I need to go skiing soon - Who's up for a Leb long weekend?

I need to go skiing soon - Who's up for a Leb long weekend?

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Asterix

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Monday 7th December 2009
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As it says.

Feb/march 2010.

Chilli

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237 months

Tuesday 8th December 2009
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Being a newb to the area.....what are we talking here??!!

Asterix

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Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Long weekend skiing in Lebanon - good value and apparently good skiing to.

Chilli

17,318 posts

237 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Cool, sounds like a plan. I'll bear it in mind.

Mattt

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219 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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I'd be interested, should my Feb French trip not go to plan.

PhillT

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226 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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We're already planning a snowboarding weekend in Leb, but in January...

Mattt

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Sunday 13th December 2009
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What's actually like there then? Resorts good?

Chilli

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237 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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I don't even know where it is!

ps - How cold is it outside??!!

Mattt

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Sunday 13th December 2009
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Lebanon - it's a country wink

Chilli

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Sunday 13th December 2009
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Mattt said:
Lebanon - it's a country wink
Ah, cool....Cleared that one up nicely! Be able to ski ouside soon, bloody cold on the 25th floor.

Mattt

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219 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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Not that I'd ever accuse the government of censorship, but... several weather websites were saying sun today and tomorrow.

Sun my arse, I've got a flood outside my Villa. Just handy I've got my '4x4 Off-road Extreme Edition' Honda Civic sedan that gets through anything - unlike the locals in full size SUVs that are scared of tiny puddles.

Hitch78

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195 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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Mattt said:
Not that I'd ever accuse the government of censorship, but... several weather websites were saying sun today and tomorrow.

Sun my arse, I've got a flood outside my Villa. Just handy I've got my '4x4 Off-road Extreme Edition' Honda Civic sedan that gets through anything - unlike the locals in full size SUVs that are scared of tiny puddles.
I'm selling the Wrangler so it's been parked up all clean and nice in the car port of late.

Got the Boxster about half a mile this morning before I saw my first puddle deeper than my sills. Promptly returned home for a swap and after spending the afternoon riding rough shot through all the standing water I could find I'm currently thinking that a big SUV may be the way to go after all!

And Liverpool lost tonight which really pissed on my chips....

Asterix

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Monday 14th December 2009
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Took me 2.5hrs to get as far as the airport on the Sharjah Road on to find out the meeting had been cancelled - 2.5hrs home to find out at the power was out to all the plug sockets - dunno why the lights weren't affected.

The breaker had tripped and couldn't be reset until this morning - the joy of living in a relatively old National's villa in Barsha frown

Chilli

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237 months

Monday 14th December 2009
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Ah, but I bet none of you were give the only parking space on ground level, wich has the contours of a saucer. My Honda Civic is was parked in 4 inches of water, and I had to dive into the back, and climb though, simply to save my shoes from flooding. Gave the local schoolkids something to laugh about though....That was until I cracked my head on the door frame and shouted "c************nt" as loud as I could......

sleep envy

62,260 posts

250 months

Monday 14th December 2009
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Mattt said:
Not that I'd ever accuse the government of censorship, but... several weather websites were saying sun today and tomorrow.

Sun my arse, I've got a flood outside my Villa. Just handy I've got my '4x4 Off-road Extreme Edition' Honda Civic sedan that gets through anything - unlike the locals in full size SUVs that are scared of tiny puddles.
how's the sun tan coming along?

Mattt

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Monday 14th December 2009
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I'm not showing you the white bits that's for sure.

sleep envy

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Monday 14th December 2009
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good idea

have one of these


Asterix

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Wednesday 16th December 2009
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Chilli said:
Ah, but I bet none of you were give the only parking space on ground level, wich has the contours of a saucer. My Honda Civic is was parked in 4 inches of water, and I had to dive into the back, and climb though, simply to save my shoes from flooding. Gave the local schoolkids something to laugh about though....That was until I cracked my head on the door frame and shouted "c************nt" as loud as I could......
Hahaha - I'd have done exactly the same - luckily it means 'kittens' in Arabic.

Chilli

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237 months

Wednesday 16th December 2009
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Asterix said:
Chilli said:
Ah, but I bet none of you were give the only parking space on ground level, wich has the contours of a saucer. My Honda Civic is was parked in 4 inches of water, and I had to dive into the back, and climb though, simply to save my shoes from flooding. Gave the local schoolkids something to laugh about though....That was until I cracked my head on the door frame and shouted "c************nt" as loud as I could......
Hahaha - I'd have done exactly the same - luckily it means 'kittens' in Arabic.
Really? Aurprised they didn't all come running over then!!!