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Old Aug 8th 2008 | 8:10 am
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22.00hrs. We shall all require a report back on quantity, quality and variety.
consider it done, all part of my chill out process
 
Old Aug 8th 2008 | 8:14 am
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Originally Posted by shirley and anthony hide
Now I'm impressed.The first joke you hav'nt got out of a Christmas cracker.
Keep this up and you could eventually be a legend in your own mind.
well its obvious you havent been to liverpool.they even tell you a joke while there robbing you.most scoucers have a sence of humor.mind you you have to to live there
 
Old Aug 8th 2008 | 8:20 am
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Originally Posted by John & Kath
That is very close to one of the other translations that I have seen " it never let me down".
Hello John & kath,
I have something for you
no8do.doc
i have found it in Wikipedia
 
Old Aug 8th 2008 | 8:36 am
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Originally Posted by marisol
Hello John & kath,
I have something for you
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i have found it in Wikipedia
I have just looked it up on wikipedia aswell because the file wouldnt open on my pc.
congrats well worth looking at.now I have read it .yes j and k .Its a verry good name for the villa
 
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Originally Posted by betris
I have just looked it up on wikipedia aswell because the file wouldnt open on my pc.
congrats well worth looking at.now I have read it .yes j and k .Its a verry good name for the villa
I had to click on the picture to open the page, I use Open Office.
 
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Originally Posted by betris
well its obvious you havent been to liverpool.they even tell you a joke while there robbing you.most scoucers have a sence of humor.mind you you have to to live there
Yes they do but you have got to admit its different. Mum used to work at Kirby and in the days of pea soup fogs the girls would all walk back to St Helens along the Lancs and despite the filth in the air and the 8 mile walk she would be cracking up at the jokes they would be making. Brilliant in adversity I would say
 
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I had to click on the picture to open the page, I use Open Office.
yes but yours isnt a dodgy pc.

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Old Aug 8th 2008 | 9:04 am
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Originally Posted by John & Kath
Yes they do but you have got to admit its different. Mum used to work at Kirby and in the days of pea soup fogs the girls would all walk back to St Helens along the Lancs and despite the filth in the air and the 8 mile walk she would be cracking up at the jokes they would be making. Brilliant in adversity I would say
yes its a different humour.most people dont understand it.I suppose its the left overs from when the scoucers only had humour to keep them going in life.
the old days when you all you had was had a jamjar of tea with conni onni and a dripping butty.
(unless you lived near the docks)

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Originally Posted by betris
yes its a different humour.most people dont understand it.I suppose its the left overs from when the scoucers only had humour to keep them going in life.
the old days when you all you had was had a jamjar of tea with conni onni and a dripping butty.
(unless you lived near the docks)
LOL, I lived in the East End and we had dripping sarnies on Mondays.
 
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Originally Posted by betris
yes its a different humour.most people dont understand it.I suppose its the left overs from when the scoucers only had humour to keep them going in life.
the old days when you all you had was had a jamjar of tea with conni onni and a dripping butty.
(unless you lived near the docks)
We used to fight over the brown globules in the dripping since they were the most tasty and smeared across the bread it was heaven. No wonder we are all dying of heart attacks!
 
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Originally Posted by marisol
Hello betris,
I don't like negative posts above all, when they have been written just for the fun of it. There are people worried and it is normal that they ask and try to understand the situation, but from this to take the concern of people as a joke there is a great difference. Many of the post written here have just achieved people get confused and have aroused concern among us.
About "you are the first and only ones to discover the secret spain that even the spanish didn't know about" i must reminded you that i'm spanish and there are people from other countries that have bought something in CE that know Spain even better than i know and we all have decided to invest there and this is for something, don't you think so?
besides that, there isn't any secret in Spain, it's somewhere that you either like to live in or not. There are a lot of marvellous cities throughout all over the world and the only different Spain has is the climate, the outgoing people, the food, the holidays, the way we live... Ayamonte is just a part of Spain, a very beautiful part for me and for many others, thats all.
When someone ask me where i live i say Madrid, i don't usually say the street where i have my house unless they ask me. I have a house in Ayamonte, and when i say that it isn't because i want to hide anything but people don't know where Costa Esuri is. If i tell the truth, if i had wanted to buy a house into the town i would do it, if i have bought the house in CE is just because i wanted to.
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Great post Marisol and I'm sure you echo the sentiments of many of us who fell in love with the area, and in particular the charming town of Ayamonte. Some of the posts on here seem to be pure mischief making and it is a great shame that those individuals have nothing better to do, as they seem intent on knocking for the sake of it. There are many of us who have made life changing decisions to buy a home close to Ayamonte and are happy with that decision, despite all the doom mongering. So can I suggest that we (the saddos who have bought on CE) make an effort to ignore the negative posts and just maybe, they will get bored if they don't succeed in upsetting someone.
 
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Great post Marisol and I'm sure you echo the sentiments of many of us who fell in love with the area, and in particular the charming town of Ayamonte. Some of the posts on here seem to be pure mischief making and it is a great shame that those individuals have nothing better to do, as they seem intent on knocking for the sake of it. There are many of us who have made life changing decisions to buy a home close to Ayamonte and are happy with that decision, despite all the doom mongering. So can I suggest that we (the saddos who have bought on CE) make an effort to ignore the negative posts and just maybe, they will get bored if they don't succeed in upsetting someone.
so do we make it a positive praise looking through the rosey specs at esuri thread.you at esuri arnt the only ones with problems we are all in the same boat not just around here but all over spain.and else where.and your problems arnt as bad as some poor sod who has been conned ot of his lifes savings or he his waiting for his illigal house to be knocked down.you have to make lite of things otherwise your problems will take over your life and you will have even bigger problems.my mate has just been given at most 12 months to live.thats what i call a problem. so please lighten up.

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Never seen much humour on the site= soheres a starter=
An Irishman an Englishman and a Scot were sitting in a bar. The
view was fantastic, the beer excellent, and the food exceptional.

The Scotsman, "I still prefer the pubs back home.
Why in Glasgow there's a wee bar called McTavish's. Now, the landlord there goes out of his way for the locals so much that when you buy 4 drinks he
will buy the 5th drink for you."

"Well," said the Englishman, "At my village local, the Red Lion, the barman there will buy you your 3rd drink after you buy the first 2."

"Ahhh, dat's nothin," said the Irishman. "Back home in Dublin , there's Ryan's Bar. Now the moment you set foot in the place they'll buy you a drink, then another, and another, and in fact all the drinks you like. Then when you've had enough drinks
they'll take you upstairs and see that you get laid. All on the house!"

The Englishman and Scotsman immediately pour scorn on the Irishman's claims.

But, the Irishman swears every word is true. "Well," said the Englishman, "Did this actually happen to you?"

"Not me me-self, personally, no," said the Irishman. "But it did happen to me sister a few times."




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Originally Posted by Nedkelly2
Never seen much humour on the site= soheres a starter=
An Irishman an Englishman and a Scot were sitting in a bar. The
view was fantastic, the beer excellent, and the food exceptional.

The Scotsman, "I still prefer the pubs back home.
Why in Glasgow there's a wee bar called McTavish's. Now, the landlord there goes out of his way for the locals so much that when you buy 4 drinks he
will buy the 5th drink for you."

"Well," said the Englishman, "At my village local, the Red Lion, the barman there will buy you your 3rd drink after you buy the first 2."

"Ahhh, dat's nothin," said the Irishman. "Back home in Dublin , there's Ryan's Bar. Now the moment you set foot in the place they'll buy you a drink, then another, and another, and in fact all the drinks you like. Then when you've had enough drinks
they'll take you upstairs and see that you get laid. All on the house!"

The Englishman and Scotsman immediately pour scorn on the Irishman's claims.

But, the Irishman swears every word is true. "Well," said the Englishman, "Did this actually happen to you?"

"Not me me-self, personally, no," said the Irishman. "But it did happen to me sister a few times."




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Have a look at Chris`s thread HERE

Originally Posted by Nedkelly2
Never seen much humour on the site= soheres a starter=
An Irishman an Englishman and a Scot were sitting in a bar. The
view was fantastic, the beer excellent, and the food exceptional.

The Scotsman, "I still prefer the pubs back home.
Why in Glasgow there's a wee bar called McTavish's. Now, the landlord there goes out of his way for the locals so much that when you buy 4 drinks he
will buy the 5th drink for you."

"Well," said the Englishman, "At my village local, the Red Lion, the barman there will buy you your 3rd drink after you buy the first 2."

"Ahhh, dat's nothin," said the Irishman. "Back home in Dublin , there's Ryan's Bar. Now the moment you set foot in the place they'll buy you a drink, then another, and another, and in fact all the drinks you like. Then when you've had enough drinks
they'll take you upstairs and see that you get laid. All on the house!"

The Englishman and Scotsman immediately pour scorn on the Irishman's claims.

But, the Irishman swears every word is true. "Well," said the Englishman, "Did this actually happen to you?"

"Not me me-self, personally, no," said the Irishman. "But it did happen to me sister a few times."




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