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Malta?
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#17 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Dartford?
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#18 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Auchtermuckty?
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#19 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Mornington Crescent!
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#20 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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That's clever. You're invoking the Kardashian protocol otherwise I can't see how you could...just a minute....I see. Very clever!
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#21 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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I thought for a minute I'd need to straddle, but I think I got away with it.
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#22 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Such finesse!
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#23 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Years of practice.
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#24 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Side-saddle according to the Becker -Fagen ruling or get outta town!
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shane wrote: Sun Apr 09, 2017 2:18 pm Mornington Crescent!
Seems you win, Shane. My money was on Dave, but you snuck in.
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#26 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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My money was on Dave too but he went to the pub with it, I should've known.

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#27 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Morocco? Some nice places there.
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#28 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Yesterday Sidcup - 18 miles from Mornington Crescent.
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#29 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2017 10:27 am Yesterday Sidcup - 18 miles from Mornington Crescent.
Sidcup ?

Worse than Dirtford. :lol:
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#30 Re: Hot and dry holiday destination.

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The feckin' eeeediot still pursues me, where ever I go he will be there next :alien:

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