Feb 2010
4:57pm, 12 Feb 2010
9,999 posts
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BigChiefRunningBore
lol
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Feb 2010
5:03pm, 12 Feb 2010
2,046 posts
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Gooner (The Midnight Runner)
Assuming my I have any sort of a job by then I will be there, if not, might be a struggle to raise funds! :/
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Feb 2010
5:03pm, 12 Feb 2010
5,403 posts
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Nellers
What Gooner said. Me too, mate.
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Feb 2010
5:05pm, 12 Feb 2010
16,833 posts
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Siouxsie
I think £120 is a fair price for a weekend like this but doubt I'll make it. Shame.
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Feb 2010
5:36pm, 12 Feb 2010
1,517 posts
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andydgg
too steep for me too
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Feb 2010
5:45pm, 12 Feb 2010
2,594 posts
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ChrisHB
The best thing I could do that weekend is to accompany my youngest to the start of her university career. She just needs to get an offer and then the required A level results.
After that there's nothing I'd sooner do than come to Fetchstock. So I hope I can commit myself as late as mid-August. I wouldn't need accommodation.
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Feb 2010
6:06pm, 12 Feb 2010
8,594 posts
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Chromey
Thought uni didn't kick off until Oct?
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Feb 2010
6:10pm, 12 Feb 2010
2,595 posts
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ChrisHB
For the past n years that's been the going-to-Uni weekend for our family. Maybe you're thinking of Oxbridge with their 8 week terms.
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Feb 2010
6:19pm, 12 Feb 2010
5,632 posts
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KatieB
This sounds perfect in every way.
(Unless santa doesn't come in which case it sounds perfect in every way but one)
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Feb 2010
6:21pm, 12 Feb 2010
8,433 posts
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SODIron © 2002
I really want to go on this however...Mrs SOD might throw a wobbly if I say I'm dumping her with the SODette's for the weekend and going on a running jolly. Before I can commit to the beatings from 'her in doors' I need to know the specifics...the whats and whens etc.
Srsly....it does sound good and I am sure that the price is a snip for a full on weekend...I just need to know exactly what I'm in for if I'm about to take a beating from Mrs SOD.
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