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DiscoStu

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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 15:40 |
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Looks cool, but I'd like to see some more of the inside... and thanks for the pics mr.az  |
Forget that, I've seen the pdf now. Thanks  _________________
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mr.az

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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 00:41 |
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| DiscoStu wrote: |
Looks cool, but I'd like to see some more of the inside... and thanks for the pics mr.az  |
Forget that, I've seen the pdf now. Thanks  |
you're welcome
by the way you come to the 100 posts
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DiscoStu

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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 01:31 |
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Post #101
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deesh

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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 16:54 |
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http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/travel/holiday_type/family/article1819164.ece
You can read the whole article at the link above, but here is the Jay reference...
Or tell it to Jamie Oliver, who regularly takes his family off in his. And while Jay Kay doesn’t have a family, surely he is the embodiment of a one-man caravan makeover in his Knaus C Liner motorhome bought last year for £46,000, complete with bathroom, leather armchairs, flatscreen TV and sliding glass sunroof with an automatic rain sensor. It’s bigger than the average kids club. Go on Jamiroquai. Let the children have a play inside. There won’t be many sticky fingers, promise. _________________ www.dee34.wordpress.com |
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mr.az

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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 20:29 |
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| deesh wrote: |
http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/travel/holiday_type/family/article1819164.ece
You can read the whole article at the link above, but here is the Jay reference...
Or tell it to Jamie Oliver, who regularly takes his family off in his. And while Jay Kay doesn’t have a family, surely he is the embodiment of a one-man caravan makeover in his Knaus C Liner motorhome bought last year for £46,000, complete with bathroom, leather armchairs, flatscreen TV and sliding glass sunroof with an automatic rain sensor. It’s bigger than the average kids club. Go on Jamiroquai. Let the children have a play inside. There won’t be many sticky fingers, promise. |
cool, jay is always quoted about his c-liner
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Lydster
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 21:00 |
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...but the design freaks not... |
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FRA
Jamily Coach & Correspondent

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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 22:25 |
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Here's an article about JK's passion:
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| Jay Kay is not a happy pop star. At 36, the lead singer of Jamiroquai has millions in the bank, a vast house in Berkshire and a garage full of vintage cars. But all he longs for is some peace and quiet. “I managed to snatch ten days in Scotland recently,” he told Dan Gennoe in The Mail on Sunday. “I’ve got an old crofter’s lodge on the coast, in the middle of nowhere. Great views of the Isle of Skye. And I didn’t want to come back, I really didn’t. I just thought, I’m happy here. Do I need to be famous? Do I? There are more wholesome and substantial things to do with your life than be stuck in the corner of a room with people crowding round taking photos of you on their mobile phones. I really would rather be on a cold mountainside in Scotland.” The only thing better than staying in the crofter’s lodge, in fact, is staying in a tent. “Camping rocks,” he grins. “I love it because your day is really all about the simple things: preparing food, going for walks, washing your face in streams, poring over Ordnance Survey maps, going to bed when the sun goes down and getting up at dawn. It’s brilliant. Life’s so simple. It’s the only time I feel like I’ve got any real control.” There’s just one problem: “It’s not easy to find people to go camping with,” he admits. “My friends are like, ‘Camping? In Scotland? In October? Forget it.’” |
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MissyM

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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 07:50 |
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thanx fra..
Very true well said.. Id have to agree tis fun...
Off topic = has anyone seen the "Top Gear" show on caravaning?? Was the funniest thing I've seen in a long time..... Sooo Soo funny The ending was hillarious!!! When it caught alight.. I could hardly breathe from laughin too much... _________________
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