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Mule
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Car Park
Mar 26, 2008, 15:28
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I could really do without having to scale that bloody great mountain to the carpark on Monday morning :0(
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peridot
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Re: Car Park
Mar 26, 2008, 21:36
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Mule wrote: I could really do without having to scale that bloody great mountain to the carpark on Monday morning :0(
There's still time to become romantically involved with someone who owns a 'live-in' vehicle :-)
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Mule
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Re: Car Park
Mar 27, 2008, 09:23
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peridot wrote: Mule wrote: I could really do without having to scale that bloody great mountain to the carpark on Monday morning :0(
There's still time to become romantically involved with someone who owns a 'live-in' vehicle :-)
You askin'?
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woodenrabbit
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Re: Car Park
Mar 27, 2008, 20:50
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Mule wrote: I could really do without having to scale that bloody great mountain to the carpark on Monday morning :0(
You've obviously not heard about the planning application I have lodged with Crickhowell Parish Council to install a Funicular for said arduous incline.
Am already rubbing hands in anticipation at the wealth this will bring me :-) - if only I could work out what to use it for on the other 360 days a year :-(
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peridot
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Re: Car Park
Mar 27, 2008, 23:41
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Mule wrote:
You askin'?
LOL !
Not until we get to post pics here :-)
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chris
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Re: Car Park
Apr 01, 2008, 11:25
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I'm thinking of taking some stuff up to the car on the Sunday night this year, to make the Monday morning journey from the tent a bit easier.
I really wish I had a live-in vehicle. After last year I was full of plans to buy a camper van, but events took on a life of their own and money found other ways out of my wallet.
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dropclub
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Re: Car Park
Apr 22, 2008, 13:22
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Can I borrow your trolley!? I saw a motorised one in Makro with big wheels (I think ir was technically a gold cart) but that's the way forward. Incidentally, Lidl also have a massive trolley with chunky wheels and I may invest in one for this summer's festivals. That or a sledge. Or huskies.
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