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ewwww MM - not good. The 63 can be great when it works but I find that by the time it gets to Blackfriars Rd all sorts of things can go wrong. Have a coffee on me when you arrive


As for my whereabouts - physically I'm in Katherine's Docks looking at Tower Bridge - but mentally I am in Vietnam (booked for next year)

char1ie Wrote:

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> Monument. Menorca next week. Kuala Lumpur in

> October. Singapore in October.

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> Jealous of anyone who is in Mexico.

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> Charlie


Charlie- maybe you already know but in Kuala Lumpur you should go to the Sunway Lagoon. It is a water park but it also has the biggest man made surf pool in the world. You can surf there in the middle of the city. It's ace.


In Singapore - everyone recommends the night safari at the zoo. I am no exception.

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Charlie- maybe you already know but in Kuala Lumpur you should go to the Sunway Lagoon. It is a water park but it also has the biggest man made surf pool in the world. You can surf there in the middle of the city. It's ace.


Surely Charlie don't surf?


[gets coat...]

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