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Mikeus Caesar
08-15-2005, 15:04
Ahoy everybody! Im currently at the Euro Tunnel terminal in Northern France, using crappy french keyboards which arent qwerty and have no apostrophes. Obviously im the only person who could go to sunny countries like spain and France while their in the middle of a heat wave and come back still pale and hideously sunburnt. Anyway, ive only got a few more minutes left on this, so i have to go now with the good news that ill be back tomorrow. I expect you all to fill this thread up with .Org news that i may find interesting which happened during my abscence. Until then, goodbye§

Templar Knight
08-15-2005, 15:24
see you soon ~:cheers:

Ianofsmeg16
08-15-2005, 18:55
Hi mikeus....How was the hol?

Viking
08-15-2005, 19:30
You missed out the BI demo: https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=52136


Apart from that, not much really. ~:handball:

Louis VI the Fat
08-15-2005, 20:06
Obviously im the only person who could go to sunny countries like spain and France while they're in the middle of a heat wave and come back still pale and hideously sunburnt.Nah, you're just British.

King Henry V
08-15-2005, 20:10
To get the apostrophe you press Shift and the question mark button, second to the left from the Backspace. Trust me, I'm using one right now. ~;)

Mongoose
08-15-2005, 20:28
[Comment about the french removed. Sorry beirut]

Welcome back! ~:wave:

The Stranger
08-15-2005, 21:13
welcome back m8. how was yo holiday

Louis VI the Fat
08-15-2005, 22:40
welcome back m8. how was yo holidayHe'll tell once he figured out how those wonderful AZERTY keyboards work. ~;)

Mikeus Caesar
08-16-2005, 18:04
I'm back now, using a good old qwerty keyboard. Well, where do i begin? We set off on the 3rd, and finished up at the travel inn at Folkestone. The next day (4th) we went on the Euro Tunnel, and at the end of the day were about a third of the way down France in the middle of nowhere at the B&B we had booked. Incredibly nice people staying there too, but the only people who could speak english were a Belgian couple, so we had to make do with them for conversation. Next day we travelled a bit more and ended up in the quaint little village of Quezac, which i am told is famous across France for its bottled water. Very nice place that with very nice people. Yet again though, most residents couldn't speak english, except for two nice french women in their 50's who were travelling about france together. Next day we reached the villa in spain, which was were our trip went downhill. What the brochure hadn't told us was that Roses and its neighbouring town, Empuriabrava, were like a blackpool for foreigners. Absolutely packed with french and Germans. Traffic was appalling. If anyone ever plans on going to Roses, DON'T. It's horrible and touristy, and the beaches are crap. On the way back up, we stayed at the same places and met the same people and just got back today, having spent last night in Folkestone.

So, apart from our actual holiday in spain, that was quite enjoyable. Although when it came to driving on some motorways, it wasn't enjoyable. It sometimes took 45 minutes to drive 6 miles. Fun fun fun on the autobahn.... And as you all know, i'm sunburnt, and it has reached the stage where you can peel the skin off in big chunks. Wonderful! I've made a collection of the biggest chunks...

Viking
08-16-2005, 18:44
And as you all know, i'm sunburnt, and it has reached the stage where you can peel the skin off in big chunks. Wonderful! I've made a collection of the biggest chunks...

Yeah..that`s quite funny. This year I forgot to use sunlotion 2469 m above sea-level. As a result I ended up red glowing. ~:thumb: