Lake District Holiday Home for Weekly Rental

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Re: Lake District Holiday Home for Weekly Rental

Postby willy_1977 » 14 Jan 2011 10:27

JoddyBear wrote:if you're thinking about the easter/wedding bank holiday bonanza period then i could possibly be interested in joining too (WAT dependant)


I have to be careful booking around this time work have gone a bit anal about it... but I'm not ruling the dates out apart from the stoopid work thingy it's like the ideal time...

ooo Fell running... new shoes needed... hmmm...
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Re: Lake District Holiday Home for Weekly Rental

Postby Bopomofo » 14 Jan 2011 14:47

Hi all... I'm not planning anything at the moment. Until I get a job sorted my life is pretty much on hold. I haven't even started the WAT approval process yet.
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Re: Lake District Holiday Home for Weekly Rental

Postby JoddyBear » 14 Jan 2011 16:09

The most definitive source of information EVER wrote:WAT approval process official definition;

The process by which WAT approval is obtained is to carry out the offending action, then inform the antagonist after the fact. In this way, any objection is too late and therefore irrelevant.
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Re: Lake District Holiday Home for Weekly Rental

Postby Big_Show » 14 Jan 2011 19:05

Dependng on when it is I might be able to make it across. Not too bad on the train, even if I can't bring the bike and just join you guys for a run.
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