I viewed another place yesterday and we will have two spare rooms for anyone who wants to stay over with us in southend...
Provided obviously you guys don't mind sharing a room with lots of smurfs and smurf memorabilia?
Yes, that might be difficult to do Cheers for the offer Az, be careful what you offer to us tho, 6 of us might turn up on your doorstep
Provided obviously you guys don't mind sharing a room with lots of smurfs and smurf memorabilia?
That just sounds like a living nightmare.............Provided obviously you guys don't mind sharing a room with lots of smurfs and smurf memorabilia?
That's a place I'd love to go to too We were well on our way by accident once when we got very lost looking for our hotel in Florida and ended up in Georgia. Turned a 15 minute trip into 5 hoursI still have to get to Memphis so that means at least another trip to Tennessee
Be careful, Azrael, with what you offer on here because a certain duck just might take you up on your offer. Especially if it means spending the night with loads and loads smurfs.I viewed another place yesterday and we will have two spare rooms for anyone who wants to stay over with us in southend...
Provided obviously you guys don't mind sharing a room with lots of smurfs and smurf memorabilia
You are hilarious, Duckface!! He's a boy catPS: are you a boy cat or a girl cat?
Ok I'm bringing my own ....no fish frying there unless Dragon accidentally sneezes on meAnything can happen behind the couch, even fish frying and shooting practice(gotta cater for Moey )
but maybe Beers can bring the so there is enough room
Well that is for all you girls .... the rest of the room is all for meThere will definitely be 'fins' at dawn!! Face it, fishy, with those fins of yours, you know darn well you'd win fins down!!!!
If you make it to Memphis, drop in at my place I live at the other end of Tennessee...but hey..Tennessee is worth a tripThat's a place I'd love to go to too We were well on our way by accident once when we got very lost looking for our hotel in Florida and ended up in Georgia. Turned a 15 minute trip into 5 hoursI still have to get to Memphis so that means at least another trip to Tennessee
Yes, but we all know you love being fin-slapped
PPS - Me not fighting fins Sharon......me been there too......me got hurt
My grandpa lives in Saltville VA. The nightmare drive (I hate driving, and there are no major air-routes near Saltville (Bristol, TN airport) that fly less than US$500) usually takes me through Nashville.If you make it to Memphis, drop in at my place I live at the other end of Tennessee...but hey..Tennessee is worth a trip
I live about an hour north of Chattanooga, actually right between Nashville and Chatty
Yes, I noticed that, too...When we first came over here about 14 years ago for a visit, one of my cousins made a point in telling us that "We don't like Sherman at all....he is a bad word for us"..when I inquired why that was so...the answer was simple "he burned and ruined the South"...I wanted to be rude and say Get over it already, that was 150 years ago..but I wasn't rude back thenI learned that a lot of folks are still bitter about the civil war. It was funny / strange, because up north we don't even remember the civil war, except as something you read about in history class.
I wasn't even interested in that in history class eitherSomething weird--on a business trip to Biloxi a few years back, I learned that a lot of folks are still bitter about the civil war. It was funny / strange, because up north we don't even remember the civil war, except as something you read about in history class.
Who's Sherman? (Note: see above - not interested in history )"We don't like Sherman at all....he is a bad word for us"..
As you can see I like historySherman served under General Ulysses S. Grant in 1862 and 1863 during the campaigns that led to the fall of the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg on the Mississippi River and culminated with the routing of the Confederate armies in the state of Tennessee. In 1864, Sherman succeeded Grant as the Union commander in the western theater of the war. He proceeded to lead his troops to the capture of the city of Atlanta, a military success that contributed decisively to the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln. Sherman's subsequent march through Georgia and the Carolinas further undermined the Confederacy's ability to continue fighting. He accepted the surrender of all the Confederate armies in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida in April 1865.
Oh yes, I liked GWTW...so Sherman is a good guy then....coolEver watched "Gone with the Wind"?......he was responsible for the burning of Atlanta
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