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Old 03-07-06, 06:11 PM   #21
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I'm thinking about taking my little compact stove for a cuppa in the morning and maybe coco at night? anyone else doing the same?
fantastic .. i know where to go to get a cuppa now
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Old 03-07-06, 06:48 PM   #22
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What's good to bring for camping?
A short, slinky, low cut number, stockings and some high heels?






Oh........that sort of camping
 
Old 03-07-06, 07:16 PM   #23
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only thing worth taking with you camping is a credit card to book into the nearest reasonable hotel.

Sorry I cannot get my head round the idea of sleeping under canvas on the deck. Yes I have done it 30 years ago and discovered that I prefer comfortable beds, hot showers, clean bathrooms, full english in the morning.
so why when we camp and you hotle it Tim.. do you still look like sh""te
Cos I abuse the situation. Need something hot in bed with me
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only thing worth taking with you camping is a credit card to book into the nearest reasonable hotel.

Sorry I cannot get my head round the idea of sleeping under canvas on the deck. Yes I have done it 30 years ago and discovered that I prefer comfortable beds, hot showers, clean bathrooms, full english in the morning.
so why when we camp and you hotle it Tim.. do you still look like sh""te
Cos I abuse the situation. Need something hot in bed with me

Anyway, I would need to be at least a mile away from you to get a quiet night. With your alleged snoring and zip fiddling.

Hmmm the nasty part of me thinks it would be funny to turn up at your camp site during the night and cable tie the tent zips closed.
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I am the snoring- allegedly-

marko and Richie numbers were the zip fiddlers..






I am looking forward to it- it is soon after the north meets south- but- camping is fun and a weekend away is like a mini break.. should be a giggle.
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the incesant mozzies drivning you mad. Ooooh thats reminded me to bring some citronella incense for the tent. keep those little blood suckers out.
Very important! I've just come back from Italy where the buggers tucked into me most nights without invitation and despite a liberal application of Jungle Formula.

I'm thinking that combining the use of a lighter with a can of the aforementioned highly flammable substance may be more effective.
 
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I'm thinking that combining the use of a lighter with a can of the aforementioned highly flammable substance may be more effective in burning my tent down.
Probably true (Hey aren't we both sharing the Squidster's tent? )
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I'm thinking about taking my little compact stove for a cuppa in the morning and maybe coco at night? anyone else doing the same?
Yep me ..need my early morning cuppa !
 
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only thing worth taking with you camping is a credit card to book into the nearest reasonable hotel.

Sorry I cannot get my head round the idea of sleeping under canvas on the deck. Yes I have done it 30 years ago and discovered that I prefer comfortable beds, hot showers, clean bathrooms, full english in the morning.
where you booked in? Other half and I are b&b'ing too
 
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would love to camp with you guys but seems like alot of hassle when i dont live too far away.
I camped last year and only live half hour away from the camp site. Had to be done. Had a really good time.

As for what to bring...

Sleeping bag
Rollmat (for Jo)
Tent (for messie)
pair of sandels
spair undies
couple of T-shirts
bar of soad
Toothbrush
Waterproofs.

That's about it.
 
 


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