Pudsey Bear
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We're at the side of the gallops this morning hundreds of race horses in training, there is a lot of dosh around here.
You should have taken bets and cleared off with the dosh.We're at the side of the gallops this morning hundreds of race horses in training, there is a lot of dosh around here.
It's not the gallops that one needs to be concerned about, Kev. It's the trots ...We're at the side of the gallops this morning hundreds of race horses in training, there is a lot of dosh around here.
I suspect we are talking about different places. The busy Southwold site is adjacent the ferry that the lass rows across to Walberswick.We stayed at the campsite in Southwold. Expensive for what it was but a handy walk into the town etc
Fine, thanks, Kev. Chasing round to get an emergency supply of the new medication, but otherwaise, as obnoxious as ever! The strange thing is, I can almost believe that Thursday's episode was a dream or illusion, now that 'normal service' has been resumed; but that just adds to the frustration of the driving ban and cancellation of the trip to Spain etc. And that's not good for my Blood Pressure! Start of Lap 2 ...How are you today Steve?
Kev, you missed a treat. For instance Ashwell is a lovely market town with pastel painted homes, thatched cottages, and pubs, pubs, pubs. There is so much history. I'm biased because we used to live in the area for circa 29 years. Remind yourself, it's not flat, merely gently undulating.We wandered around Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire today you can keep Cambridgeshire.
I would really like to know where that is please.We're at a nice quiet spot next to the river Cam.
I suspect we are talking about different places. The busy Southwold site is adjacent the ferry that the lass rows across to Walberswick.
The CS we use at Reydon is rural, wooded, and generally only disturbed by people walking north to the empty beaches, a thatched church within a ruined church, marshes and bird sanctuaries. It's only circa £12 and has no services other than water and dump. We love the lack of facilities.
Not on the Cam but very close.Kev, you missed a treat. For instance Ashwell is a lovely market town with pastel painted homes, thatched cottages, and pubs, pubs, pubs. There is so much history. I'm biased because we used to live in the area for circa 29 years. Remind yourself, it's not flat, merely gently undulating.
I would really like to know where that is please.
25.94mpg, Kev, or 5.71 miles per litre in modern money, assuming you did the 'brim to brim' routine on the refill! I always use Fiat's recommended 'stop the refill at the first click off' so that I know the measurements are consistent; but I am a complete anal retentive, especially where fuel consumption is concernedI just calculated our miles from 1st fill up to yesterday, 488 miles.
Dunno what the MPG comes out at, 85.49ltr @£1.68.9