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jases1000 Oct 26th 2008 7:10 am

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over 18th Nov for a few days, anyone fancy a game of golf or even a cheeky beer drop me a PM

EsuriJohn Oct 26th 2008 7:24 am

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Originally Posted by obrien (Post 6912310)
Recently back from 4 fabulous weeks at our Rago 1 apartment, weather was fantastic apart from 2 thunderstorms which cleared up quite quickly. Golf course 2 was very busy the last week, has anyone else seen the Bronze age ancient burial ground on the course?. We went to Jag`s restaurant 3 times, fantastic food, very nice to meet you Jag, the staff are great too. We met some really nice people on our visit this time and look forward to seeing them again.

Yvonne & David

Where is it, which hole?

betris Oct 26th 2008 11:23 am

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Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6912389)
Where is it, which hole?

I always wonderd what those figures were floating around on the golf course I often see on a misty mornning.spooky ghosts I wonder.:eek:
Remenber the film of the houses built on a Indian burial site .Poltigyst

betris Oct 26th 2008 11:40 am

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Originally Posted by obrien (Post 6912310)
Recently back from 4 fabulous weeks at our Rago 1 apartment, weather was fantastic apart from 2 thunderstorms which cleared up quite quickly. Golf course 2 was very busy the last week, has anyone else seen the Bronze age ancient burial ground on the course?. We went to Jag`s restaurant 3 times, fantastic food, very nice to meet you Jag, the staff are great too. We met some really nice people on our visit this time and look forward to seeing them again.

Yvonne & David

I dont mean to be rude but.with that name sugesting that you are Irish,
are you sure (the bronse age burial ground)
that you didnt come across a dumped rusty old 1960 cortina on the course:rofl:

Jon-Bxl Oct 26th 2008 11:25 pm

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Originally Posted by jases1000 (Post 6912376)
over 18th Nov for a few days, anyone fancy a game of golf or even a cheeky beer drop me a PM

We'll also be over from 13 Nov so we can meet up, also please PM me your mobile number if anyone would like to meet up we can text the details.

Jases always in the market for a cheeky beer - or any sort for that matter! :beer::beer:

I got tickets on Ryanair for so-called ZERO euros.. the final price 120 Euros. Why do I always get a sour taste in my mouth dealing with them and the way all the charges build up. Had I known from the outset that it was 60 Euros each I would have been happy - somehow their 'web experience' leaves me negative, even though its a good deal. OH well CE here we come - I hope to meet some of the old ............ and new gang!

Jon

Roisin Oct 27th 2008 2:08 am

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Originally Posted by dunc1962 (Post 6882625)
We are at long last about to complete on our townhouse RVA 1 block 1 and are looking for advice on the following:

Key holders
Garden/Patio Tiling
Airconditioning

If anyone has any recommended companies we would welcome their contact details.

Many thanks

Jill & Duncan

Hi there
I have used a management company that are very good and I trust them completely if you want me to recommend them please can you PM me?
Enjoy yourselves, as life is short.
Roisin

obrien Oct 27th 2008 10:33 am

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Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6912389)
Where is it, which hole?

It`s at the 3rd hole, the mound in front of the townhouses, you will see a section with a wire fence round it with a gate to get in & there is an information board giving all the details in english as well as spanish, they have taken the remains away but the empty graves are still there.

Yvonne & David

Sorry to disappointent Beatrice but we are not irish

betris Oct 27th 2008 11:01 am

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Originally Posted by obrien (Post 6915898)
It`s at the 3rd hole, the mound in front of the townhouses, you will see a section with a wire fence round it with a gate to get in & there is an information board giving all the details in english as well as spanish, they have taken the remains away but the empty graves are still there.

Yvonne & David

Sorry to disappointent Beatrice but we are not irish

only joking.nothing wrong with the irish. in fact some of the best people you can ever meet.

EsuriJohn Oct 27th 2008 8:38 pm

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Originally Posted by obrien (Post 6915898)
It`s at the 3rd hole, the mound in front of the townhouses, you will see a section with a wire fence round it with a gate to get in & there is an information board giving all the details in english as well as spanish, they have taken the remains away but the empty graves are still there.

Yvonne & David

Sorry to disappointent Beatrice but we are not irish

Very close to us just over the hillock.

Ears332205 Oct 27th 2008 8:55 pm

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Originally Posted by obrien (Post 6912310)
Recently back from 4 fabulous weeks at our Rago 1 apartment, weather was fantastic apart from 2 thunderstorms which cleared up quite quickly. Golf course 2 was very busy the last week, has anyone else seen the Bronze age ancient burial ground on the course?. We went to Jag`s restaurant 3 times, fantastic food, very nice to meet you Jag, the staff are great too. We met some really nice people on our visit this time and look forward to seeing them again.

Yvonne & David

Missing you all...........especially Jags on a Saturday night. :(

obrien Oct 27th 2008 10:08 pm

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Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6917009)
Very close to us just over the hillock.

Yes that`s right your villa looks fantastic by the way

Yvonne & David

EsuriJohn Oct 27th 2008 10:59 pm

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Originally Posted by obrien (Post 6917218)
Yes that`s right your villa looks fantastic by the way

Yvonne & David

We left Esuri on the 20th October so have not seen the latest changes but I am told painting has now started and the Casita is parkling white so anybody with a camara and time to spare could post us a photo "pretty please".

Reptonian Oct 27th 2008 11:45 pm

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Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6917353)
We left Esuri on the 20th October so have not seen the latest changes but I am told painting has now started and the Casita is parkling white so anybody with a camara and time to spare could post us a photo "pretty please".

Casita it definitely is NOT, John. Its a Parador!

Teed Up Oct 28th 2008 2:06 am

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Originally Posted by Ears332205 (Post 6917049)
Missing you all...........especially Jags on a Saturday night. :(

Hi Rachel Tony,

Was over at Esuri early October bit quieter now you have both left,played golf with Jag and had a few late nights with them,Pam's brother tried his best to drink him dry of Guiness!!.

I go back in three weeks golfing with the lads were staying at the Diego hotel so will be paying Jag a few visits.

Hope your all well see you soon.

Ken.

EsuriJohn Oct 28th 2008 8:59 am

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Hi to all in Ayamonte,

This afternoon retuning from the shops the ice warning beeper sounded and told us the temp in MK was 4* and falling there was sleet in the air. I checked the temp in Ayamonte on the web and it was a balmy 18*. Now at 21.00hr we have a layer of snow and the temp is 1* so think of us as you throw another log on the fire and complain of the cold.


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