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Old 20-11-2008, 12:46 PM
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Not long to go people!

Me and Laura spotted something in the Sunday paper this week about the Lille Christmas Market. It starts this weekend and goes through to Christmas. From what I read, it looks pretty good. You will get some PROPER French Cheese there, really good pongy strong stuff MMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Old 20-11-2008, 04:50 PM
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Yes we saw this too, cant wait to get there, going to be a good little outing, hope the ferry guys like a bit of noise
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Old 20-11-2008, 04:58 PM
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Yippe, i will be more than happy to scoff soft cheese,camenbert and hopefully a glass of vino rouge

I have my passport sorted and have notified my insurance company.

Fingers crossed a week from now i will feel less fragile,as the scoob is not what you call comfy.
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Old 20-11-2008, 05:03 PM
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I'm really looking forward to this.

We could always put some cotton wool on the tyres for you!
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Old 20-11-2008, 05:20 PM
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I'm really looking forward to this.

We could always put some cotton wool on the tyres for you!


So as we all getting rather excited,shall we start to arrange meeting times and places.
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Old 20-11-2008, 05:27 PM
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Ooooooh yes!

Already frighten seven shades of **** out of the wife by saying we are probably leaving by 6.00am.

She thinks I'm kidding, so it will be quite amusing telleng her it will probably have to be about 5.30am
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Old 20-11-2008, 05:54 PM
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Lille has some of the best restaurants around,i was there for a weekend last time on business and must have put on a stone
http://destinationsen.eurostar.com/sisp ... estaurants


La Scala is a good bar,mind you i was ****e faced last time

http://destinationsen.eurostar.com/sisp ... =Nightlife

Guys and girls,Nearly all of Lilles restaurants are shut on Sundays and Mondays.
So a little sugestion is, big breakfast then head to the many markets,great fun and many a bargain to be had.
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Old 20-11-2008, 06:12 PM
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All looks blinding matey.

I've got to take this opportunity to say well done mate. You've put a load of work into this. Cheers matey
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Old 20-11-2008, 06:32 PM
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I will be heading out to join the M20 Larkfield way,need to be on M20 by 06.30am,so leaving home at 06.00am

I am guessing i will be meeting up with Darryl,kim,Steve And Laura before setting off.

Can everyone else please post the way they are going so we can arrange meeting points

I would suggest diferent points on the M20.

Everyone dont forget the following:

Hotel reservation confirmation email
Ferry confirmation details
Driving licence
Insurance
Show plates
On Tour T shirt
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Old 20-11-2008, 06:45 PM
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All looks blinding matey.

I've got to take this opportunity to say well done mate. You've put a load of work into this. Cheers matey
No Worries mate,gonna be a good crack
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Old 20-11-2008, 06:47 PM
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Will meet with you at 6.00am. To save waking your neighbours, I would suggest that I wait in the lay by at the top of Strawberry Hill, the one on the other side of the road, where they sell the cherries in the summer.

Got everything sorted.

Let the good times roll
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Old 20-11-2008, 06:53 PM
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Spot on.

6am Strawberry hill laybye
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

06.30 M20 (Will confirm junction later)
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
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Guys and girls can you please add your intended route,Thanks
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Old 20-11-2008, 06:56 PM
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Must remember to bring the video camera as well as my camera.

Be good to post a vid of some of the trip.
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Old 20-11-2008, 06:59 PM
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we will be heading down the m20 where do we meet you we are coming from pease pottage
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Old 20-11-2008, 07:01 PM
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we will be heading down the m20 where do we meet you we are coming from pease pottage
Hi Baz

I will get the sat nav out and check what junction we are heading too, Will let you know in a bit

Can you please pm me your mob also
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Old 20-11-2008, 07:04 PM
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Must remember to bring the video camera as well as my camera.

Be good to post a vid of some of the trip.
For sure,that will be excelent
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Old 20-11-2008, 07:04 PM
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I take it we are going cross country Martyn? Kingshill and down to Aylesford Junction (5 I think??)

Will have a think about where is best to pull over.

Trying to think what way BigE will come up?
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Old 20-11-2008, 07:06 PM
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I take it we are going cross country Martyn? Kingshill and down to Aylesford Junction (5 I think??)

Will have a think about where is best to pull over.

Trying to think what way BigE will come up?
Yes mate thats the one.
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Old 20-11-2008, 08:47 PM
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Trying to think what way BigE will come up?
Bonjour mes amis

I have just been looking at the map, we could meet up at Maccy Ds Ashford,

which is just off the M20 at Junctoin 10.on the A2070.

Post code TN24 0HT for the Sat Navs
I shall be there at 07.15 .
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Old 20-11-2008, 10:30 PM
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Looks good Ian.
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Old 20-11-2008, 11:05 PM
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6am Strawberry hill laybye
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

06.30 M20 (J5)
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

Baz to head down M20 to be passing through J5 at 06.30 - Rolling Meet
Baz to phone Crowman on route.


Meet Ian and Co
Maccy d's M20 just off J10 07.15am
Post code TN24 0SD for the Sat Navs

Port of Dover
Arrive 07.45
Catch 08.30 Ferry
Going to be a wee bit noisy in there.

France
I have the details of hotel in Sat Nav so am happy to lead the way.
Someone hoot if i'm on wrong side of the road
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Old 21-11-2008, 08:02 AM
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Bonjour, will do crowman, have a petit problem with the phone which will be sorted on tuesday, so will get my co pilot (Shaz) to call you when we are nearly at J5.

Hope we dont get thrown off the ferry for making too much noise

Worzel you have Pm.
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Old 21-11-2008, 07:09 PM
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Oops the post code is wrong for mcdonalds south of ashford, should be TN24 0HT, this is the one just off J10 M20.

So glad I checked otherwise we would have ended up in the middle of ashford
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Old 21-11-2008, 08:02 PM
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Oops the post code is wrong for mcdonalds south of ashford, should be TN24 0HT, this is the one just off J10 M20.

So glad I checked otherwise we would have ended up in the middle of ashford

Well spotted Baz and Shaz,

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Old 21-11-2008, 08:10 PM
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All Sorted.

6am Strawberry hill laybye
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

06.30 M20 (J5)
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

Baz to head down M20 to be passing through J5 at 06.30 - Rolling Meet
Baz to phone Crowman on route.


Meet Ian and Co
Maccy d's M20 just off J10 07.15am
Post code TN24 0HT for the Sat Navs

Port of Dover
Arrive 07.45
Catch 08.30 Ferry
Going to be a wee bit noisy in there.

France
I have the details of hotel in Sat Nav so am happy to lead the way.
Someone hoot if i'm on wrong side of the road
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Old 21-11-2008, 08:34 PM
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Might suggest that we get two way radios,
they are so handy if you want to communicate whilst on the move, providing the passenger uses it.
I have used mine on many a tunnel run and on convoys, they are also fun.

Binatone Terrian 150 Two Way Radio - Twin Plus. 553/0953 £19.99 from Argos
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Old 22-11-2008, 02:47 PM
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Might suggest that we get two way radios,
they are so handy if you want to communicate whilst on the move, providing the passenger uses it.
I have used mine on many a tunnel run and on convoys, they also fun.

Binatone Terrian 150 Two Way Radio - Twin Plus. 553/0953 £19.99 from Argos
I will grab a couple of them.

Passport turned up today,yippee
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Old 23-11-2008, 11:54 PM
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Guys and girls are we happy with the times as i see the latest you can check in for ferry is 08.00,perhaps we bring all times forward 15 mins???
Take a look below too peeps
I know we only going an hour or so into france but 6 scoobs is good for a pull by the old bill de farnce.


You need to ensure you have the following for your car: nationality sticker, spare light bulb set, beam deflectors (so you don’t blind oncoming traffic with your lights), warning triangle (not essential, but it is a legal requirement if your hazard lights aren’t working for any reason, so you are advised to take one), first aid kit and fire extinguisher. New from July 1st 2008 - it will be necessary for drivers to carry a yellow luminous vest in the car for use in case of a car breakdown/accident in France

You need to take the following documents: full UK driving licence, vehicle registration document, insurance certificate (green card not necessary) – make sure your insurance company covers you for driving on the continent, European accident statement form (available from your insurance company - see example on the left), vehicle recovery insurance certificate and information pack*. You will need a letter of authority to use a company car.

*We recommend you take a European vehicle recovery insurance policy with one of the leading providers such as the AA or the RAC. If you have a major breakdown, or accident, these policies are worth their weight in gold. Both the AA and RAC offer such policies.

Also we recommend that you take a spare set of keys. A good friend of ours locked their keys in the car and had to smash the window to recover them as they were staying in a gite several miles from civilisation!
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Old 24-11-2008, 07:09 PM
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Yes good idea Martin, better safe than sorry, if we all agree, new revised intinery please lol
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Old 24-11-2008, 08:02 PM
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Revised times,give us half hour to play with.

5.45am Strawberry hill laybye
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

06.15 M20 (J5)
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

Baz to head down M20 to be passing through J5 at 06.15 ish - Rolling Meet
Baz to phone Crowman on route.


Meet Ian and Co
Maccy d's M20 just off J10 07.00am
Post code TN24 0SD for the Sat Navs

Port of Dover
Arrive 07.30 ish

Catch 08.30 Ferry
Going to be a wee bit noisy in there.

France
I have the details of hotel in Sat Nav so am happy to lead the way.
Someone hoot if i'm on wrong side of the road
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Old 25-11-2008, 08:32 AM
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Mr crowman sir, WRONG POSTCODE again for maccy d's, should be TN24 0HT, just cant get the staff these days

Are all walkie talkies compatible with each other?
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Old 25-11-2008, 09:50 AM
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Doh! Thanks Baz.
Hey maybe its better someone else take the lead in France,i would prob lead us around calais and back onto the ferry.

Revised times,give us half hour to play with.

5.45am Strawberry hill laybye
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

06.15 M20 (J5)
Worzel & Laura
Crowsti & Kim
Crowman

Baz to head down M20 to be passing through J5 at 06.15 ish - Rolling Meet
Baz to phone Crowman on route.


Meet Ian and Co
Maccy d's M20 just off J10 07.00am
Post code TN24 0HT for the Sat Navs

Port of Dover
Arrive 07.30 ish

Catch 08.30 Ferry
Going to be a wee bit noisy in there.

France
I have the details of hotel in Sat Nav so am happy to lead the way.
Someone hoot if i'm on wrong side of the road

Dont forget a bit of cash - Euros
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Old 25-11-2008, 07:51 PM
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Hi All
Big E was wondering if we could go via brugge on way back to calais.
I belive that Baz is partial to a bit of chocolate.

Here is a map,basically Calais,Lille and Brugge are in a traingle all the same distance appart.
We may be pushed for time,we all have a chat on the ferry i reckon.
I am assuming we want to go to the calais hyper markets to get some produce,cheese,wine etc at some point.


http://www.travel-france-vacation.com/n ... ce-map.htm
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Old 25-11-2008, 07:58 PM
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Who me, chocolate?

Sounds like a plan but how about we do calais, belgium then on to lille saturday?

Walkie talkies, are all compatible with each other does anyone know
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Old 25-11-2008, 08:17 PM
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Baz the radios are compatible,
we will just have to decide what Chanel we are going to use.

I thought we could go up to Brugge on the way home on SUNDAY,

Brugge is only 1 hour away from Calais.

After our conversation on Sunday I thought you might be pleased, it is a nice town.


But of cause it up to the others.

I have fouhd this the Ice exhibition looks coooooooooooooool.

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction ... nders.html
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We all have to have a little chat on the ferry and see what everyone fancies.

Time is the biggest thing.

Baz may have a good idea, as we cant book into hotel until 3pm so maybe drive straight to Brugge spend afternoon there,then head down to Lille,check in,shower and out to Lille for the evening.
That way we have Sunday to mooch around Lille's various markets.Then head up to calais with enough time to go to city europe.
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Old 26-11-2008, 08:00 AM
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Yes saturday sounds better as we have time to spare which leaves a relaxing day sunday, but we can discuss this further on the boat.

Think its going to be rough
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Yes saturday sounds better as we have time to spare which leaves a relaxing day sunday, but we can discuss this further on the boat.

Think its going to be rough
Mate i can tell you if its force 5 or more then i will be booking myself on the tunnell.
I do not have sea legs.



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I dunno

Force 5 is barely a breeze. I once went out fishing from Rye, not sure if you know but once you go out of there you can only come back in on the tide. Blew up to force 7 Now that was a bit lumpy, but not once did I let my breakfast go.

I can't emphasise enough how important it is to have something to eat. Most people are ill becase they eat nothing, then the stomach juices and acid start to bubble up and wallop! Seagull Soup!!!

Just got Fully Comp Insurance and breakdown cover from Direct Line for £15.00.
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I dunno

Force 5 is barely a breeze. I once went out fishing from Rye, not sure if you know but once you go out of there you can only come back in on the tide. Blew up to force 7 Now that was a bit lumpy, but not once did I let my breakfast go.

I can't emphasise enough how important it is to have something to eat. Most people are ill becase they eat nothing, then the stomach juices and acid start to bubble up and wallop! Seagull Soup!!!

Just got Fully Comp Insurance and breakdown cover from Direct Line for £15.00.
I had the pleasure of a force 9 + on a trip back from Zebrugge 4 hour crossing,half way and captain said we may have to turn back.We carried on towards Dover,had to have 2 tuggs take us in to stop us hitting harbour walls.
The crew got everyone to lay down with legs up against the nearest wall.

If you tried to walk you would loose your feet each time boat dropped. Scared the fook out of me.

Dont mention sodding fishing trips,went out 9 miles off Newhaven,ate the big breakfast as i was ensured thats the best thing. 7 hours of pewking,hell yeah that was grim. Never again.

Having said all that,was many years ago and since then i have been cool with boats,even went to gottenburg by ship,23 hours. Wish they didnt have the bloomin casino on board

Nice one with the insurance mate,will have to sort mine today.
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I wonder how much your operation will help? With the acid and the like?

Looking forward to this mate, should be a bit of a grin.
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Old 26-11-2008, 04:18 PM
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Its going to be a blast

Invasion of france imminant by ses
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Old 26-11-2008, 04:29 PM
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I wonder how much your operation will help? With the acid and the like?

Looking forward to this mate, should be a bit of a grin.
Hopefully i will be able to have a nice bottle of wine and a liittle bit of proper food.
Will be interesting in the restaurants,bit of a lucky dip if you no speakka da lingo
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Maybe we should take packed lunches!

Got all of my stuff now. Already had triangle and vest in the car. Got GB sticker, beam deflectors and light bulb / fuse pack from Tingleys this afternoon.

Just got to get to T/Wells for the Euros now (bloody frogs should take quids and be done with it )
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Maybe we should take packed lunches!

Got all of my stuff now. Already had triangle and vest in the car. Got GB sticker, beam deflectors and light bulb / fuse pack from Tingleys this afternoon.

Just got to get to T/Wells for the Euros now (bloody frogs should take quids and be done with it )
Nice one Monsuir Worzele

Can you not get Euros from crow post office?
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Sounds like a good idea going up to Brugge first.

It will give Baz more time to eat the goodies.

You can get slabs of "Dark fruit and nut" my favourite!!

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Sounds like a good idea going up to Brugge first.

It will give Baz more time to eat the goodies.

You can get slabs of "Dark fruit and nut" my favourite!!

I like any mint choc,after 8's that sort of thing.
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I'm only going there if they still sell Texan bars.
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[quote="worzel"]I'm only going there if they still sell Texan bars.[/quote

You still have that many teeth left to eat one ?
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Can gum them to bits!
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