>This would be more convenient for a 2 nighter as we could travel on
>Saturday and Monday. Alternatively these could be a nightmare as there
>will be too many people around???
>
>Comments, please...
Sorry guys, but I have apolicy I have lived by for years that is the one
thing that makes me happ
life gets simpler...
> -Original Message-
> From: Jostein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 January 2003 17:46
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: UKPDML2003?
>
>
> Guys...
>
> Pick a date, please!
>
> My calendar is aching for a date
Guys...
Pick a date, please!
My calendar is aching for a date... :-)
If I can, I'll be there.
Jostein
- Original Message -
From: "Cotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Holy matrimony!
Bob Walkden wrote:
> Hi,
> do you write tourist brochures for a living?
> Bob
Hi Bob,
Was it really THAT obvious?
;-)
John
Hi,
do you write tourist brochures for a living?
Bob
Thursday, January 23, 2003, 12:15:11 AM, you wrote:
> Hey Cotty, don't underestimate Bradford!
> In addition to the "meejah museum", Bradford has some
> outstanding 19th century Victorian public buildings plus
> some stunning new ones too.
Holy matrimony! That'll teach me to be a bit more considerate about
Bradford. I like the line about 'the beauty spot'. I presume it's marked
with an 'X' on the ground?
Joking aside, I bow to your Bradford travelog and in the time-honoured
tradition that has become my M.O., I'll try anything onc
>What's the date on this thing? I might be enticed to fly over if the
>scenery is right.
Resistance is futile.
Mike Wilson started it, he's back at work at 0900 GMT on the 23rd. Poor
lad lives 'Up North' where they still light the streets with gas, bless.
Can't imagine you coming all this way t
> -Original Message-
> From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> >I gather that you have had to learn to love the water of
> late, Sir.
> >Blackpool, anyone?
>
> I don't mind travelling afar, but it would be for one or
> two nights (for
> me). With the greatest of respect to Mike, heading
>I gather that you have had to learn to love the water of late, Sir.
>Blackpool, anyone?
I don't mind travelling afar, but it would be for one or two nights (for
me). With the greatest of respect to Mike, heading for the meejah museum
at Bradford is limited. Once the musem is visited, roaming t
<< I would rather have neat skewers of bamboo eased assumingly into the soft
tissue under my chewed and gnarly fingernails.
Seriously, I'm up for a jaunt. Don't mind further north.
How about the coast half way between Sunderland and London? Great
Grimsby! Skegness! We could take over a
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