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simon t wrote:Ha! I've just been made redundant, so I've got all the time in the world to browse this Interweb thingy. Oh, and to plan my permanent escape to France next Spring. Yep, best thing that could have happened. :D :D :D
Good luck with the planned move mate, I would be devastated if i was made redundant 8O
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france...you lucky bugger, the roads out there are amazing!

veety, i think we need a "im not doing any work, just milling around on here" chat thread lol!
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simon t wrote:Ha! I've just been made redundant, so I've got all the time in the world to browse this Interweb thingy. Oh, and to plan my permanent escape to France next Spring. Yep, best thing that could have happened. :D :D :D
Which part of France are you going to. I am thinking of moving to Limoge area in 2 years.
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Storminateacup wrote:
Which part of France are you going to. I am thinking of moving to Limoge area in 2 years.
Nope, not Limoge, though I believe it's one of the more 'undiscovered' (by the Brits) part of France. This is a GOOD THING :lol:

Click on the link below to see more about my place - I really am the only Brit in the village. I really should make a few changes to the site, like deleting the Ex's name :wink:

Visitors will be welcome of course, I'll keep in touch via Firestorm UK.

For more detail look on ViaMichelin (looks great on Googleearth too). Check out the road between Nyons and Serres - 40 miles of gorges, sweepers, straights and hairpins - heaven :D
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simon t wrote: Check out the road between Nyons and Serres - 40 miles of gorges, sweepers, straights and hairpins - heaven :D
we await a summer invite :lol:
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I'm off to work now, all you lazy evening slackers.

Watching your telly and going to bed when its dark.

Pfft... lightweights.

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VTRbob wrote:i retired in 96 :p
8O
lee67 wrote:i retired in 97 :P
8O

That's where the smell of Lavendar and Stale wee @ Squires comes from!

Blue rinse and BMW time for you too old dears! :lol:
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RedStormV wrote:
VTRbob wrote:i retired in 96 :p
8O
lee67 wrote:i retired in 97 :P
8O

That's where the smell of Lavendar and Stale wee @ Squires comes from!

Blue rinse and BMW time for you too old dears! :lol:
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Great looking place Simon, I feel an early retirement coming on :roll:
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