The People's Hero Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Anyone been? I like the sound of the name of the place. We should go there, close season... all the cool-cats like.
The People's Hero Posted 23 January 2008 Author Posted 23 January 2008 The place in Devon? That's the badger.
The People's Hero Posted 23 January 2008 Author Posted 23 January 2008 We can taunt some Plymouth fans, eat Cornish Pasties (and other Ginsters products) and talk funny. It'll be the best road trip like evAr!!!
isaidno Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 I went there about 10 years ago. It is very hilly
James. Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Personally I prefer its smaller neighbour Woolacombe. Me, the lady and some mates went camping there last year. The weather was f**king awful so we just got wasted loads. We were at Europa Park. Great place. Admittedly some of us cheated and got a cabin instead of tents. A wise move considerng we spent a a fair amount of time watching from the warmth of our cabin as the campers desperately tried to prevent their little homes from blowing off a cliff.
teblin Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Its alright near woolacome, which is good if you like surfing
Wilkesy Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Watermouth Castle, great day out for all the family
Daggers Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Oooh Arrr. Typical Plymouth Fan. You can take the piss, but I've never heard a flute like it.
SamL Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Went on a business trip there with my college, it's a pretty nice place to go. There's a few museums and things, nice beaches too but the town isn't much to shout about.
potter3 Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Personally I prefer its smaller neighbour Woolacombe. Me, the lady and some mates went camping there last year. The weather was f**king awful so we just got wasted loads. I like Normie's
Foxhateram Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Anyone been?I like the sound of the name of the place. We should go there, close season... all the cool-cats like. nothing there, not that great. if you want to come to devon goto torquay/newquay. Ilfracombe is just a bog standard by the sea town.
Guest Posted 23 January 2008 Posted 23 January 2008 Personally I prefer its smaller neighbour Woolacombe. Me, the lady and some mates went camping there last year. The weather was f**king awful so we just got wasted loads.We were at Europa Park. Great place. Admittedly some of us cheated and got a cabin instead of tents. A wise move considerng we spent a a fair amount of time watching from the warmth of our cabin as the campers desperately tried to prevent their little homes from blowing off a cliff. Woolacombe is class. Well nice beach there
The People's Hero Posted 24 January 2008 Author Posted 24 January 2008 Right erm... who's organising this?
Dames Posted 24 January 2008 Posted 24 January 2008 I watched this thing last night on BBC2. People in Devon are probably the English eqivalent of American rednecks. There was this guy who ate roadkill and just a load of other people who had just lost the plot.
AoWW Posted 24 January 2008 Posted 24 January 2008 Right erm... who's organising this? Ooh, well volunteered!
The People's Hero Posted 25 January 2008 Author Posted 25 January 2008 Errr... I am the worst organiser ever. Mablo and Fez are both past masters however!
Alexikokopops Posted 25 January 2008 Posted 25 January 2008 Errr... I am the worst organiser ever.Mablo and Fez are both past masters however! I can't help but remember the time we stood outside Pizza Hut for 10 minutes wondering what to do without Mablo to guide us.
The People's Hero Posted 25 January 2008 Author Posted 25 January 2008 I can't help but remember the time we stood outside Pizza Hut for 10 minutes wondering what to do without Mablo to guide us. He had dissappeared in the middle of the night. But he left the gift of socks (the greatest gift a straight man can give another straight man).
Alexikokopops Posted 25 January 2008 Posted 25 January 2008 He had dissappeared in the middle of the night.But he left the gift of socks (the greatest gift a straight man can give another straight man). I have 14 pairs of M&S socks because of that very morning. Sitting there wiggling my toes in brand new M&S socks on a Travelodge bed, eating left-over chicken kebab from the night before with two other men who I'd only met for the first time the day before. Nothing homosexual about that at all, no sir.
The People's Hero Posted 25 January 2008 Author Posted 25 January 2008 I have 14 pairs of M&S socks because of that very morning.Sitting there wiggling my toes in brand new M&S socks on a Travelodge bed, eating left-over chicken kebab from the night before with two other men who I'd only met for the first time the day before. Nothing homosexual about that at all, no sir. And to think, that was only around 6 months ago? I was ridiculously pasted that night, refusing to stop drinking when the pubs shut and hitting the casino. Madness.
Alexikokopops Posted 25 January 2008 Posted 25 January 2008 And to think, that was only around 6 months ago?I was ridiculously pasted that night, refusing to stop drinking when the pubs shut and hitting the casino. Madness. I was so very very tired after getting to bed about 4 and then having to get up around 7 or 8 to get to Leicester the long way because I was being cheap.
dandannieldanok Posted 25 January 2008 Posted 25 January 2008 I watched this thing last night on BBC2. People in Devon are probably the English eqivalent of American rednecks. There was this guy who ate roadkill and just a load of other people who had just lost the plot. I saw that, Bodmin Moor is full of nutters. Couldn't believe that guy's freezer; badgers, cats, dogs, even barn owls
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