Where are you going tonight?
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On now to Queens University Belfast in September to study International politics and conflict studies, seems a difficult course but hoping to get alot out of it.bobo the clown wrote:Have two .... LLS is paying. Glad it went well. What now ?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Congratulations. Have a bevvy on me.Relentless09 wrote:Be rude not to go out and celebrate my A Level results tonight
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International politics always strikes me as being a massive topic!! presumably you have to specialise somehow - regionally??Relentless09 wrote:On now to Queens University Belfast in September to study International politics and conflict studies - seems a difficult course but hoping to get alot out of it.bobo the clown wrote:Have two .... LLS is paying. Glad it went well. What now ?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Congratulations. Have a bevvy on me.Relentless09 wrote:Be rude not to go out and celebrate my A Level results tonight
doesn't look like there will be any tailing off of demand any time soon for people who understand conflict and can work to resolve it...
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Deepest Darkest Didsbury... a trip to the big city with trepidation.
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far side of Sail Mhor towards the Fannys. Cannot get further from civilisation in this country if you tried. I shall be sleeping at least seven miles away from any other person.
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Just had a look at the area. That's so remote it'd scare me. Seriously.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:far side of Sail Mhor towards the Fannys. Cannot get further from civilisation in this country if you tried. I shall be sleeping at least seven miles away from any other person.
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Tomorrow, Bruce, I intend to sleep just beneath the peak of Ruadh Stac Mor on the bealsch over towards a'mhaidchen. There is literally nowhere further from permant habitation in the UK (excepting the dubious distinction of a night on Rockall). I've got no tent either, just a bivvy bag - makes things simpler.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just had a look at the area. That's so remote it'd scare me. Seriously.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:far side of Sail Mhor towards the Fannys. Cannot get further from civilisation in this country if you tried. I shall be sleeping at least seven miles away from any other person.
I'm gobsmacked that I've got phone reception, I didn't have last time I wsd here in April.
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Breathtaking. Pictures please, Spotty Spotmansey.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Tomorrow, Bruce, I intend to sleep just beneath the peak of Ruadh Stac Mor on the bealsch over towards a'mhaidchen. There is literally nowhere further from permant habitation in the UK (excepting the dubious distinction of a night on Rockall). I've got no tent either, just a bivvy bag - makes things simpler.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just had a look at the area. That's so remote it'd scare me. Seriously.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:far side of Sail Mhor towards the Fannys. Cannot get further from civilisation in this country if you tried. I shall be sleeping at least seven miles away from any other person.
I'm gobsmacked that I've got phone reception, I didn't have last time I wsd here in April.

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Only got small digital, weight reasons. Probably crap photos and I don't think phone will outlast tonight either.
But I've snapped a few old friends (red deer).
But I've snapped a few old friends (red deer).
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Off to see PEGAZUS Tonight...by myself
Tried all avenues to get friends and family to come, but no one wants a bar of it.

Tried all avenues to get friends and family to come, but no one wants a bar of it.
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Interleague pool match tonight against one of the best sides in the south east. We'll get humped.
Then got to get a 6am train to chesterfield for a wedding! I will be a tired boy.
Then got to get a 6am train to chesterfield for a wedding! I will be a tired boy.
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He's 6'3 and ginger. I doubt there's anything scarier out there than a half naked ginger giant staring at you out of a bivvy bag. He'll be safeBruce Rioja wrote:Just had a look at the area. That's so remote it'd scare me. Seriously.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:far side of Sail Mhor towards the Fannys. Cannot get further from civilisation in this country if you tried. I shall be sleeping at least seven miles away from any other person.

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Matthew Street festival.........................although I'll be giving JLS a miss...........
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Currently at Blackpool Pleasure Beach...
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Colne jazz and blues festival. A day of drinking and live music.
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Barbecue at daughter's then a stroll over Ringley Bridge on a beautiful evening. Didn't know the bridge dates back to 1677. Watched the ducks below on the water and thought what a difference the weather makes in letting us realise what a lovely country we live in. Not been down for a while, but noticed The Lord Nelson is now La Roma.
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Me too.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Currently at Blackpool Pleasure Beach...

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I enjoyed my day yesterday.....Worthy4England wrote:Me too.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Currently at Blackpool Pleasure Beach...
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T'was areet for the kids. Not the first time I've had to be there this year though...Annoyed Grunt wrote:I enjoyed my day yesterday.....Worthy4England wrote:Me too.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Currently at Blackpool Pleasure Beach...
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Not been for at least 10 years. First time on the bigger coasters for my lad...his reactions were so funny.
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I'm in the happy position of never needing to go on a fairground ride again in my life. Last time I did (I think) at Blackpool, was the Grand National. The wife having a panic attack when you're being Tonto, on a wooden horse about a hundred feet up in the air, isn't an experience I'd want to repeat.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Not been for at least 10 years. First time on the bigger coasters for my lad...his reactions were so funny.

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