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From Bury - Philippa, a hard-working ?? student (more
into white water rafting than studying), and her dad
John, a famous chemist - but now a trainee BBQ chef.
Both of them are Full Monty fans.
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From Penzance Chris, Christopher, John, Catherine
and Emily. John and Chris were in the medical profession
but are now amongst the cream of Cornwall's elite property magnates.
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From somewhere in Wiltshire Sally, the county's leading
school secretary, and Giles, another underworked overpaid
teacher (or is it overworked and underpaid ???) - I can never remember.
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From Corfemullen, Chief Constable Andy, Vicky, Sarah
and Joy - an overworked school assistant. The young princesses left
loads of underwear here at Licuala Lodge, fine accommodation in Mission Beach, when they
left - none of which fits Sue or me !!
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From West Bridgford, Sue - another underpaid
and overworked person, John, who is something to do
with education, and Eleanor and Josh (who wanted the
photo to be on the weirdos page)>
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From a village south of Sheffield, Teresa, Yorkshire's
most famous office manager, and Rik "ride'em cowboy"
- Yorkshire's best lorry driver. Stayed about three weeks at
this accommodation in Mission Beach
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Pauline - Plaistow's
leading management consultant and Graham, author
of How
to Invent (Almost) Anything (including the self
cleaning b and b room), and connoisseur of fine Goat's Milk.
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West Bridgford's most respected pair of underpaid,
overworked educationists - Pete and Lisa. Enjoyed their
stay here at our friendly accommodation so much that they took
their room key with them.
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From Chatham (I think!!) two personal friends of
Alan Curbishley, Andy and Rachel. Both were absolutely
gobsmacked when they saw Cassie and Charlie. How was Geoff's Place ??
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From Somercotes, Danielle - a great lover of kangaroo
sausages, Jan - Derbyshire's favourite emergency operator,
and Geoff - the best logistics manager in the UK. All
agree there is no finer accommodation in Mission Beach
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From near Wroxham, Anne, an ex-healthcare researcher,
and Liam, and ex-insurance broker. Both now enjoying
their retirement and tucking into a Full Monty.
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From St Leonards, Alex - England's answer to Steve
Irwin. He somehow managed to find a carpet python, and
wore it round his neck all day long.
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From London - Robert, a high ranking military officer,
and his father George, who now lives in Donnybrook near
Perth, currently retired but snoring for Australia.
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From Watford, Paul, some sort of engineer working
for the Met, and Emma (aka Hotlips), a high flying manager
for the NHS. Both of them now experts on the Aussie March Fly
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A couple of dedicated nurses - Hilary, from Taunton,
and Anne, from Luxborough. Both on a six week holiday
from their husbands - both adrenalin junkies and connoisseurs
of Thick Knees.
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From Northwich, Laura, a dedicated Environmental
Officer (whatever that may be) and Ian - some sort of
wizard Chemical Engineer.
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From Chelmsford, Paul an avid Hammers fan and Information
Technology whizkid. Got told off by another guest for
using the 'F' word too many times at this accommodation in Mission Beach
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From Mold, North Wales, Stewart, the best chippie
in Wales, and Chris, a famous fraud analyst. Even though
her hair was 'not quite right' and no lippy, Chris agreed
to having her photo taken.
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From Edinburgh, Libba, a charity worker, Dom, an investment manager, and from London, Jamie, a surveyor and Louise, another IT guru. And all of them are white water rafting experts. |
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From Stroud (?) and also a sleepy village somewhere in France, John and Anne - both now retired from the Education industry and hoping that their remaining offspring finally leaves home. |