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Kirsty (almost a permanent resident at Licuala Lodge)
with her trendy umbrella hat. Pretty sexy, huh ???
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Our first Cockneys - and they were fabulous. Brian, Bayo, Declan and Brenda.
Also Sue, the chef, Kirsty and another cockney, Russell
- they all drank the accommodation dry one night !!
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A bunch of Scousers - Sam, Robin, Ruben, Steve and
their leader Dan. Do you know what time it is Ruben
??? Oh and thanks for leaving us a toothbrush
and toothpaste - much appreciated !!
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Helen and Daren from Romford, England. Current
UK holders of "Keep it up"
(sounds a bit rude) - but should have done better as
Daren is some sort of water polo expert. See
Things To Do page
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Here's a mixed bag of travellers enjoying breakfast - Rosemary,
Desley, Amanda,Bob, Keith and Ian. Four of them are Poms - can you guess
which ones ???
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From sunny Rochdale - Karen, James and Lee. Young James is Man
United's number 1 fan and also a schoolboy chess
phenomenon (according to his Dad)
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Chantal and Catherine from Skipton and Cottingham (a
pair of uni students) doing the Oz Experience. They saw a python
slithering about in the front garden of this accommodation in Far North Queensland, and didn't
panic !!! Good on yer girls
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Arthur, playgirl daughter Liz, and wife Sue from Leicestershire. Stayed
with us almost a week, and Arthur learnt the ancient Aussie art of BBQ-ing.
Thanks for the wine folks - much appreciated
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Alison and Chris from Guildford. Liked our local Far North Queensland
restaurant Blarneys so much that they bought shares in the place. Another
reason to come to Mission Beach - fabulous restaurants.
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Edgar from Gunthorpe enjoying his full cooked breakfast at the best
accommodation in Far North Queensland. He managed to talk all the
bus drivers into dropping him off at the lodge
instead of the normal bus stops - what a charmer
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Hillary, Callum (trivia expert extraordinaire) and Martin (computer guru)
from Milton Keynes (I think ??!!). In the background are a couple of
intrepid gnomes
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Steve, Carol and Stuart (from Rochdale ??). No comment about Steve's
shorts or Stuart's trainers. But they loved staying
at the Lodge, the finest Far North Queensland accommodation
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Christine, Alex, Ian and Dugald from Reading, although the adults
originate from north of the border. The boys just loved walking back
to the accommodation each night after their evening meal
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Karen and Charley from Ely - a pair of globetrotting,
overpaid and underworked teachers. But they are the
best teachers in the whole of East Anglia (probably !!)
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Elena, Lucy and Karen. Two of them are teachers, can't remember the profession of the
other (model, film star, pilot ???). Two of them went for a rainforest walk, while the other went Sky Diving
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Sam and Barbara, two experienced cyclists from Canterbury - saw their
daughter on Dunk Island, Far North Queensland,
but preferred staying here at the Lodge
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Jill and husband Macca from Kings Lynn, and Shairon and Jane from the
Blue Mountains. They were our first Murder Mystery party. And thanks to Macca
I am still alive after a White Water Rafting experience
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Neil and Nicole from sunny Ipswich. Both adventurous sea kayakers and intrepid
cyclists. Now who do you think ate a big big breakfast each morning ??
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Angela, Simon and Charlotte from just north of Ilkley. Also Uni the
Unicorn, Benny the school bear, Sandy the koala and Charlotte the baby koala.
Thanks for the shaving foam, Simon
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Chris and Simon from Nottingham, directors
in a multi-national telecommunications company, a rival to BT.
Also big Rugby fans,hoping to see the boys live in the rugby world cup
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Alison and Steve from Bristol, although Alison is a true Essex gal,
and Steve comes from a place where they reckon they can
sing a bit and play rugby
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Mike and Elani from Derby. Mike is a renowned
Cassowary hunter, and part-time Railway Engineer, and Elani (notice the nice hair-do)
is a world famous botanical illustrator
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Naomi and Richard from Liverpool -
but they didn't sound like Scousers, and didn't have a cooked breakfast. However,
Richard's T-shirt suggests they come from the Merseyside area
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Emma and Nigel from 'uddersfield. Both used to work
as entertainers on a famous cruise ship, but now both are
part-time house renovators
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Beryl and Keith from St Neots. Keith spent his time
fine tuning his cassowary hunting skills, and Beryl
sensibly spent her time relaxing by the pool.
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Jack and Ann from Dumfries, spending a few relaxing
days here away from their grandkids in Cairns. Jack
and Ann are both retired now, and enjoying every minute
of their retirement.
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Caroline from London, a high-flying accountant working
for an Aussie Insurance company. Arrived here (the
best accommodation in Far North Queensland) in the
biggest 4WD you've ever seen in your life
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Maddy (TV producer) and Katrina (Police Officer)
from somewhere in London. Both saw Johnno and the boys
beat the Aussies in the World Cup - lucky girls !!
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Debs and Steve from Morden. Debs is a long serving
(or is it suffering) dinner lady, and Steve is some
sort of high ranking Quality Engineer who enjoyed his
"full monty" in the morning.
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Abi and James from London - our very first Wotif
customers. They got to see Charlie and his chicks and
Rusty the monitor at breakfast time. And Abi is an ex-Forest
Fields girl - oooer !!!
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Alma and Jen from Newcastle - stopping at Mission
Beach as part of their tour of the world's finest places.
In between them is our Yellow Sunbird, and to the
left of Alma is our pet parrot.
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Gordon and Annie from Glasgow (who graciously have
allowed me to put them on the Pommies page purely because they
think this the finest accommodation in Far North Queensland. Gordon
is a gobally renowned architect and Annie is an occupational
therapist (I think ?!)
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Hugo and Cecilia from somewhere in Suffolk. H is
a big time property developer and C is a high-flying
commodities broker. They stayed just long enough to
see Charlie and his brood.
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Julie (one of those overpaid and underworked teachers)
and Colin from Brighton, enjoying M Beach as part of
their world tour. Colin was the first guest to cut the
lawn with the ride-on mower.
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Stella and Maurice from Nottingham. Stells says that
she is retired, but I reckon she is far too young to
be retired. Maurice "scratches out a living" as a business consultant.
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Andrew and Karen from somewhere near Banbury. Andy
is a top class IT director, and Karen likens herself
to Diana. Both on their way to the Melbourne Grand Prix
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Francesca and Steve from somewhere in London. Decided
to give up work and become property magnates. Both hoping
to see every deadly creature that Oz has to offer - and they are still alive.
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Martin (looking particularly cool in his shades) and
Dyleth from Pwllheli. Both retired GPs enjoying a six
week tour of Oz, including a few days visiting their
son Gareth and d-in-law Beth.
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Sarah, an renown occupational therapist from Birmingham
on a 3 month backpacking tour of the world - but
decided to treat herself to some luxury here at Licuala
Lodge, Far North Queensland accommodation.
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From London somewhere, Robert an IT guru and a Spurs
supporter, Cathy a hard-working director for a great
website networking
mums, Alfie and Emilia - both expert swimmers.
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Ray and Julie from Badminton. Ray is a computer guru
and Julie does all the admin for his company. They both
enjoyed the Waterfall circuit and the crater at Mt Hypipamee, in the
Tablelands, Far North Queensland.
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