Summer Holidays

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Re: Summer Holidays

Post by Bruce Rioja » Thu Sep 19, 2013 2:07 pm

Bijou Bob wrote:I spent 34 quid last week during 7 nights holiday
I think that says a little more about you really, Bob, and you know it. ;)
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Re: Summer Holidays

Post by Bijou Bob » Thu Sep 19, 2013 2:35 pm

Now how did I know you'd be the first to reply! Seriously, I couldn't spend it!
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Re: Summer Holidays

Post by Bruce Rioja » Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:24 pm

Bijou Bob wrote:Now how did I know you'd be the first to reply! Seriously, I couldn't spend it!
You spent £2 less in Marseille though. :D
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Re: Summer Holidays

Post by Bijou Bob » Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:48 pm

Ooh, harsh!
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Re: Summer Holidays

Post by William the White » Thu Sep 19, 2013 4:42 pm

Was that vintage port warm, slightly congealed and delivered by a strange looking Count rarely seen in the day...

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Post by bobo the clown » Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:14 pm

William the White wrote:Was that vintage port warm, slightly congealed and delivered by a strange looking Count rarely seen in the day...
Have you spelt that right Billy ??
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Post by clapton is god » Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:23 pm

The pressure is getting to both myself and Mrs C. A city break is called for (we'll leave the lad tied up in the coal cellar but don't tell anyone) and Oxford has been suggested for a three day break towards the end of October. Just looking at Trivago for prices and it looks to be a good resource but has anyone got any recommendations down there, or any other city for that matter. We've done York, Chester and that there London lots so fancy somewhere a little different. Any suggestions?

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Post by bobo the clown » Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:49 pm

Bath & Wells, particularly Wells (that's for Kinty).

Oxford is an OK call as you have the Cotswolds to attack too.

Canterbury ... nice itself & allows a trip over to that France.

Edinburgh, if you don't mind constant heavy rain.
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Re: Summer Holidays

Post by Little Green Man » Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:55 pm

bobo the clown wrote:Edinburgh, if you don't mind constant heavy rain.
It's abated for the moment. It does help to keep the litter from flying around though.

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Post by clapton is god » Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:26 pm

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bobo the clown wrote:Edinburgh, if you don't mind constant heavy rain.
It's abated for the moment. It does help to keep the litter from flying around though.
Aye, we did Edinburgh three years ago staying on Royal Terrace. The rain wasn't a problem but the abiding memory is the number of eastern European beggars on the streets, and that shop with the noise of bagpipes blaring out whatever time of day you passed.

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Re: Summer Holidays

Post by Bijou Bob » Thu Sep 19, 2013 7:16 pm

Can heartily recommend the isle of Arran for a short break Clappers or Hay on Wye. If it's got to be a city, I enjoyed Norwich believe it or not. Q
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Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Sep 19, 2013 7:27 pm

Wherever you go will be spoiled if it rains. Chester and York are both lovely, Lincoln isn't bad, Grange over Sands, the Lakes, Scarborough, Haworth. Peak District. Choice is endless (but so is the rain right now) :wink:
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Post by Little Green Man » Thu Sep 19, 2013 7:39 pm

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bobo the clown wrote:Edinburgh, if you don't mind constant heavy rain.
It's abated for the moment. It does help to keep the litter from flying around though.
Aye, we did Edinburgh three years ago staying on Royal Terrace. The rain wasn't a problem but the abiding memory is the number of eastern European beggars on the streets, and that shop with the noise of bagpipes blaring out whatever time of day you passed.
They'll be even more blaring in an independent Scotland.

The eastern European beggars are still here though not as quite many as three years ago. I suspect the tram works have queered their pitches.

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Post by bobo the clown » Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:01 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Wherever you go will be spoiled if it rains. Chester and York are both lovely, Lincoln isn't bad, Grange over Sands, the Lakes, Scarborough, Haworth. Peak District. Choice is endless (but so is the rain right now) :wink:
Well, if it's raining I could brew a cuppa up.

But only if that Avatar of Clappers gets changed to something funnier ... like a person with anthrax or something.
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Post by Il Pirate » Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:52 pm

clapton is god wrote:The pressure is getting to both myself and Mrs C. A city break is called for (we'll leave the lad tied up in the coal cellar but don't tell anyone) and Oxford has been suggested for a three day break towards the end of October. Just looking at Trivago for prices and it looks to be a good resource but has anyone got any recommendations down there, or any other city for that matter. We've done York, Chester and that there London lots so fancy somewhere a little different. Any suggestions?

I have to support Bobo here and throw in a shout for Bath. My wife & I stayed at 'The Bath House' a couple of years ago. IIRC It's on Bristol Rd and just 5 mins walk into the center, a realy nice B&B. The great thing about Bath is that everything is well within walking distance. A small but very beautifull city. Lots to see, lots to do. As well as 'one of the smallest' pubs in Britain. With one of the best jukeboxes! Afternoon tea at The Pump Rooms is a must, as is a visit to the spa, should you be so inclined.

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Post by Burnden Paddock » Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:54 pm

Stratford on Avon. Some cracking restaurants and pubs. Plus some guy from the olden days used to live there. I think he wrote a few plays or summat.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Sep 19, 2013 9:47 pm

Burnden Paddock wrote:Stratford on Avon. Some cracking restaurants and pubs. Plus some guy from the olden days used to live there. I think he wrote a few plays or summat.
Harold Pinter? :wink:
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Post by bobo the clown » Thu Sep 19, 2013 9:53 pm

Il Pirate wrote:
clapton is god wrote:The pressure is getting to both myself and Mrs C. A city break is called for (we'll leave the lad tied up in the coal cellar but don't tell anyone) and Oxford has been suggested for a three day break towards the end of October. Just looking at Trivago for prices and it looks to be a good resource but has anyone got any recommendations down there, or any other city for that matter. We've done York, Chester and that there London lots so fancy somewhere a little different. Any suggestions?
I have to support Bobo here and throw in a shout for Bath. My wife & I stayed at 'The Bath House' a couple of years ago. IIRC It's on Bristol Rd and just 5 mins walk into the center, a realy nice B&B. The great thing about Bath is that everything is well within walking distance. A small but very beautifull city. Lots to see, lots to do. As well as 'one of the smallest' pubs in Britain. With one of the best jukeboxes! Afternoon tea at The Pump Rooms is a must, as is a visit to the spa, should you be so inclined.
With Wells & it's magnificent Cathedral, Bishop's Palace and lovely High Street.

Plus Cheddar Gorge, Glastonbury (sans smelly, mud-ridden drug addled music fans). A Cider brewery with visits in Sheppton Mallet. The lovely & re-opened Moon & Sixpence restaurant in Bath.

A very nice break indeed.

Given your taste in comedy CiG ... you'll hate it.
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Thu Sep 19, 2013 10:33 pm

Burnden Paddock wrote:Stratford on Avon. Some cracking restaurants and pubs. Plus some guy from the olden days used to live there. I think he wrote a few plays or summat.
Is the Dirty Duck still selling beer to under-aged school children dragged to see a play?
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Re: Summer Holidays

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Thu Sep 19, 2013 10:36 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
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clapton is god wrote:The pressure is getting to both myself and Mrs C. A city break is called for (we'll leave the lad tied up in the coal cellar but don't tell anyone) and Oxford has been suggested for a three day break towards the end of October. Just looking at Trivago for prices and it looks to be a good resource but has anyone got any recommendations down there, or any other city for that matter. We've done York, Chester and that there London lots so fancy somewhere a little different. Any suggestions?
I have to support Bobo here and throw in a shout for Bath. My wife & I stayed at 'The Bath House' a couple of years ago. IIRC It's on Bristol Rd and just 5 mins walk into the center, a realy nice B&B. The great thing about Bath is that everything is well within walking distance. A small but very beautifull city. Lots to see, lots to do. As well as 'one of the smallest' pubs in Britain. With one of the best jukeboxes! Afternoon tea at The Pump Rooms is a must, as is a visit to the spa, should you be so inclined.
With Wells & it's magnificent Cathedral, Bishop's Palace and lovely High Street.

Plus Cheddar Gorge, Glastonbury (sans smelly, mud-ridden drug addled music fans). A Cider brewery with visits in Sheppton Mallet. The lovely & re-opened Moon & Sixpence restaurant in Bath.

A very nice break indeed.

Given your taste in comedy CiG ... you'll hate it.
You are taking me back, Bobo. I was school near Glastonbury and was confirmed in Wells Cathedral by the bishop of Bath and Wells. In my class was a certain Janet Showering whose father produced Babycham in Shepton Mallet. However, for cider we went to the farmers who sold rough cider - powerful stuff.
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