Fabulous . Obviously abroad or it would be covered in dog shit .
Sound idyllic , except for the work bit .
aye 9am to 3pm working is a bit of a pisser mind
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Fabulous . Obviously abroad or it would be covered in dog shit .
Sound idyllic , except for the work bit .
To be honest, I haven’t been on a beach holiday since Lads holidays were still a viable option, so my experiences may be based on lying around feeling like death and trying to get myself right from the hangover/comedown ready for the next night’s session.Love them me like!
Twice a year we go to Amadores Beach in the canaries and must spend at least half the holiday on the beach just chilling,drinking and pouching. Beds on the beach about 5-10 yards from any amount of bar/restaraunts you want serving top notch bait and chilled beer.
Man made beach as well but when I’m lying there I could be anywhere, we love it.the go
When ya Graft all year I just want to relax
Why no it’s not. If we lived in Birmingham, I’m sure the kids would be pointing at the adverts and demanding a beach holiday.
Yes but if I lived next door to Alton towers, I’d be less inclined to do a theme park holiday.It is. Just cos you have something on your doorstep, it doesn't mean you'd not want to experience a different version of it in another country. I understand that some people would prefer to stay local. Which is fair enough. But I would confidently say that the majority of people who are in a position to go on holiday do.
It's why planes are so popular.
Yes but if I lived next door to Alton towers, I’d be less inclined to do a theme park holiday.
If you lived next door to a pub would you be less inclined to go to pubs further away Dave?Yes but if I lived next door to Alton towers, I’d be less inclined to do a theme park holiday.
Love Seaburn and other North East beaches, but love swimming and snorkelings in the sea abroad with the kids. Then resting on a sun bed on a nice clean beach, with an iced coffee, oggling the fanny.
I know, I started itThis is a thread about beach holidays, Dave.
I know, I started it
I was thinking more of holidays with kids, rather than lying on loungers drinking and ogling fanny. The point being that kids aren’t that excited about playing on foreign beaches when they can play on one here.
WI know, I started it
I was thinking more of holidays with kids, rather than lying on loungers drinking and ogling fanny. The point being that kids aren’t that excited about playing on foreign beaches when they can play on one here.
Whey... It's the law... Rude not to...
You know who to blame for that!Rather be by or a pool or having a mooch about
Hate the sand especially when you’ve got sun cream and all that shite on
We live miles from the sea so we enjoy visiting a beach.
Plus our doggo loves to do massive turds in the sand.
Are you less inclined to go on foreign beach holidays if you live near our beaches?
We are down Seaburn quite often in the summer as it’s only 5 minutes away, and the kids are bored with it after a few sunny days in the sea. They aren’t fussed about going to a foreign beach resort at all.
I often forget that the majority of the country don’t live near one and it must be a novelty to visit. Aren’t there supposed to be inner city kids who’ve never seen one?
Anyway, I never look at those adverts with the daft beach man and think that I need a beach holiday. How about you?
Aye but there are a few weeks in the summer when it’s scorchio and they get their beach fix then. Ok the North Sea is a tad colder than the med but the kids don’t seem to mind. Ironically it was the warm weather brought the jellyfish in last year and it put them off going in.W
Weather man - had a week in the uk last week and it was f***ing freezing, following week in Spain and the kids loved the beach and sun
Our last holiday abroad was about 4 or 5 years ago and it was too hot for the kids they spent most of the day time inside with the air con.Aye but there are a few weeks in the summer when it’s scorchio and they get their beach fix then. Ok the North Sea is a tad colder than the med but the kids don’t seem to mind. Ironically it was the warm weather brought the jellyfish in last year and it put them off going in.