Mine too. But Karen went with a friend of hers just a few months ago, so realistically, that's out.Quote:
Originally Posted by CarlMetro
And the list is just a list of low-cost destinations from Newcastle airport, that's why Bristol is in there :p
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Mine too. But Karen went with a friend of hers just a few months ago, so realistically, that's out.Quote:
Originally Posted by CarlMetro
And the list is just a list of low-cost destinations from Newcastle airport, that's why Bristol is in there :p
Even better, she can show you around :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
How about Bankock :erm:
No direct flights from Newcastle :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
Yes, Tuscany is truly great! :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
You're too lazy! :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Oi, I lived in Bristol for a year and won't have a word said against it :p
Where else could the splendour of the Clifton Suspension Bridge be juxtaposed with the syringe-lined streets of St Pauls? :crazy:
Krakow, probably not a huge tourist destination and quite a lot of history too.
Depends what kind of holiday you want. Do you want to view historical sights or get wasted at night and lay on the beach the afternoon after? :p :
[quote="Mark"]I've narrowed it down to these :p
Belfast
Belfast? Shome mishtake surely!
Nah, in June and July Nor'n Ir'on is really lovely.
Krakow. Then you can spend months saying "I'm going to Krakow" and watch people clear the room.