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suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/11/2007 11:02:35 PM   
daizey


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I  will be travelling to Europe and UK in October and  are looking for a quiet and private place to stay for a week or two. Preferably a small cottage or similar  I can rent. Self catering, somewhere preferably outside of London or in france. Does not need to be touristy, a small village will do. As you know our lifestyle is not quiet and do not want to stay anywhere, where we will attract attention. Any sugestions please?
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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 12:17:17 AM   
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I  will be travelling to Europe and UK in October and  are looking for a quiet and private place to stay for a week or two. Preferably a small cottage or similar  I can rent. Self catering, somewhere preferably outside of London or in france. Does not need to be touristy, a small village will do. As you know our lifestyle is not quiet and do not want to stay anywhere, where we will attract attention. Any sugestions please?


Daizey, do you mean just outside of London, or anywhere but London?

If it's anywhere but London, then try Cornwall. There are loads of cottages for rent, fantastic coast line and countryside, quiet, historic etc: you can't go wrong.

If it's just outside London, you could try the South Coast - somewhere like Sussex - 'will be a one hour train journey into London, again right on the coast and quiet, or try Kent as it's a bit closer - also known as The Garden of England.

You'll be able to find something on the internet easy enough.

http://www.french-country-cottages.co.uk/partners/FCC/index.asp France

http://www.cornishcottageholidays.co.uk/propertylocations.asp?id=9 Cornwall

http://www.kentholidaycottages.co.uk/ Kent

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 2:04:24 AM   
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Daizey: I am a little puzzled here.
Your profile says,Female Slave, age, Paris , UK.
I looked twice to be sure.

My little grey cells tell me something is a amiss . What do you think NG. You know I value your opinions !

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 2:17:00 AM   
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They moved Paris to the UK?

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 2:29:52 AM   
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They moved Paris to the UK?


Yeah, as a result of the recently redrafted European Union constitution. The French don't mind; they're too busy burning trucks to notice.

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 2:32:06 AM   
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Bugger, I hope they didn't move it near Leeds. I'll never find My way home.

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 2:37:35 AM   
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Bugger, I hope they didn't move it near Leeds.



By all accounts, the Parisians share your sentiment ;-)

Paris in Yorskhire :-) Don't think the Parisians would get much change out of the locals!


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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 2:39:55 AM   
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Wotchit cheeky, or it's a clip round't earole for you

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 3:06:37 AM   
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They moved Paris to the UK?

I think there's a Paris in Texas so maybe thats what she meant ?
The question then is where's Texas ?

By the way Daizy are you touring on your bicycle made for two ?

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 3:12:02 AM   
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Oh go on, confuse me even more you rotten sod!!

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 3:36:52 AM   
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How about staying at Strawberry Waters down in Devon. There is a cottage and/or a dungeon you can rent. http://www.msdemmie.com/
I swear, this is the most beautiful place in th world!

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 4:47:09 AM   
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MsSophie: I thought about applying for the post as houseboy but as you insist on chastity I've changed my mind.
Since you know the word "barmy" I assume you are English.lol

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 6:29:08 AM   
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Oh, bugger! Shouldn't have mentioned the old "C word", should I?
Actually, I'm as Swedish as they come - with a bit of German, French and Belgian mixed in for good meassure. My partner's British, though, and I've lived over there for a few years.




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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 6:49:49 AM   
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If your'e Swedish then I'm a Turnip.

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 6:51:07 AM   
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Must be related to me, then... The Turnip is the name I go by at home, when I do something particularly barmy

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RE: suitable accomodation in UK/France - 8/12/2007 7:44:42 AM   
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All Swedes are Blonde, its a known fact,  except after they have been cooked, then they go a nice shade of Yellow.

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