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Anyone fancy a week in Turkey?

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Have a look at this:

http://www1.flythomascook.com/flytc/pro ... de=&refid=

A flight to Dalaman, leaving Saturday, returning The following Sunday for £104.

A weeks accomodation costs £35

So you can have a week in Olu Deniz for less than £150.
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Oh god what I would do for a week in Olu Deniz right now (if it wasnt for Daisy)

Sun, Sea, Paragliding (weather permitting) Buzz Bar cocktails, need I go on!!!

That is the first week of Jockys SIV. Its a pity Jan and Chris couldnt have done that week for that price.

If you can and havent been before.....GO, you wont regret it even if it isnt flyable. I will go with you Alistair if Susan can't make it :)
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I cant go!

It is the cheapest flight I have ever seen to Dalaman......

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!

And there are still places on next weeks SIV, so you get an SIV course all in for under£580.
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If anyone is interested in doing an SIV next week, give me a ring.....

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jill mcgeachie wrote:Oh god what I would do for a week in Olu Deniz right now (if it wasnt for Daisy)
Get yourself away Jill, I dont mind having the dog! (seriously)
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Thanks for the offer Steve, but I did read your posts about beating them with a stick etc so.......... I will decline your offer :D
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jill mcgeachie wrote:Thanks for the offer Steve, but I did read your posts about beating them with a stick etc so.......... I will decline your offer :D
Offer there if you need, Daisy is very welcome, dog will be walked, feed, given shelter and looked after, even an occasional stroke and the kids will play with her. However it wont get a shampoo and set, manicure, tit bits, squeaky toy, cooked food, night time story, tucked in nor kiss night night.

I promise to leave the stick in the cupboard and only use the back of my hand should she turn violent, piss or crap on the floor or whine like a child all night because she misses mummy.

I promise to return her in as good as condition as she arrived and maybe having learned a thing or two.

This would be a good honest advert for a boarding kennels.!
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haha you are making it hard to resist, Stuart has just asked me if I want to go to LA in June so I may take you up on your very kind offer.

As long as your doggies are friendly she will not cry for me, and she has almost grown out of the peeing and crapping on the floor, the only accidents we have lately are if she goes to the door and we dont open it in time and she pees at the door. Maybe one of the things she will learn at your house is how to open the back door :)
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Flights have all gone now...... :cry:
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Shame
I was just going to call Jill to tell her to book it - Never mind

At that price we could shoot the dog and get a new one when we get back.

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Where do you find the weeks accom for £35?
This is something I might consider in the future?

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Stuart Bertram wrote:At that price we could shoot the dog and get a new one when we get back.
Just how ruined is my reputation, when it would be kinder to shoot the dog than chance it at the Marshall's boarding kennels?

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Dave, the best place to look for accomodation is:

www.travelrepublic.co.uk

They have loads of hotels in OD.
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Alastair,

Thanks for that.
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