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pam1 24-05-2008 13:31

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if u had the money and the time, ware would you go on holiday:)

cashman 24-05-2008 13:49

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thats simple a world cruise 110 days.:)

beechy 24-05-2008 13:57

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sue and i spend our times between
Benidorm and Angelsey,no amount of money could better this :thankya:

jaysay 24-05-2008 15:25

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 580892)
thats simple a world cruise 110 days.:)

We've talked about this before cashy, I'm with you, can't beat cruising110 days sounds about right to me:)

AccyLass 24-05-2008 15:35

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I would love to go on the Orient Express, anywhere:D

flashy 24-05-2008 15:37

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Paris, not very exciting i know, but ive always wanted to go

emamum 24-05-2008 15:40

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ive always wanted to go to vegas :D

VIVA LAS VEGAS!!!!

mrskitty 24-05-2008 15:42

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Kent for a couple of months.....:)

lettie 24-05-2008 15:44

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I would love to be able to afford to take 12 months off work and go travelling to Australia and NZ. I do realise that I have been to these places before but 3 weeks at a time is no way to see these countries properly. To enable me to do this, I would need 5 numbers and the bonus..:D

lancsdave 24-05-2008 16:44

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The holiday for me would be Australia, on my way to New Zealand. No return ticket required thank you :D

Sparkologist 24-05-2008 20:14

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 580961)
...5 numbers and the bonus..:D

For 6 numbers, why stop at 12 months?
We would be on a non-stop multi-lap loop-de-loop of the Blue Planet.... on one condition: The Ashes, wherever, whenever, are non negotiable. (I knew I'd get you back to Oz under false pretence :rolleyes:)

Lilly 24-05-2008 20:53

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I've always wanted to visit Italy.

Loz 25-05-2008 11:57

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New York or Tokyo, both amazing cities, would be brilliant to experience them

jambutty 25-05-2008 12:33

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 580892)
thats simple a world cruise 110 days.:)

Cashman you have it in one.

I’ve never been on a world cruise or any cruise for that matter. The nearest I got was the 13 days trip to Capetown and back with the Stirling Line. RMS Stirling Castle going out and RMS Athlone Castle coming home with a stop off at the Canary Islands. Las Palmas going out and Madeira coming home. It was almost like a cruise. Personal cabin steward. On board entertainment nightly. Swimming pool, deck games, bars and restaurants and even shops. Not on a grand scale but a rum and coke or brandy and dry tastes the same wherever you drink it.

I guess that you can’t count the several years of ‘cruising’ with the “Grey Funnel Line”. Warships don’t really count as ‘cruise ships’.

jaysay 25-05-2008 12:42

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 581195)
Cashman you have it in one.

I’ve never been on a world cruise or any cruise for that matter. The nearest I got was the 13 days trip to Capetown and back with the Stirling Line. RMS Stirling Castle going out and RMS Athlone Castle coming home with a stop off at the Canary Islands. Las Palmas going out and Madeira coming home. It was almost like a cruise. Personal cabin steward. On board entertainment nightly. Swimming pool, deck games, bars and restaurants and even shops. Not on a grand scale but a rum and coke or brandy and dry tastes the same wherever you drink it.

I guess that you can’t count the several years of ‘cruising’ with the “Grey Funnel Line”. Warships don’t really count as ‘cruise ships’.

JB do you know if Stiling Castle lines were a kin to Union Castle Lines as the later was a South African Company, I went on two cruises back in the 60s on the SS Rena Del Mar, which was owned by Union Castle.

Margaret Pilkington 25-05-2008 13:03

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I have always fancied New York(but will probably never get there.....US immigration rules, passports etc)....I would love to revisit Hong Kong....and I would go back to OZ in a blink.

jambutty 25-05-2008 13:24

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You’re right, now that you come to mention it, it was the Union Castle Line. It’s an age/memory thing.

The Rena Del Mar was the company flagship after they dumped RMMV Transvaal Castle as the flagship. Or was it the RMMV Pretoria Castle?

Stirling Castle – Transvaal Castle. Grey Funnel Line – HMS Alamein.

jaysay 25-05-2008 16:22

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 581217)
You’re right, now that you come to mention it, it was the Union Castle Line. It’s an age/memory thing.

The Rena Del Mar was the company flagship after they dumped RMMV Transvaal Castle as the flagship. Or was it the RMMV Pretoria Castle?

Stirling Castle – Transvaal Castle. Grey Funnel Line – HMS Alamein.

The Stirling castle has the same livery, but the Transvale Castle looks more lie the Rena Del Mar, I've bean trying to find some photos I have somewhere, but I'm not having to much luck

jambutty 25-05-2008 20:09

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Going out to SA on the Stirling Castle we had a traditional “Crossing The Line” ceremony.

Where the victim was ‘captured’, tried in King Neptune’s court and the sentence was usually being daubed with flour and water, the odd bottle of tomato ketchup, force fed a tot of rum or whiskey and thrown in the pool where the ‘sharks’ lay in wait to dunk the unfortunate soul three times. On warships you got thrown over the side.

The ‘victims’ were supposed to be in fancy dress. So I got out my sailor’s tropical suit and went as a sailor. Not very imaginative but that’s all I had.

You won’t believe the number of offers I had from women onboard to wash the kit afterwards.

Coming back on the Athlone Castle the ceremony was for kids only.

West Ender 25-05-2008 21:22

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If I had the money it would have to be a cruise round the world. I love the sea and I love travelling. I am going on a 2 week cruise round the Eastern Med next year but I'd love to make it 3 months and call at all the places I'd love to visit.

I'm hoping to go to New York near to Christmas, with my elder daughter, but if it were possible I'd go to the Northern States for several weeks (my 2nd choice) and see all the places that are not on the tourist map. In the 60s we had USAAF neighbours (in Whitby, via RAF Fylingdales) who were from Montana. Martha (who had Native American in her ancestry) grew up on a ranch 10 miles from Miles City, a one-horse town in Custer County, Montana. She told me, in 1968, her parents had only had electricity for 3 years. I wanna go there and see real America, not plastic Florida or Mighty-Dollar NY. :)

I've seen the pyramids at Giza, in transit from Saudi Arabia, even ridden camel-back round them by moonlight but I'd love to visit Cairo again and then see the Valley of the Kings and sail the length of the Nile - so that's choice number 3.

None of it's going to happen unless I either win the Lottery or my Premium Bonds come up but I can dream, can't I? :D

panther 26-05-2008 18:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 580892)
thats simple a world cruise 110 days.:)

great minds think alike;)

Pendle Red 27-05-2008 08:01

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Following Route 66 in a convertable:)

MITZY 27-05-2008 08:17

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If I had the money I'd visit England to see my friends cause I sure as hell wouldn't be living here.

MargaretR 27-05-2008 08:25

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Originally Posted by MITZY (Post 582208)
If I had the money I'd visit England to see my friends cause I sure as hell wouldn't be living here.

Where is that then? - (your profile doesnt show it)

polly 27-05-2008 08:53

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I love Africa, although I have only been to North Africa so far. I would also like to see the Pyramids and Cairo museum though Egypt is a bit of apain once you get away from the main touristy bits. The other places I would like to go to are New Zealand and that island of Richard Bransons - cant recall its name. After all that I would just stop off somewhere round the Med

MargaretR 27-05-2008 10:00

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I fancy Switzerland - been once, but for only 3 days, passing through on the way back from Italy.
I got the impression that they are extremely civilised (and rich :D), and, as a bonus, the mountain air is clean.

garinda 27-05-2008 14:05

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I'm lucky to have been to most places in the world that I wanted to visit, but I'd like to revisit Florence and East Africa again.

Florence is the most beautiful city I've been to in Italy, and if you go in the Autumn it isn't too crowded and you can imagine your back in the sixteenth century.

BERNADETTE 27-05-2008 14:24

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Money being no object I would like to go to South Africa and Australia. I have family in both countries and they both look beautiful. For an added bonus I would visit New Zealand after reading about it and seeing pictures in Lettie's blog. It looks so clean and spacious:D

MITZY 27-05-2008 14:27

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 582211)
Where is that then? - (your profile doesnt show it)

Maybe I didn't make myself clear at the moment I am living in England, but if I could afford it I would be living possibly New Zealand (not really thought about it seriously) so would visit here for holidays.


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