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PSRB
02-19-2018, 01:57 PM
Would also be nice if people actually bothered to to do the things listed in holiday notes :furious:

and in fairness, I didn't leave much

Ash
02-19-2018, 01:57 PM
Would also be nice if people actually bothered to to do the things listed in holiday notes :furious:

and in fairness, I didn't leave much

How was the holiday?

PSRB
02-19-2018, 01:59 PM
How was the holiday?

Knackering! 2 young kids, whilst they were very well behaved, still end up never actually sitting down and relaxing, bar the 2 hrs in kids/baby club*.


*Them, not me

Sir C
02-19-2018, 01:59 PM
Would also be nice if people actually bothered to to do the things listed in holiday notes :furious:

and in fairness, I didn't leave much

The answer is to always have another one booked, so you have something to look forward to.

Where have you been?

PSRB
02-19-2018, 02:02 PM
The answer is to always have another one booked, so you have something to look forward to.

Where have you been?

Oh I have, 2. Unfortunately not until July (Montenegro) and August (Portugal).

Just a bit of winter sun in Lanzarote, pleasant enough but a few degrees warmer would have been nice

Sir C
02-19-2018, 02:04 PM
Oh I have, 2. Unfortunately not until July (Montenegro) and August (Portugal).

Just a bit of winter sun in Lanzarote, pleasant enough but a few degrees warmer would have been nice

Well, there you go then, quit moaning you miserable sod.

Burney
02-19-2018, 02:05 PM
Knackering! 2 young kids, whilst they were very well behaved, still end up never actually sitting down and relaxing, bar the 2 hrs in kids/baby club*.


*Them, not me

Your own fault for having young kids this late in life. Should’ve got the ghastly business out of the way when you were still young.

That said, I’ve taken on two stepsons whose desire to see the dullest and most predictable tourist traps in Paris promises to ruin my trip there this May. :furious:

Ash
02-19-2018, 02:06 PM
The answer is to always have another one booked, so you have something to look forward to.


There's always something to look forward to. A glass of beer/wine at the end of the day. An episode of Endeavour. The Arsenal playing at home. The Arsenal not playing all weekend. A long walk across the varied textures* of the landscapes of London Town.


* Except North West London. Miles and miles and miles of metro-land and it all mostly looks the same, until you get inside the North Circular.

PSRB
02-19-2018, 02:10 PM
Your own fault for having young kids this late in life. Should’ve got the ghastly business out of the way when you were still young.

That said, I’ve taken on two stepsons whose desire to see the dullest and most predictable tourist traps in Paris promises to ruin my trip there this May. :furious:

Disagree, got to spend my best years doing everything I wanted to do.

Burney
02-19-2018, 02:17 PM
Disagree, got to spend my best years doing everything I wanted to do.

Oh, that was what I wanted to do at the time, tbf. But I have to be honest, the idea of dealing with small kids at my age now fills me with horror. When you’re young you accept it because you don’t know any better and you have the energy.

IUFG
02-19-2018, 02:26 PM
Disagree, got to spend my best years doing everything I wanted to do.

:nod: I spent my twenties and some of my thirties on another planet :cloud9:

Then kids came along :-(

Christ, they don't half ruin your life...