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Anyone up for a mid week ramble?
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Mince or pants - which is better to have stuck between your teeth?
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I vote for pants.
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What would you doing to the pants to get them stuck between your teeth?

Hollins Farm is open til mid January, and now has a camping barn as well as 'camping pods'. They'd be happy to accommodate an OM meet so we could arrange something....

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Metric Kate wrote (see)

What would you doing to the pants to get them stuck between your teeth?

Oh, Kate, just use your imagination....   
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Aye, I saw the camping barn in a C&C Club newletter. It looks quite good. not sure if you need to book the whole thing though...?

I've not seen the camping pods - are they some kind of wooden 'tent' thingy? 

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Yes, they are indeed wooden 'tent' thingies

I was using my imagination, but nose came into it more than mouth

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Right, off to lecture..
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Matt C wrote (see)
Mince or pants - which is better to have stuck between your teeth?

Depends who the pants belongs to and, I suppose, what's been done to the mince.  Life is never simple.

I like Hollins Farm and I think it would be quite a good idea to go there.

Gordy - WHWoosh is 14-17 Nov. 

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Hollins Farm then.

When?

Pants or knickers? What's the difference? 

£35 a pod, has the world just completely f***** lost all sense of being or what, what on earth is happening when it costs almost as much these days to camp or live in a wooden shelter as it does to B&B in luxury and have your breaky made for you! £35 f***** quid!!

< catches breath and takes long deep breath >
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They do sleep four though. I think they look like fun for a night

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I suspect they'd be even more fun if there were just two of you in there. Though I spose Sean's green dinosaurs might prefer a menage a quatre...
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Stop trying to corrupt my dinosaurs
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Are dinosaurs known for a penchant for orgies then?  I didn't know that.

I suspect that pants, in the context of this discussion, means knickers not trousers.

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£35 a pod, has the world just completely f***** lost all sense of being or what, what on earth is happening when it costs almost as much these days to camp or live in a wooden shelter as it does to B&B in luxury
We paid £6.50 per person at the camp site at Brecon this weekend. So that would be £26 for four people just for a plot of grass. On that basis £9 for a roof over it starts to look like good value for money, especially if the loos are level, have loo paper and are cleaned occasionally ...
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And that the loos are not covered in vomit.

Hollins Farm allows dogs, btw.

Off now to a research talk. 

Hollins Farm do have THE best facilities on site I've ever seen and I never realised they took four people in those things so I have calmed down somewhat now!
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Jamie Bassnett @ www.trekkingbritain.com wrote (see)
£35 a pod, has the world just completely f***** lost all sense of being or what, what on earth is happening when it costs almost as much these days to camp or live in a wooden shelter as it does to B&B in luxury and have your breaky made for you! £35 f***** quid!! < catches breath and takes long deep breath >

LOL, I knew I thought there was a resemblance, and now I've worked out what I was thinking of.......

Jamie: 

http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/members/images/10398/gallery/Hubberholme_July_2008_031_%28Small%29.jpg


Buster Bloodvessel:  

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41003000/jpg/_41003964_buster_cheeks_203.jpg


< storms off home in a mood > pah!!! nasty Matt!! :.-(
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Matt C wrote (see)

Morning

"York.....  bloody tourists on every street corner......     "

Just kidding, but it felt a bit like that growing up there!

Aye, bloody Wessies!

As for the Whoosh...whose daft idea was that then?  As Jamie says my enthusiasm waned somewhat after a couple of long plods on Rum!  That along with the prospect of doing half of it in the dark!

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