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Oh dear this means more SLOW moving traffic on A & B roads, because the majority won't pull over & let folk go by >:( >:( >:( >:(
Unless they are members here - then they are going quite fast anyway!
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The devaluation of the pound is helping some companies.
A while ago the caravan manufacturers were panicking. Now a lot are selling well, especially mid market vans.
More people are abandoning long haul for UK.
Holiday sites
Most are getting full already
Looks like the UK holiday industry is doing OK
yep - we booked our holiday last night, going to caravan park in cornwall for a week in the summer :y
haven't been away since before the bab was born 2 years ago so looking forward to a break just got to pray for the british weather :-/
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Oh dear this means more SLOW moving traffic on A & B roads, because the majority won't pull over & let folk go by >:( >:( >:( >:(
Unless they are members here - then they are going quite fast anyway!
Hmmm, I've seen a few Omegas being driven embarrassingly slowly pulling mobile bonfires. No idea if they are members here though...
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Oh dear this means more SLOW moving traffic on A & B roads, because the majority won't pull over & let folk go by >:( >:( >:( >:(
Unless they are members here - then they are going quite fast anyway!
Hmmm, I've seen a few Omegas being driven embarrassingly slowly pulling mobile bonfires. No idea if they are members here though...
Certainly not me... Last summer I got fed up with a boy racer "giving it large" to his mates and embarrassed him by beating him away from the lights and then the next 2 roundabouts, complete with the Pikey Palace ;D ;D ;D ;D
Needless to say he didn't try again! ::) ::) ::)
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Oh dear this means more SLOW moving traffic on A & B roads, because the majority won't pull over & let folk go by >:( >:( >:( >:(
Unless they are members here - then they are going quite fast anyway!
Hmmm, I've seen a few Omegas being driven embarrassingly slowly pulling mobile bonfires. No idea if they are members here though...
Certainly not me... Last summer I got fed up with a boy racer "giving it large" to his mates and embarrassed him by beating him away from the lights and then the next 2 roundabouts, complete with the Pikey Palace ;D ;D ;D ;D
Needless to say he didn't try again! ::) ::) ::)
Must have cost you a fortune in crockery though - or do you use plastic? ;)
I once outdragged someone off the lights with an 8 metre long glider trailer (containing a glider) behind me. Happy he wasn't but it served him right for carving me up.
Kevin
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Just carrying in speed helps - traffic lights - slowed down then booted on green - beat a queue even with a 2.0 ;D
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
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Oh dear this means more SLOW moving traffic on A & B roads, because the majority won't pull over & let folk go by >:( >:( >:( >:(
Unless they are members here - then they are going quite fast anyway!
Hmmm, I've seen a few Omegas being driven embarrassingly slowly pulling mobile bonfires. No idea if they are members here though...
Certainly not me... Last summer I got fed up with a boy racer "giving it large" to his mates and embarrassed him by beating him away from the lights and then the next 2 roundabouts, complete with the Pikey Palace ;D ;D ;D ;D
Needless to say he didn't try again! ::) ::) ::)
Must have cost you a fortune in crockery though - or do you use plastic? ;)
I once outdragged someone off the lights with an 8 metre long glider trailer (containing a glider) behind me. Happy he wasn't but it served him right for carving me up.
Kevin
Nope... Proper crockery but stowed correctly so as not to move :y :y :y
Must confess the roundabouts were due to carrying some speed in, whereas Mr Boy Racer didn't have a clue ::) ::) ::)
The Mig just tows so effortlessly! ;) ;) ;)
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
Not comparing like with like ;)
I'll bet a left bollock that your buger van will be more environmentally unfriendly (not just you, but all the other poor souls behind you) than if you had an ounce of intelligence and took proper camping equipment, starting with a tent.
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
Not comparing like with like ;)
I'll bet a left bollock that your buger van will be more environmentally unfriendly (not just you, but all the other poor souls behind you) than if you had an ounce of intelligence and took proper camping equipment, starting with a tent.
You'll be sorry for that comment when you need somewhere to solder in comfort ;) ;)
Oh... And I couldn't get all I needed in the car (because someone put a 90L LPG tamk in there ::) ::)) for 2 weeks away so I'd have a trailer anyway ::) ::) ::)
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
Yes it is a lot lower
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
Ok, so you and the Mrs take the burger van to the lakes, and me and a mate go in my car with a tent in the back...
I would easily get 30mpg, same car pulling a van? 11-15mpg.
So just getting there you pump out twice the polution, not forgetting the 500 cars behind you all doing un economical speeds on winding A roads.
You still plug into power at a campsite using Microwaves, cookers, heaters, lights, fans, all the features a hotel room has.
You mention flights, you do know the new biggest jet in the world the Airbus A380 uses less fuel per passenger than a Ford Focus?
So is more environmently friendly to fly to say the south of France, than drive, dragging a burger van. ;)
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
Ok, so you and the Mrs take the burger van to the lakes, and me and a mate go in my car with a tent in the back...
I would easily get 30mpg, same car pulling a van? 11-15mpg.
So just getting there you pump out twice the polution, not forgetting the 500 cars behind you all doing un economical speeds on winding A roads.
You still plug into power at a campsite using Microwaves, cookers, heaters, lights, fans, all the features a hotel room has.
You mention flights, you do know the new biggest jet in the world the Airbus A380 uses less fuel per passenger than a Ford Focus?
So is more environmently friendly to fly to say the south of France, than drive, dragging a burger van. ;)
15 all........... ;D ;D ;D
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And if it wasn't down to the car towing a caravan then all the cars that do 70 80 90 even 100mph+ use more fuel, more of a carbon footprint and cause death by dangerous driving therefore causing more people to die on the roads due to irrisponsible motorist that like to drive like pillocks on the road. So for the pikey wagon/burger van,as you call them, is helping to cut speeder's.
Advantage pikey wagon owners......... ;D ;D ;D
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And if it wasn't down to the car towing a caravan then all the cars that do 70 80 90 even 100mph+ use more fuel, more of a carbon footprint and cause death by dangerous driving therefore causing more people to die on the roads due to irrisponsible motorist that like to drive like pillocks on the road. So for the pikey wagon/burger van,as you call them, is helping to cut speeder's.
Advantage pikey wagon owners......... ;D ;D ;D
Speed doesn't kill (despite what the government and their brainwashed enforcers may say). Speed differential is what kills.
And for info, my tractor has DOUBLE the economy at 80mph than it has at 40mph.
So, on the contrary, advantage to normal people
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Ok you win TB :( :( :( :(
On top of that is duce by the way ;D ;D ;D
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Discussing carbon footprints and perpetuating the old "speed kills" myth (its rapid decelleration that usually does it) has OOF been infected with PC disease? plesae ,no... :'( ::) ;)
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And if it wasn't down to the car towing a caravan then all the cars that do 70 80 90 even 100mph+ use more fuel, more of a carbon footprint and cause death by dangerous driving therefore causing more people to die on the roads due to irrisponsible motorist that like to drive like pillocks on the road. So for the pikey wagon/burger van,as you call them, is helping to cut speeder's.
Advantage pikey wagon owners......... ;D ;D ;D
Speed doesn't kill (despite what the government and their brainwashed enforcers may say). Speed differential is what kills.
And for info, my tractor has DOUBLE the economy at 80mph than it has at 40mph.
So, on the contrary, advantage to normal people
You're right there TB, it's not the speed that kills, it's the stopping suddenly that does :P
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And if it wasn't down to the car towing a caravan then all the cars that do 70 80 90 even 100mph+ use more fuel, more of a carbon footprint and cause death by dangerous driving therefore causing more people to die on the roads due to irrisponsible motorist that like to drive like pillocks on the road. So for the pikey wagon/burger van,as you call them, is helping to cut speeder's.
Advantage pikey wagon owners......... ;D ;D ;D
enfSpeed doesn't kill (despite what the government and their brainwashed orcers may say). Speed differential is what kills.And for info, my tractor has DOUBLE the economy at 80mph than it has at 40mph.
So, on the contrary, advantage to normal people
must stop speed reading threads :-[ ;D
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
Ok, so you and the Mrs take the burger van to the lakes, and me and a mate go in my car with a tent in the back...
I would easily get 30mpg, same car pulling a van? 11-15mpg.
So just getting there you pump out twice the polution, not forgetting the 500 cars behind you all doing un economical speeds on winding A roads.
You still plug into power at a campsite using Microwaves, cookers, heaters, lights, fans, all the features a hotel room has.
You mention flights, you do know the new biggest jet in the world the Airbus A380 uses less fuel per passenger than a Ford Focus?
So is more environmently friendly to fly to say the south of France, than drive, dragging a burger van. ;)
and the carbon footprint for building said A380 ??? Very very much greater than for building my "tin-tent"
If you are going to compare correctly, you must take ALL factors into account, not just those that suit your purpose .. :)
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
Ok, so you and the Mrs take the burger van to the lakes, and me and a mate go in my car with a tent in the back...
I would easily get 30mpg, same car pulling a van? 11-15mpg.
So just getting there you pump out twice the polution, not forgetting the 500 cars behind you all doing un economical speeds on winding A roads.
You still plug into power at a campsite using Microwaves, cookers, heaters, lights, fans, all the features a hotel room has.
You mention flights, you do know the new biggest jet in the world the Airbus A380 uses less fuel per passenger than a Ford Focus?
So is more environmently friendly to fly to say the south of France, than drive, dragging a burger van. ;)
and the carbon footprint for building said A380 ??? Very very much greater than for building my "tin-tent"
If you are going to compare correctly, you must take ALL factors into account, not just those that suit your purpose .. :)
Then just don't go on holiday, if your so bothered about Co2 emissions. We all know that it's a hyped up pile of crap to tax the crap out of everyone
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bloody caravans, we all get stuck behind those awful, environmentally unfriendly burger vans >:(
Interested to see the reasoning behind that comment... I'll be willing to bet the carbon footprint of a holiday taken in a car/caravan combo is considerably smaller than a flight and all associated things :-? :-? :-?
Just a pound mind ;) ;) ;)
Ok, so you and the Mrs take the burger van to the lakes, and me and a mate go in my car with a tent in the back...
I would easily get 30mpg, same car pulling a van? 11-15mpg.
So just getting there you pump out twice the polution, not forgetting the 500 cars behind you all doing un economical speeds on winding A roads.
You still plug into power at a campsite using Microwaves, cookers, heaters, lights, fans, all the features a hotel room has.
You mention flights, you do know the new biggest jet in the world the Airbus A380 uses less fuel per passenger than a Ford Focus?
So is more environmently friendly to fly to say the south of France, than drive, dragging a burger van. ;)
and the carbon footprint for building said A380 ??? Very very much greater than for building my "tin-tent"
If you are going to compare correctly, you must take ALL factors into account, not just those that suit your purpose .. :)
Then just don't go on holiday, if your so bothered about Co2 emissions. We all know that it's a hyped up pile of crap to tax the crap out of everyone
Firstly... You couldn't get an Airbus A380 to the South of France.
Secondly, My car still averaged 19mpg last summer with the tin tent.
Thirdly.... I run on LPG so my car's greener anyway ::) ::) ::)
Deuce ;D ;D ;D
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If you are going to compare correctly, you must take ALL factors into account, not just those that suit your purpose .. :)
Why? The government and greenies don't ;)
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and the carbon footprint for building said A380 ??? Very very much greater than for building my "tin-tent"
If you are going to compare correctly, you must take ALL factors into account, not just those that suit your purpose .. :)
Using a plane doesn't piss off many people - apart from the tree hugging hippies, and those wasters don't count.
Using a pikey wagon pisses everyone off...