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« Reply #60 on: March 26, 2011, 10:45:44 AM »

YES i won £10.40

gonna put a 4 horse acc on
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« Reply #61 on: March 26, 2011, 10:57:36 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy
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« Reply #62 on: March 26, 2011, 11:05:42 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?
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« Reply #63 on: March 26, 2011, 11:14:40 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.
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« Reply #64 on: March 26, 2011, 11:45:03 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.

So is a holiday in  India much of a risk? (Bearing in mind that I like to see Countries for real, not just the touristy bits)
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« Reply #65 on: March 26, 2011, 11:56:20 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

This doesn't sound lame at all. It sounds worthwhile. I would do this with you. We can still like to go to some titty bars at night when we clock off though right?

Of course, but actually, I'm a leg man.
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« Reply #66 on: March 26, 2011, 11:58:22 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.

So is a holiday in  India much of a risk? (Bearing in mind that I like to see Countries for real, not just the touristy bits)

Your gonna get gut rot of some description for sure, but for a holiday length stay I wouldn't worry about it, just deal with it. I was there for 4 weeks and between me and my other half we were stuck for a couple of days in places and couldn't do much because one of us was ill on 3 or 4 different occasions.
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« Reply #67 on: March 26, 2011, 12:00:42 PM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.

So is a holiday in  India much of a risk? (Bearing in mind that I like to see Countries for real, not just the touristy bits)

Your gonna get gut rot of some description for sure, but for a holiday length stay I wouldn't worry about it.

That's OK then. The occasional dose of the threepenny bits is good for the soul.
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« Reply #68 on: March 26, 2011, 03:41:31 PM »

£5.40. £5 gone back on lottery for tonight, and the rest bought 4/7 of a Yorkie. When the hell did they get to 70p in a supermarket?
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« Reply #69 on: March 26, 2011, 11:34:47 PM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.

So is a holiday in  India much of a risk? (Bearing in mind that I like to see Countries for real, not just the touristy bits)

Your gonna get gut rot of some description for sure, but for a holiday length stay I wouldn't worry about it.

That's OK then. The occasional dose of the threepenny bits is good for the soul.

Tom , I think you would love India. I have been here for 2 years and have only been ill once for a couple of days. If you ever fancy a trip to Goa let me know.
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« Reply #70 on: March 27, 2011, 12:43:46 AM »

Tom , I think you would love India. I have been here for 2 years and have only been ill once for a couple of days. If you ever fancy a trip to Goa let me know.

if you ever do get ill I can recommend a lovely hospital near candolim where I spent a couple of days being ridic ill

there're nuns who tuck you in at night and you can order takeaway pizza. cheaper than a hotel too
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« Reply #71 on: March 27, 2011, 12:45:56 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.

So is a holiday in  India much of a risk? (Bearing in mind that I like to see Countries for real, not just the touristy bits)

Your gonna get gut rot of some description for sure, but for a holiday length stay I wouldn't worry about it.

That's OK then. The occasional dose of the threepenny bits is good for the soul.

Tom , I think you would love India. I have been here for 2 years and have only been ill once for a couple of days. If you ever fancy a trip to Goa let me know.

Goa sure is anything resembling real India, its not a bad place for a newb to start their trip though  Smiley
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« Reply #72 on: March 27, 2011, 02:01:34 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.

So is a holiday in  India much of a risk? (Bearing in mind that I like to see Countries for real, not just the touristy bits)

Your gonna get gut rot of some description for sure, but for a holiday length stay I wouldn't worry about it.

That's OK then. The occasional dose of the threepenny bits is good for the soul.

Tom , I think you would love India. I have been here for 2 years and have only been ill once for a couple of days. If you ever fancy a trip to Goa let me know.

Goa sure is anything resembling real India, its not a bad place for a newb to start their trip though  Smiley

I ve been in India 2 years, seen a little more than Goa, maybe not as much as you though on your fortnight vacation   Smiley
When did you last go? I bet things have changed a lot, although the infastructure is still lacking
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« Reply #73 on: March 27, 2011, 02:09:06 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.

So is a holiday in  India much of a risk? (Bearing in mind that I like to see Countries for real, not just the touristy bits)

Your gonna get gut rot of some description for sure, but for a holiday length stay I wouldn't worry about it.

That's OK then. The occasional dose of the threepenny bits is good for the soul.

Tom , I think you would love India. I have been here for 2 years and have only been ill once for a couple of days. If you ever fancy a trip to Goa let me know.

Goa sure is anything resembling real India, its not a bad place for a newb to start their trip though  Smiley

I ve been in India 2 years, seen a little more than Goa, maybe not as much as you though on your fortnight vacation   Smiley
When did you last go? I bet things have changed a lot, although the infastructure is still lacking

Been a couple of times mate for about 2 moths in total. you know damn well what I'm saying so stop arguing  Tongue
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« Reply #74 on: March 27, 2011, 02:10:32 AM »

I know it sounds a bit lame, but I would love to go to India and set up a hostel for street children.

I'd like to be involved in the day to day running of the place rather than be just a name behind the scenes.

I'd also like to help the entrepreneurial ones (Of which their are many) to set up their own small businesses, and fund higher education for those with academic aspirations.

Good idea, but you'd be home because of sickness within 6 months, I promise  Cheesy

Really? Would I develop immunity eventually?

Dunno, but most guys I know who stayed out there long term have problems and it gets too much eventually. I know 2 guys that came close to dying from illness in India, albeit a few years back.

I guess with 117 million you could wrap yourself in cotton wool though, but that probably defeats the object of being in India in the first place.

So is a holiday in  India much of a risk? (Bearing in mind that I like to see Countries for real, not just the touristy bits)

Your gonna get gut rot of some description for sure, but for a holiday length stay I wouldn't worry about it.

That's OK then. The occasional dose of the threepenny bits is good for the soul.

Tom , I think you would love India. I have been here for 2 years and have only been ill once for a couple of days. If you ever fancy a trip to Goa let me know.

Goa sure is anything resembling real India, its not a bad place for a newb to start their trip though  Smiley

I ve been in India 2 years, seen a little more than Goa, maybe not as much as you though on your fortnight vacation   Smiley
When did you last go? I bet things have changed a lot, although the infastructure is still lacking

Been a couple of times mate for about 2 moths in total. you know damn well what I'm saying so stop arguing  Tongue


Next time you are in Goa, let me know also
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