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Now things have gone a bit quiet on the Takeover front I decided to use the downtime to update you on the holiday funds you so kindly donated for Diane and myself ,through you're kindness the sum raised was

£740 ish for which we are extremely greatfull.

After a long time deliberating the best way to go about the holiday ,Diane asked if it was possible for us to buy a small caravan as it would provide the chance for holidays in the future as and when she is fit to travel ,So it was decided that was the way to go , now tbh I am not a great lover of caravans but Dianes comfort and well being decrees that it makes sense to me ,I hope you don't mind this use of said funds but rather than blow your kindness on one Holiday we have the chance of lots thanks to you kind friends ,

best regards

Trev and Diane ,xx

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Brilliant idea Trev, gives you freedom and independence to go where you want when you want on as much or as little of a budget as you want.

 

Most of my best holidays as a kid were spent in a caravan, my parents had very little money (cheers Thatcher you *****) so any kind of holiday was awesome, one of the best I remember was 1984 (I was 12) , in a caravan at the Humberston fitties near Cleethorpes (note I grew up in Grimsby so you're talking a total of about 10 miles from home!) Spent the days flying a kite and fishing in rockpools and the evenings watching the LA Olympics with my Dad on a little black and white portable, memories like that are especially poignant as we lost my Dad only 9 years later.

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I'm shocked at that ad anti-Viking I tells ya!

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Brilliant idea Trev, gives you freedom and independence to go where you want when you want on as much or as little of a budget as you want.

 

Most of my best holidays as a kid were spent in a caravan, my parents had very little money (cheers Thatcher you *****) so any kind of holiday was awesome, one of the best I remember was 1984 (I was 12) , in a caravan at the Humberston fitties near Cleethorpes (note I grew up in Grimsby so you're talking a total of about 10 miles from home!) Spent the days flying a kite and fishing in rockpools and the evenings watching the LA Olympics with my Dad on a little black and white portable, memories like that are especially poignant as we lost my Dad only 9 years later.

that's the plan grimbarian my friend, thank you for your post , enjoyed reading it , sorry about your dad I can relate to that I was 5 when mine passed away

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Brilliant idea Trev, gives you freedom and independence to go where you want when you want on as much or as little of a budget as you want.

 

Most of my best holidays as a kid were spent in a caravan, my parents had very little money (cheers Thatcher you *****) so any kind of holiday was awesome, one of the best I remember was 1984 (I was 12) , in a caravan at the Humberston fitties near Cleethorpes (note I grew up in Grimsby so you're talking a total of about 10 miles from home!) Spent the days flying a kite and fishing in rockpools and the evenings watching the LA Olympics with my Dad on a little black and white portable, memories like that are especially poignant as we lost my Dad only 9 years later.

 

A caravan?  You was lucky! We had to sleep in a box in the back garden !!

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Buy this pile of fuckinshit that's parked at the side of me trev. I funkin hate the things

 

Don't come knocking when caravans rocking!

lol

I heart you council xxxx lol

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