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Re: Caravan dilemma.
« Reply #15 on: 30 June 2010, 22:11:28 »

Spend the money on it and your still quids in.

Use it a bit more............... then burn it.  ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #16 on: 30 June 2010, 22:49:01 »

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burn it. Problem solved  :)

My crystal balls are itching...   ::)

One day, once you are out of your early twenties and into your married with kids and a mortgage like a millstone, you will be unable to take 4 or 5 holidays abroad per year, failing to fulfill the schoolboy dream of sun, sea and ....... snow, and be gratefull for a tin tent.  Or, heaven forbid, chunky motorhome with BMW's latest incarnation of the twin the Reich made famous, on a trailer behind, holding up the next generation or two en route to the Piste and and the pissed....   :y

Guy - repair, re-use and enjoy...   ;)

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Re: Caravan dilemma.
« Reply #17 on: 30 June 2010, 22:57:53 »

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You can get cream for that. ;D
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« Reply #18 on: 30 June 2010, 22:58:50 »

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burn it. Problem solved  :)

My crystal balls are itching...   ::)

One day, once you are out of your early twenties and into your married with kids and a mortgage like a millstone, you will be unable to take 4 or 5 holidays abroad per year, fulfilling the schoolboy dream of sun, sea and ....... snow, and be gratefull for a tin tent.  Or, heaven forbid, chunky motorhome with BMW's latest incarnation of the twin the Reich made famous, on a trailer behind, holding up the next generation or two en route to the Piste and and the pissed....   :y

Guy - repair, re-use and enjoy...   ;)

Nahh, they just don't make any sense to me. Running costs alone will pay for a lot of hotels, you have insurance, storage, breakdown cover, maintenance, fuel on towing (crap) & depreciation, you then have to pay to pitch it, pay for electric, pay for your own food, make and prepare your own food, empty your own excrement, collect your own water supply, obey campsite rules which often is no open fires or noise after certain time, wash your dishes, then make your own bed, not really a holiday in my book!
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« Reply #19 on: 30 June 2010, 23:00:05 »

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My crystal balls are itching...   ::)

You can get cream for that. ;D

I also know someone, of excess of 30 years aquaintance this year, thats happy to lend me a hand....   :o  ;D 
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« Reply #20 on: 30 June 2010, 23:02:49 »

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burn it. Problem solved  :)

My crystal balls are itching...   ::)

One day, once you are out of your early twenties and into your married with kids and a mortgage like a millstone, you will be unable to take 4 or 5 holidays abroad per year, fulfilling the schoolboy dream of sun, sea and ....... snow, and be gratefull for a tin tent.  Or, heaven forbid, chunky motorhome with BMW's latest incarnation of the twin the Reich made famous, on a trailer behind, holding up the next generation or two en route to the Piste and and the pissed....   :y

Guy - repair, re-use and enjoy...   ;)

Nahh, they just don't make any sense to me. Running costs alone will pay for a lot of hotels, you have insurance, storage, breakdown cover, maintenance, fuel on towing (crap) & depreciation, you then have to pay to pitch it, pay for electric, pay for your own food, make and prepare your own food, empty your own excrement, collect your own water supply, obey campsite rules which often is no open fires or noise after certain time, wash your dishes, then make your own bed, not really a holiday in my book!

As said, wait, grasshopper.... One day, your significant other will be telling you what they want and you will willingly aquiesce.

Mark the calender, your fortune has been told!   ;D   :(
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« Reply #21 on: 30 June 2010, 23:12:51 »

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burn it. Problem solved  :)

My crystal balls are itching...   ::)

One day, once you are out of your early twenties and into your married with kids and a mortgage like a millstone, you will be unable to take 4 or 5 holidays abroad per year, fulfilling the schoolboy dream of sun, sea and ....... snow, and be gratefull for a tin tent.  Or, heaven forbid, chunky motorhome with BMW's latest incarnation of the twin the Reich made famous, on a trailer behind, holding up the next generation or two en route to the Piste and and the pissed....   :y

Guy - repair, re-use and enjoy...   ;)

Nahh, they just don't make any sense to me. Running costs alone will pay for a lot of hotels, you have insurance, storage, breakdown cover, maintenance, fuel on towing (crap) & depreciation, you then have to pay to pitch it, pay for electric, pay for your own food, make and prepare your own food, empty your own excrement, collect your own water supply, obey campsite rules which often is no open fires or noise after certain time, wash your dishes, then make your own bed, not really a holiday in my book!

As said, wait, grasshopper.... One day, your significant other will be telling you what they want and you will willingly aquiesce.

Mark the calender, your fortune has been told!   ;D   :(

willingly ..... show them the door and wave good bye!

I like camping don't get me wrong, fresh air, climb Snowdon and such, but i will point blank refuse an expensive plastic box. Its either camping or hotel!

http://www.thecastleinn.co.uk/ - B&B i found within walking distance of the pub, £30 a night each night for 2, including breakie

You can camp for just £5 each per night!

http://www.pencelli-castle.com/Pages/Tariff.htm - £28 a night with van, but once you factor in extra fuel used, and all above running costs + your own breakie!!! Your going to struggle to make any savings..... if any!
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« Reply #22 on: 30 June 2010, 23:17:59 »

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burn it. Problem solved  :)

My crystal balls are itching...   ::)

One day, once you are out of your early twenties and into your married with kids and a mortgage like a millstone, you will be unable to take 4 or 5 holidays abroad per year, fulfilling the schoolboy dream of sun, sea and ....... snow, and be gratefull for a tin tent.  Or, heaven forbid, chunky motorhome with BMW's latest incarnation of the twin the Reich made famous, on a trailer behind, holding up the next generation or two en route to the Piste and and the pissed....   :y

Guy - repair, re-use and enjoy...   ;)

Nahh, they just don't make any sense to me. Running costs alone will pay for a lot of hotels, you have insurance, storage, breakdown cover, maintenance, fuel on towing (crap) & depreciation, you then have to pay to pitch it, pay for electric, pay for your own food, make and prepare your own food, empty your own excrement, collect your own water supply, obey campsite rules which often is no open fires or noise after certain time, wash your dishes, then make your own bed, not really a holiday in my book!

As said, wait, grasshopper.... One day, your significant other will be telling you what they want and you will willingly aquiesce.

Mark the calender, your fortune has been told!   ;D   :(

willingly ..... show them the door and wave good bye!

I like camping don't get me wrong, fresh air, climb Snowdon and such, but i will point blank refuse an expensive plastic box. Its either camping or hotel!

http://www.thecastleinn.co.uk/ - B&B i found within walking distance of the pub, £30 a night each night for 2, including breakie

You can camp for just £5 each per night!

http://www.pencelli-castle.com/Pages/Tariff.htm - £28 a night with van, but once you factor in extra fuel used, and all above running costs + your own breakie!!! Your going to struggle to make any savings..... if any!


When two positives, combined, make a negative......

Aye, right....    ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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