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who is off to moors valley tomorrow?

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captainCOD · 25/10/2004 20:11

see youthere!

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zubb · 25/10/2004 20:13

is there anything special going on there tomorrow then? we were thinking of going at the end of hte week probably. Dh has taken the kids away for a few days - I love school holidays

captainCOD · 25/10/2004 20:14

go on zubby
go and we can look out for each otheres
tomorows forcast is great and its supposed to rauin for the rest

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zubb · 25/10/2004 20:15

kids are away - would just be me!!
last time we were there we had to sit in the car to wait for the worst of the rain to go over as a storm broke just as we arrived. Take wellies and rain coats and it will be great.

captainCOD · 25/10/2004 20:16

oh ho we have seaon tickets!

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zubb · 25/10/2004 20:18

how much was it? we were thinking of one for next year, but would need to see how many times we'd need to go to make it work.

captainCOD · 25/10/2004 20:22

not many
is it 25?
so only 5 times at peak costs
maybe worth mroe when your kids are at school

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zubb · 25/10/2004 20:26

thats what we thought - when we have to start paying for them then we'll have to look into it. Have to pay for him at Farmers Giles already so was thinking of getting a season ticket for there, as ds1 loves the tractors and the bouncy castle and its OK in the rain. I'm not too convinced by it though.

captainCOD · 25/10/2004 20:26

it semlls though

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zubb · 25/10/2004 20:28

I don't like the animals which is a bit of a problem. Bit shabby too I find, but it keeps then amused.

captainCOD · 25/10/2004 20:30

hmm ht is a prob on a farm!

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