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Sir Terrance DeCat. 28/03/08 |
Which of the following destinations for the holidays we recommend? |
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Maid in Cornwall 28/03/08 |
I do not like any of your choices, all seem strange holiday destinations (we are winding down to us?) Selafield I believe is close to Lake District, it could remain in lakes and to visit Selafield day? I heard Dudley beautiful !!!!! |
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magic 28/03/08 |
were only a boat and it seems ok, its "new generation" apparently, the more your holiday spending money that we could probably buy a lot 'to go up to 2 to 2 for 50 quid-seriously tho there is some major campaign around, and there is a university town in a while 'cosmopoltan - (I believe) |
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myenzo 28/03/08 |
Sellafield, because the holiday will leave you with a glow. |
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SagaSue 28/03/08 |
Re-think your destinations; o) |
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Veronica Alicia 28/03/08 |
As an alternative culture, you can try the area hailed as The Dead Center of the Midlands, ie Kidderminster. Highly recommended is a tour of the derelict factories carpet. |
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HM 10 28/03/08 |
Sellafield is the empty beach, a little 'cold to swim and if the fish have three heads. Can not rain (90% probability in a period of 7 days). You may notice a strange building highly secure. If you see people on the beach with Giger counters worried looking to go home soon. |
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buster 28/03/08 |
Are you a fan Isambard Kingdom Brunel? (your pic) Look for the 'open door' weekend some 'time in October I think. (see online), as many cities allow people to see inside buildings, boats, etc. for free. Lots to see. |
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zumphh 28/03/08 |
Sir Terence .. I would say that swimming is the key to your enjoyment. therefore I would say 1) Sellafield - should return with a healthy glow 2) Kingston-upon-Hull for an invigorating bath in Humber (followed by a struggle with the head of local cazzo no doubt) 3) Worksop - probably is a source of water, but I do not know where or what. some of our friends from liverpool adventurous tendencies often show when you select the destination and venture abroad, in a land called North Wales. you can indulge in their swim sh # # than usual just living in it. |
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byedabye 28/03/08 |
Sorry mate, I wouldnt recommend one of them, or try Dorset Cornwall. |
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Little One 28/03/08 |
As on a cruise around the island of dogs? A romantic tour of the M25 rates high on my list too, as well as navigation spaghetti junction on a unicycle. Have you ever been to Walsall? Another hot holiday ... |
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Dee Cee 28/03/08 |
Sir Terrance. You have chosen the three crown jewels of British holiday town. Personally I have never visited so we can only answer that question through 'hearsay'. Each has its own particular pleasures, but Sellafield will leave you all aglow with a visit. Hull, so it seems a hull fish place to go, but has a big 'unique'. Workshy is ok, but on balance I think rather than stay at home hot pin sticking to my eyes for a holiday in any of them. I am a great time. |
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imysworld 28/03/08 |
I know that is not about you, but Cornwall list can be very nice to go on vacation! |
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Shrey M 28/03/08 |
go to Bangkok, Thailand-shopping Goa, India-beautiful beaches of Hong Kong-city.great nice place Auckland New Zealand-nature peace |
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Angel D 28/03/08 |
No preference, without reason, without hope. Happy holidays !!!!!!!!! |
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Sir Terrance DeCat. 28/03/08 |
I am planning my annual leave and have reduced my choice of destination to three. Rate could, in order of preference, together with the reasons for which (if any). 1. Kingston-Upon-Hull. 2. Sellafield. 3rd Worksop. |