Kinny's lifestyle
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Kinny's lifestyle
Judging by all the posts that Kinny has put on over the last couple of days, I thought it a topic worthy of discussion.
Long walks in the sun, stopping off for a pint or a G&T (or both?), beautiful scenery - I have this little twinge of jealousy!
I'm sure you have worked hard to enjoy it though, mate!
Long walks in the sun, stopping off for a pint or a G&T (or both?), beautiful scenery - I have this little twinge of jealousy!
I'm sure you have worked hard to enjoy it though, mate!
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Ha ha Kinny, good one. I just bought a sat nav on my credit card, but I have earned £200 in a fortnight working at local pubs on top of my full time job.
Thank God for plastic eh??? I thought a sat nav would take me wherever I want to go (my navigation skills are pretty poor).
How good would it be to win the lottery????!!!! :P
Thank God for plastic eh??? I thought a sat nav would take me wherever I want to go (my navigation skills are pretty poor).
How good would it be to win the lottery????!!!! :P
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Us men NEVER need to ask for directions. Nature has bestowed a highly accurate homing mechanism in our cerebral cortex; why can't women understand this ?
And why do we ever, ever, ask our better halves to read a map ??? It is widely recognised that map reading contributes towards 25 % of all marital breakdowns.
And why do we ever, ever, ask our better halves to read a map ??? It is widely recognised that map reading contributes towards 25 % of all marital breakdowns.
Totally agree. Must be a childhood thing.
As a boy I could stare for hours at a World map and wonder what it was like to be Ferdinand Magellan or Vasco Da Gama.
Equally I could stare at a map of Britain and look at names like Ludlow, Moffat, Lough Neagh, and Milford Haven and wonder what they were like.
Is this why I didn't have many girlfriends?
As a boy I could stare for hours at a World map and wonder what it was like to be Ferdinand Magellan or Vasco Da Gama.
Equally I could stare at a map of Britain and look at names like Ludlow, Moffat, Lough Neagh, and Milford Haven and wonder what they were like.
Is this why I didn't have many girlfriends?
Kicks and scrums and ruck and roll.....Is all my brain and body need!
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I'm good at navigating when I'm in he passenger seat but it all goes to pot when I am driving alone.Kinoulton wrote:Totally agree. Must be a childhood thing.
As a boy I could stare for hours at a World map and wonder what it was like to be Ferdinand Magellan or Vasco Da Gama.
Equally I could stare at a map of Britain and look at names like Ludlow, Moffat, Lough Neagh, and Milford Haven and wonder what they were like.
Is this why I didn't have many girlfriends?
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basingstoke.... ive actually been there more than once! no idea where it really is though. :roll:
ive got a good sense of direction when im in ireland.... but when i leave im screwed. irish roads are hilarious, only the irish really understand where they go.
ive got a good sense of direction when im in ireland.... but when i leave im screwed. irish roads are hilarious, only the irish really understand where they go.
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You can advise me. In fact, anyone can advise me.
I've only been to Ireland once and that was a weekend in Dublin. I really want to explore the country a lot more as I love the feel of it.
Where do I start? Cork?
(Danger is my missus will by another bleeping horse whilst she's out there.)
I've only been to Ireland once and that was a weekend in Dublin. I really want to explore the country a lot more as I love the feel of it.
Where do I start? Cork?
(Danger is my missus will by another bleeping horse whilst she's out there.)
Kicks and scrums and ruck and roll.....Is all my brain and body need!
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to be honest, i wouldnt spend much time in cork. its a great place and i love it. the people here are pure mad like. check out http://www.peoplesrepublicofcork.com/ its very funny, we are like our own little country and we have the most hilarious accents.
personally im a fan of the west of ireland. galway mainly. its a great city. its full of culture and is very irish. while there you could check out the region of connemara which is all irish speaking. i think its probably the largest gaeltacht left in ireland. but the west is lovely. lots to see and do.
kerry is a nice place for tourists aswell, its very close to cork so you could easily do both. kerry is very picturesque. tourists would mainly to the ring of kerry. killarney is a great town to stay in. good atmosphere. i love dingle, but then its in the Gaeltacht, and im big into all that. some really nice restaurants in dingle. lots of fresh seafood, its good.
ive never really been up north but i hear donegal is beautiful. any other questions?
personally im a fan of the west of ireland. galway mainly. its a great city. its full of culture and is very irish. while there you could check out the region of connemara which is all irish speaking. i think its probably the largest gaeltacht left in ireland. but the west is lovely. lots to see and do.
kerry is a nice place for tourists aswell, its very close to cork so you could easily do both. kerry is very picturesque. tourists would mainly to the ring of kerry. killarney is a great town to stay in. good atmosphere. i love dingle, but then its in the Gaeltacht, and im big into all that. some really nice restaurants in dingle. lots of fresh seafood, its good.
ive never really been up north but i hear donegal is beautiful. any other questions?
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