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Posted: Tue Jul 2nd, 2024 21:57
 
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Looks a perfect rural idyll. The ideal place to get away from Euro 24. :thumbs:



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And elections - 100%



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The house at the yard - our home this week.


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No wonder you don’t want to come home to fix the Gallery. :devil:

Meant to ask…how did the new wheels perform on the journey down?

And which route did you take?

When we took our caravan down to Italy we used to do the long haul down through Switzerland ( Basel > Lucerne > Round Milan 8-) ). The thought of doing it with caravan now fills me with dread….too long at towing speeds.



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chrisbet wrote:
And elections - 100%
Never mind, you will have plenty of time to embrace Starmageddon in the coming years.



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We took the Dover Dunkerque ferry then down through Belgium to Dinant overnight. South through Luxembourg and back into France to Chambery overnight. Then across into Italy via the Frejus tunnel, avoiding Turin by cutting south to Genoa, then the coast  motorway to Pisa before going cross country to Barberino val d'elsa.

This route has quieter roads and nicer scenery.

The car went well - fast and comfy with excellent air-conditioning. It has also done 6 round trips to Pisa, picking up and dropping off visitors.



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Eric wrote:
Never mind, you will have plenty of time to embrace Starmageddon in the coming years.
Can't be worse than being trussed up.....



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Can't be worse than being trussed up.....
:lol:

At least they can’t sell off our gold reserves this time…..Gordon Brown already did that.



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Well with no Tory boys to steal the crown jewels we might get a chance to recover the fraudulent PPE payments, nationalise the utilities (no recompense to shareholders as they have go their payment in dividends that should never have been paid), etc, etc..
We have David Beckham and apparently he has golden somethings so we could flog that off instead!

Be interesting to see how fast Sir Kier can effect change!



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jk wrote:
Well with no Tory boys to steal the crown jewels we might get a chance to recover the fraudulent PPE payments, nationalise the utilities (no recompense to shareholders as they have go their payment in dividends that should never have been paid), etc, etc..
We have David Beckham and apparently he has golden somethings so we could flog that off instead!

Be interesting to see how fast Sir Kier can effect change!

I am sure he can effect change very quickly. It’s whether we like the changes he effects.
I guess we have to keep an open mind and not prejudge based on previous experience of Labour governments.

There’s now doubt about the mess we find ourselves in after this government. Only time will tell if it’s purely gross mismanagement or external forces that are the main drivers



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