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09/11/2004 at 10:36pm
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Quote: Originally posted by redtuts on 09/11/2004


This post has had me in stitches.  I reckon we have a 'security guard' in our midst. Anyone else recognise the attitude? 

Whats a 'security guard'  attitude ?



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10/11/2004 at 12:20am
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I have a very large motorhome. Over the years I have toured on a motorbike with everything I need in a tank bag about a foot square, 4 up in a mini round France and Spain, several variations of caravan and small VW type camper van. A couple of year ago we decided that we wanted to try a big motorhome, so we bought the biggest one we could find (OK - Its a toy thing :D ) This was soon followed by 2 jetskis. Now there are not many weekends that we stay home.

 

I go 'wild' with a few of my mates in the Mournes - basically pull off the road, go and cut up some dead trees, get a fire started and sup on a continuous stream of cold beer from the fridge.

It is invaluable for jet skiiing - we used to go, hire a jet ski, take turns to get cold and wet - stay cold and wet until you get home, wonder why you do it. - Now we arrive, launch the skis - play about for a couple of hours, have a hot meal, play for another while, hot shower and get all the gear ready for the next morning. Sometimes you want all the comforts of home - I would love to go jet skiing from my front door.

We usually spend a month or 6 weeks in Europe in the summer. Given that we have a 10 hour drive just to get to Dover, it would take us 6 weeks to get to San Tropez in a car, as the kids wouldn't tolerate more than a couple of hours stuck in the back seat without food stops, toilet stops, cold drinks, boredom stops etc etc. Last year we made a 28 hour drive without stopping for longer than was necessary to fill a tank of diesel. We took turns driving, 3 hours on 3 hours rest, kids (aged 5 and 3) spent the time watching DVD's, playing games, drawing - endless supply of food drink and toilet access. Left home in Belfast at 2.00PM on Friday afternoon, arrived Vallon Pont D'Arc at  6.00PM Saturday. Set up for the night and in the bar by 6.15.

The only downside that I have found is parking in big cities. London is cr4p, Paris isn't too bad but for San Tropez, Cannes, Nice and Monaco we found it easier to park up and use the train. Spain and Italy seem a little friendlier and most of the bigger cities would have some facility signposted. That said, I have visited most of these cities by car, and parking is always an issue.

 

Most of the negatives that have been raised here can be planned for, and once you are used to it, you don't even realise you are planning. I like an early morning round of golf - my wife likes to stay in bed with the kids and watch TV/read to them. Doesn't take too much planning to make sure we occasionally pick a site near a course. Every time we pass a supermarket we stop and stock up (within reason) we can be totally self sufficient for 5-6 days, but would rarely stay in one place for so long, so getting the groceries in isn't an issue.

I've just reread this and jeez do I sound like an old codger - somebody pass me my pipe and slippers (I'm 33 btw - but I imagine I willl be a very old codger before I would be without a motorhome again)

 

 



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10/11/2004 at 11:41am
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Only 33 and you've already found the secret of true happiness.  That's impressive.

I'm trying to decide whether you're one of the idle rich or whether you're a schoolteacher or lecturer.    Please put me out of my misery. 



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Quote: Originally posted by redtuts on 09/11/2004
This post has had me in stitches.  I reckon we have a 'security guard' in our midst. Anyone else recognise the attitude? 


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At the Jersey shore, we deal with security guards by bribing then with Cadbury chocholates

How do doin'?? (Borrowing the  New Yawk voice of Joey on the Yank 'Friends' TV show)

Jim

 



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Quote: Originally posted by srnet on 09/11/2004

Quote: Originally posted by redtuts on 09/11/2004


This post has had me in stitches.  I reckon we have a 'security guard' in our midst. Anyone else recognise the attitude? 

Whats a 'security guard'  attitude ?




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Quote: Originally posted by srnet on 09/11/2004

Quote: Originally posted by redtuts on 09/11/2004


This post has had me in stitches.  I reckon we have a 'security guard' in our midst. Anyone else recognise the attitude? 

Whats a 'security guard'  attitude ?




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Quote: Originally posted by liberator on 11/12/2004
Quote: Originally posted by srnet on 09/11/2004

Quote: Originally posted by redtuts on 09/11/2004


This post has had me in stitches.  I reckon we have a 'security guard' in our midst. Anyone else recognise the attitude? 

Queston: What is a 'security guard'  attitude ?

I hope you all forgive the Yank Newbie for botching up my multiple posts and redundent responses -- for I am new to thos forum, but the 'security guard mentality' is somewhat like the overofficious school hall monitor may threaten one to be one-step away from proforming a full cavity search at airports.

 

 






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