W wackypete2 Legendary member Messages 10,211 Likes 2,058 Sep 26, 2010 #21 N Rothschild said: nepal for a year or more, then who knows Click to expand... Just remember, always look out for #1, but don't step in #2 while doing so. Peter
N Rothschild said: nepal for a year or more, then who knows Click to expand... Just remember, always look out for #1, but don't step in #2 while doing so. Peter
scose-no-doubt Veteren member Messages 4,630 Likes 954 Sep 26, 2010 #22 I want him to leave so there is a chance he gets kidnapped in Asia by some bottom-rung organ harvesters.
I want him to leave so there is a chance he gets kidnapped in Asia by some bottom-rung organ harvesters.
DionysusToast Legendary member Messages 5,965 Likes 1,501 Sep 27, 2010 #23 My prediction - there's no way he'll last a year in Nepal. 3 months & he'll be begging for a flushing toilet.
My prediction - there's no way he'll last a year in Nepal. 3 months & he'll be begging for a flushing toilet.
Atilla Legendary member Messages 20,860 Likes 4,036 Sep 27, 2010 #24 DionysusToast said: My prediction - there's no way he'll last a year in Nepal. 3 months & he'll be begging for a flushing toilet. Click to expand... Yes and one can't drive one's Ferrari on those dirt tracks... Donkey or a mule would be my preferred choice...
DionysusToast said: My prediction - there's no way he'll last a year in Nepal. 3 months & he'll be begging for a flushing toilet. Click to expand... Yes and one can't drive one's Ferrari on those dirt tracks... Donkey or a mule would be my preferred choice...
FX Bandit Established member Messages 530 Likes 95 Sep 27, 2010 #25 Atilla said: Donkey or a mule would be my preferred choice... Click to expand... I'm pretty broad-minded, but...
Atilla said: Donkey or a mule would be my preferred choice... Click to expand... I'm pretty broad-minded, but...
N Rothschild Legendary member Messages 5,296 Likes 603 Sep 27, 2010 #26 DionysusToast said: My prediction - there's no way he'll last a year in Nepal. 3 months & he'll be begging for a flushing toilet. Click to expand... well spent 6 months in africa previously, so i think ill be fine one again you have hopelessly underestimated me. seem to be becoming a bad habit of yours? although it is true, the flushing toilet is one of the most underrated luxuries in the world.
DionysusToast said: My prediction - there's no way he'll last a year in Nepal. 3 months & he'll be begging for a flushing toilet. Click to expand... well spent 6 months in africa previously, so i think ill be fine one again you have hopelessly underestimated me. seem to be becoming a bad habit of yours? although it is true, the flushing toilet is one of the most underrated luxuries in the world.
N Rothschild Legendary member Messages 5,296 Likes 603 Sep 27, 2010 #27 Atilla said: I regretfully voted yes... Click to expand...
D dick_dastardly Established member Messages 843 Likes 152 Sep 27, 2010 #28 N Rothschild said: although it is true, the flushing toilet is one of the most underrated luxuries in the world. Click to expand... I have to say I completely agree with this NR. I've never understood the attraction of dumping into a bucket As for the subject of the thread, we all go in the end Where'd they all go? dd
N Rothschild said: although it is true, the flushing toilet is one of the most underrated luxuries in the world. Click to expand... I have to say I completely agree with this NR. I've never understood the attraction of dumping into a bucket As for the subject of the thread, we all go in the end Where'd they all go? dd
DionysusToast Legendary member Messages 5,965 Likes 1,501 Sep 28, 2010 #29 A bucket is a luxury. It's dumping into a hole in the ground I find it hard to manage. And when it's 6 holes in the ground all lined up with no cubicles... ugggghhhh
A bucket is a luxury. It's dumping into a hole in the ground I find it hard to manage. And when it's 6 holes in the ground all lined up with no cubicles... ugggghhhh
robster970 Guest Author Messages 4,567 Likes 1,390 Sep 29, 2010 #30 DionysusToast said: And when it's 6 holes in the ground all lined up with no cubicles... ugggghhhh Click to expand... Unless you call it Glastonbury, charge £150 a ticket and tell people it's fun
DionysusToast said: And when it's 6 holes in the ground all lined up with no cubicles... ugggghhhh Click to expand... Unless you call it Glastonbury, charge £150 a ticket and tell people it's fun
Pat494 Legendary member Messages 14,614 Likes 1,588 Sep 29, 2010 #31 While our hero is fighting off the mozzies, alligators, elephants and other dangerous animals in the " Hindu Kush" of Glasgow here is a pic to wet the taste buds of any petrol head Attachments 599 SA Aperta.jpg 13.5 KB · Views: 137
While our hero is fighting off the mozzies, alligators, elephants and other dangerous animals in the " Hindu Kush" of Glasgow here is a pic to wet the taste buds of any petrol head