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QuoteWe shall fight them on the beaches...Brighton beach is a little chilly this time of year... []
We shall fight them on the beaches...
Quote from: Variola on 28/03/2009 12:15:42QuoteWe shall fight them on the beaches...Brighton beach is a little chilly this time of year... []I wouldn't call it a beach.
Don't really like Brighton for beaches. Too gravelly. Camber Sands, however, was fantastic. But I love the beaches that I grew up with on the Norfolk coast - Sheringham (NOT Cromer!), Sea Palling, Waxham, Holkham.
I sometimes do also revel in the misery of others (stupidity.)
Quote from: JimBob on 28/03/2009 21:51:38I sometimes do also revel in the misery of others (stupidity.) Schadenfreude.
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 28/03/2009 21:59:10Quote from: JimBob on 28/03/2009 21:51:38I sometimes do also revel in the misery of others (stupidity.) Schadenfreude.You as well or you would not have posted the smiley face in obvious glee.
Ohh I love Norfolk, Sherringham beach I have been too and Happisburgh ( why do they call it Hayesborough?!) Cromer was a bit chilly though! I've not been there for years though.
Quote from: Variola on 28/03/2009 20:17:11Ohh I love Norfolk, Sherringham beach I have been too and Happisburgh ( why do they call it Hayesborough?!) Cromer was a bit chilly though! I've not been there for years though. Right answer! especially the bit about Cromer! Glad to see you're in with the local lingo on the pronunciation of Happisburgh! Legend has it that another village actually called haysborough (don't know how they would have spelt it) disappeared into the sea, and the next village along of slightly similar name adopted the pronunciation. can't see it myself, but who knows. Damn, typing is hard after 3 pints of carling and no dinner.
My doctor has told me not to drink alcohol as it buggers up my medication []I do, though, sneak the occasional glass of red wine.
Wahay, carling counts as diet food? barman! ...Well, I was waylaid by my neighbour on the way to the chip shop, as I was giving in to a month long craving for chips, and ended up in the local on the carling instead. Which is better? chips or carling?
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 28/03/2009 23:54:30My doctor has told me not to drink alcohol as it buggers up my medication []I do, though, sneak the occasional glass of red wine.Can you still drink with the straight jacket on then??