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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby Workingman » 12 Feb 2013, 18:06

Fugitive wrote: We've said No because we know we'll be sitting across a restaurant table with a different and very Worldly-Wise young man when he gets back because by then he will have had a Lot of World.

You know what Fugi, he might not?

He sounds like the decent sort who, having witnessed it first hand, realises that there is a lot more to life than getting blotto and puking up on a beach. It might be the making of him. He might not be Worldly-Wise when he gets back, just wise.
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby Fugitive » 12 Feb 2013, 18:13

Lovely reply WM and now as I'm getting over the shock of him watching the programme and actually wanting to go there I think the same as you do. He isn't innocent but somehow 'An Innocent Abroad' is filling my head.
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby Workingman » 12 Feb 2013, 18:20

So, have the meal and give him some tips.... you must have a few, you have been there. ;) :D
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby Fugitive » 12 Feb 2013, 18:28

Workingman wrote:So, have the meal and give him some tips.... you must have a few, you have been there. ;) :D


I'm going shopping with him for to buy some holiday gear on Saturday, so flattered that he wants me to go with him, so I can in a casual kind of way.

What? How do you know about my holiday with a girlfriend to Cattolica in Italy when I was seventeen :?:
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby debih » 12 Feb 2013, 18:39

I went to Magaluf in my yuwff.

Foam parties were the height of fashion then.

Nuff said I think. :oops: :oops:
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby Workingman » 12 Feb 2013, 18:49

Fugitive wrote:What? How do you know about my holiday with a girlfriend to Cattolica in Italy when I was seventeen :?:

None of us did, till you mentioned it, so spill. :P
All we had an inkling of was Magaluf in the 70s, but you were not giving up much info. ;) :lol:
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby Fugitive » 12 Feb 2013, 18:51

debih wrote:I went to Magaluf in my yuwff.

Foam parties were the height of fashion then.

Nuff said I think. :oops: :oops:


You turned out alright then Debih :D

Your mis-spent Yoof did you good.
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby Workingman » 12 Feb 2013, 18:56

Nice bodyswerve Fugi. ;) :lol:
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby Diflower » 12 Feb 2013, 19:05

Apart from a day trip to France with the school, my first holiday abroad was on my own, to Ibiza for a fortnight - with Club 18-30 :shock: I didn't pass out once ;)
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Re: Grandson and Magaluf

Postby shazsha » 12 Feb 2013, 19:25

My nephew went on his first foreign holiday, without his parents, last year.
We were all panicking imagining the worst.
He was absolutely fine! He did get drunk but had no accidents and came home in one piece.
His mum had hidden some money in his case/clothing , I gave him condoms and a lecture and he had a ball!
He'll be fine, Fug, though you and daughter may need a ton of valium to get you through that week!
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