
Absolutley saturated by time of reaching ferry
Found source of leak big zip at back open![]()


Ronno; said:First day In Jockgrim had to get the wax removed fae ma ears and having a drink with Ben Kingsley![]()

Must have been the zip up the back of his heed that wiz open
S,alright, they said he can send it back and they will repair FOC.
He just has to cover the postage.![]()


reports have dried up, there's no chance he's fallen into a Stein and got lost.....![]()

Me and Christine baith got a plate of ham omelette with bread: 42 Euros!![]()
I think I'll have to give Europe a miss until normal pricing resumes. Was speaking to friends that have just returned from Ibetha and they were talking about a great hike in prices since last year.
I hope you had a good evening out with your Dad![]()
Petrol is a few cents dearer than in UK but nothing outrageous.

) and when I was paying the waitress I asked for Uwe and explained who we were etc, etc ( and also that we knew your Mum and Dad etc.)
We were really stung there but TBH I still reckon Europe is much cheaper for your holiday "essentials": accomodation, beer, grub and of course JägermeisterPetrol is a few cents dearer than in UK but nothing outrageous.
I must admit though you can't beat Germany for great roads and pubs
We found prices in general in Netherland, Luxembourg, Germany, France & Switzerland all very expensive compared to previous years.
You expect a change due to the Pound/Euro rate - but internal pricing in these countries has also shot up.
Luxembourg & Switzerland still have cheaper fuel in their favour - but the Netherlands is now about 1.40+ Euro's per litrefor petrol - so if your arriving via Ijmuiden then have your tank reasonably full.
Not sure how Eastern Europe will be now - we were in Czeck Rep. & Slovakia last year & it was still good value - as long as your not trying to stay/eat/drink in the tourist spots where the price benefits all but disappear?
Cheers.......................Grizzly![]()
