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  • Its near Winchester,quite a trek for you,i recomend Longleat which is incredible as drive into the enclosures where the Animals run free,the Monkeys wreck your car though,window wipers arials get bent up,my best memory of Longleat safari park is whem my kids were small we were in with the Lions and over the loud speaker they said they had to lock us in because there was an eclipse.
    It was so cool because it went quite dark and a Lioness walked past the car with what looked like the hind quarter of a Goat,i have it on video which i must transfer to disc,anyway Longleat takes some beating.
    Ride a tiger? That certainly is ambition to be proud of. :)
    Sounds like a good zoo; I don't think I've been to it.
    Probably because they don't do that much with them but put TV on for them. Not too interesting for them. :D
    Haha, that's definitely true. :D My kids are down my parents' for a weekend again. They like having them quite regularly, which is okay for them. I think they only have them because they're bored without them.
    Be mindful, it makes around three gallons of liquid, adding the fruit to the mix and you need a pretty big punch bowl. Enjoy.
    Thanks for the frubals. I actually haven't looked at the thread since about post 25, and I'm actually quite surprised to see it still going. I've been meaning to check it out and see what's been going on there, but I'm happy that I started something that's encouraged discussion. :)
    Awww, thanks EML! :D I am eating an egg salad sandwich as we speak, will that do? :)
    I'm kind of used to it now; I generally find my blood-family are ungrateful and arseholes for everything -- just the fact I didn't get something regarding the food complained about is a plus for me, even if they did continually harass me about how my sister and I aren't talking and I should try to speak to her (I dunno why, she was the one at fault. :D)

    Ah well. :)

    Sounds like fun; I can imagine you're missing your eldest son. I suppose I would be gutted if that were to happen to me, as well. My mother has this issue because her eldest son lives in America. They're over for Christmas, though (five of them are ones I cooked for, but I don't count the youngest because he's too little to say thankyou or show any appreciation for food). :)

    Tomorrow, I'm going to my wife's aunt's. I have no idea why we're going. We've only been to her house once before.

    Still, it beats sitting in this this dank, skanky council house we live in for a few hours. :D
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