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What a day i had yesterday............
The taxi collected me at 4.30 in the morning it was pouring down
and the wind was blowing a gale. On the Journey up to Dover the
weather was really bad but they insisted the ferry would be fine.
Fine.........we were chucked about all over the place, you couldn't
walk, people were laying everywhere being sick.....i did at least
manage to get to the toilets.....didn't know seasickness made you
fell so bad. We eventually had to be pulled in by tugs. I was ready
to die at this point
When i crawled of the ferry we were driven up to Belgium through
torrential rain split with snow blizzards. On the way back to France the
tyre went on the coach so we crept along with the coach running on
the metal wheel thingy, someone was waiting at the port to replace
the wheel.
When we arrived..........oh joy the ferry has stopped running.
So we spent the night in the port car park, nothing there just
us and everyone else and their vehicles.
I must admit this wasn't to bad we had gotten friendly with some
other people by this time and the vodka was flowing freely, so
this part was a good laugh really
Finally the wind dies down and they ferry's decide they can sail.
This crossing was still rough but fuelled with vodka and enjoying
the company i got through this one with no problems. We don't
really need to discuss what happened to the shelf in the shop :b
Through customs we go...........they take 6 off our coach and we
spend another two hours waiting for them to let them go......four
without any of their good whatso ever.
Im sooo glad to be home..........i came in changed my boots and
grabbed the girls. We had a lovely run down the beach was nice
to stretch my legs on solid ground and im now away for a good
long soak
The taxi collected me at 4.30 in the morning it was pouring down
and the wind was blowing a gale. On the Journey up to Dover the
weather was really bad but they insisted the ferry would be fine.
Fine.........we were chucked about all over the place, you couldn't
walk, people were laying everywhere being sick.....i did at least
manage to get to the toilets.....didn't know seasickness made you
fell so bad. We eventually had to be pulled in by tugs. I was ready
to die at this point

When i crawled of the ferry we were driven up to Belgium through
torrential rain split with snow blizzards. On the way back to France the
tyre went on the coach so we crept along with the coach running on
the metal wheel thingy, someone was waiting at the port to replace
the wheel.
When we arrived..........oh joy the ferry has stopped running.
So we spent the night in the port car park, nothing there just
us and everyone else and their vehicles.
I must admit this wasn't to bad we had gotten friendly with some
other people by this time and the vodka was flowing freely, so
this part was a good laugh really

Finally the wind dies down and they ferry's decide they can sail.
This crossing was still rough but fuelled with vodka and enjoying
the company i got through this one with no problems. We don't
really need to discuss what happened to the shelf in the shop :b
Through customs we go...........they take 6 off our coach and we
spend another two hours waiting for them to let them go......four
without any of their good whatso ever.
Im sooo glad to be home..........i came in changed my boots and
grabbed the girls. We had a lovely run down the beach was nice
to stretch my legs on solid ground and im now away for a good
long soak

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