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Back from the land of naked Spartans!

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Spain, the Mediterranean was nice, hotel was right on the beach
Trip over and back sucked, way to long and I don't get upgrades anymore, for those of you that don't fly that often it means your stuck next to some fat foreigner that smells bad in coach.
Food was just OK and got me with something that I was Allergic to, came home looking like some 10 year old with Missals’!
now I'm on the Posion Ivy style Steroids, makes me dizzy and tired all the time and they told me to stay out of the heat?? are they kidding I live in Texas!
oh it's good to be home where you only have to worry about get bit by a rattle snake or blown away by a hurricane!
Naked Spartans your wondering, totally nude beaches, way to many people staring at the babes on the nice beaches so I stripped ran out there and it took no time at all to have a private beach
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welcome back to the land of round door knobs.
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I see you had your usual trip.
And we did not need the visual of yo on the beach :help:
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It's ok Brian... he had his straw hat on and a cigar in his mouth. :shock:
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Max wrote:It's ok Brian... he had his straw hat on and a cigar in his mouth. :shock:
Max....I don`t think that description helped any! :arse: whistle.gif

Mike how long was the flight?, we`ve got 53 more sleeps before looking down the barrel of a 14hr flight! and all of it over water! nuts.gif
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G'day Alan,
it's 3 hrs from Barcelona to Frankfurt and amost 11 from Frankfurt to Houston
Add in the 2 to 4 hours for check in plus the 2 hours between flights plus the 1 or so going back thru customs and getting out of the airport
Left the hotel at midnight home time and got to the house about 7:30 PM
I was in the middle rows of the airbus and the kid next to the window kept pulling the shades up, nothing like a blast of light in your eyes for 10 hours
NO, I didn't make a scene by telling the little bug'ar to stop
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Where all did you go? I've been to 4 or 5 ports in Spain and we always had a good time. I liked Cartagena the best.
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Glad you are back and in one piece!! No place like home. Merle
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

stronger66ratfink wrote:G'day Alan,
it's 3 hrs from Barcelona to Frankfurt and amost 11 from Frankfurt to Houston
Add in the 2 to 4 hours for check in plus the 2 hours between flights plus the 1 or so going back thru customs and getting out of the airport
Left the hotel at midnight home time and got to the house about 7:30 PM
I was in the middle rows of the airbus and the kid next to the window kept pulling the shades up, nothing like a blast of light in your eyes for 10 hours
NO, I didn't make a scene by telling the little bug'ar to stop
So you didn`t think his shoulders would fit down the dunny then?

Don`t get angry get even! :P
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stronger66ratfink wrote: I was in the middle rows of the airbus and the kid next to the window kept pulling the shades up, nothing like a blast of light in your eyes for 10 hours
That's when you should have leaned over to his mother and said:
"Yknow, I love children, but I can never eat a whole one." :mrgreen:
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Years ago I was in what I think is called Costa del Sol, around Malaga. A roomates parents had a time share so they set it up for us on spring break. We were expecting a European version of Ft Lauderdale I guess, but found a bunch of fat British retirees and vactioners instead. :o
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I can understand the window problem. Flying to pa. today. Everytime I was just getting to sleep the old man next to me opened the window to look out. blast of sunshine. I usually try for a window seat so I have control of it.
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