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05-04-2007, 12:28 PM
Originally Posted by inkliveeva View Post
What kinda time we talking ? I'm coming from Falkirk, so what would that be 40 min drive ?
Sounds about right.
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05-04-2007, 12:32 PM
Time wise I'm easy, so Laura its up to youhoo
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05-04-2007, 12:33 PM
How about 11 or 12?
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05-04-2007, 12:34 PM
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How about 11 or 12?
Ooooh nice... we having a lie in then
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05-04-2007, 12:37 PM
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Depends how you drive But yeah would be around about that... time wize I'm fine.. prob best leave the time to you ladies to sort... coz you lot take longer than us men to get ready

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That's because us women have to get everyone else ready first!
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05-04-2007, 12:46 PM
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That's because us women have to get everyone else ready first!
Aye.. guess so... nothing too fancy for my breaky though... just whatever is easiest for ya, don't want you to go to too much trouble
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05-04-2007, 12:50 PM
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Aye.. guess so... nothing too fancy for my breaky though... just whatever is easiest for ya, don't want you to go to too much trouble
A bucket of cold water do you?
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05-04-2007, 12:51 PM
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A bucket of cold water do you?
nasty nasty .... you never told me you were a bed wetter
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05-04-2007, 01:10 PM
Directions for Monday

Come off the M90 at Bridge of Earn (Junction 9) one junction south of Perth.

At the slip road T junction turn right (if you've come from the North) onto the A912 back under the motorway. Go straight over the mini roundabout and drive for about half a mile through Bridge of Earn village.
Just as you come out the other end of the village you will go over a bridge (over the river Earn funnily enough). There's a right turn imediately after the bridge signposted to 'Rhynd' and Elcho Castle. Take this turn and continue down this road for about a mile. It's a long straight road - keep an eye out for a brown sign (Moncrieffe hill) which marks a left turn up the road/gravel track. Keep going all the way up the road/track right to the end where there's a wee car park at the start of the woodland walks.
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05-04-2007, 01:14 PM
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Directions for Monday

Come off the M90 at Bridge of Earn (Junction 9) one junction south of Perth.

At the slip road T junction turn right (if you've come from the North) onto the A912 back under the motorway. Go straight over the mini roundabout and drive for about half a mile through Bridge of Earn village.
Just as you come out the other end of the village you will go over a bridge (over the river Earn funnily enough). There's a right turn imediately after the bridge signposted to 'Rhynd' and Elcho Castle. Take this turn and continue down this road for about a mile. It's a long straight road - keep an eye out for a brown sign (Moncrieffe hill) which marks a left turn up the road/gravel track. Keep going all the way up the road/track right to the end where there's a wee car park at the start of the woodland walks.
Brilliant... no probs there
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