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Northants Girly
4th-June-2005, 11:23 PM
Seeing as holiday time is nearly upon us . . . . .

Please can anyone recommend a good campsite in Cornwall (perferably SW) :D

DianaS
6th-June-2005, 02:26 PM
Seeing as holiday time is nearly upon us . . . . .

Please can anyone recommend a good campsite in Cornwall (perferably SW) :D
Ru going camping?
There's alot of camp-ing people online who should be able to help you
Where in the world is Andy McG??

Northants Girly
6th-June-2005, 02:28 PM
Ru going camping?No . . . . . :whistle:

DianaS
6th-June-2005, 02:33 PM
No . . . . . :whistle:
You r camping
U just CAn'T help it


But your not the camp-est :wink:

jockey
9th-June-2005, 12:03 AM
Seeing as holiday time is nearly upon us . . . . .

Please can anyone recommend a good campsite in Cornwall (perferably SW) :D
Crantock near Newquay (beach 3 mins); I can get further details if requested and let you have them at S/P. :waycool:

jockey
9th-June-2005, 12:15 AM
Ru going camping?
There's alot of camp-ing people online who should be able to help you
Where in the world is Andy McG??
Alive and well and livin in SHOREHAM; I went danccing with Sue and Andy in Crawley recently; but he is in semi-retirement from the forum because he feels that he has said everything worth saying ever and there is no point in anything anymore..I have sent him all my Camus novels and that should just about finish him off ...until the next crossdressers festival, sorry, UK Open Dance Competition. :devil:

Northants Girly
9th-June-2005, 02:08 PM
Just thought I'd share this:

Travelodge (http://www.travelodge.co.uk/) are offering cheap rooms for £26 per room :really:

If you follow the link for the £26 rooms from their homepage you can go to a map to search and it works really well! :D

David Bailey
9th-June-2005, 02:47 PM
he feels that he has said everything worth saying ever and there is no point in anything anymore.
Good grief - that never stops me, I can always find things to say that aren't worth saying. :whistle:

This post, for example.

And there are reams of smilies I just haven't worn out yet. Like :na: - what is that one all about then? And what's the difference between :D and :grin: and :nice: and :) ?

Come back, Andy!