Buzzy 4:30 Wed Aug 19
Norfolk or Dorset for a few days break?
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Mr Kenzo
4:32 Wed Aug 19
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Dorset by a country mile
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Alwaysaniron
4:33 Wed Aug 19
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Dorset.... Simples....
Trust me I live here!
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Nurse Ratched
4:44 Wed Aug 19
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Norfolk. Bleakly beautiful, as opposed to chocolate boxy. Bird watching. Fewer braying middle class families.
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mallard
4:49 Wed Aug 19
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Norfolk is banjo county
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Sven Roeder
4:51 Wed Aug 19
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Norfolk enchants
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1964
4:53 Wed Aug 19
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Hard choice.
Personally I don't think there's much between either of them.
Dorset might just edge it but not by much.
Suppose it depends what your looking for
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Norflundon
5:02 Wed Aug 19
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We're going to Norfolk next week I hate it it's a bit pikey for my liking
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Grumpster
5:11 Wed Aug 19
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Alwaysaniron 4:33 Wed Aug 19
Where abouts, or is it that small a village that it's dangerous to mention?
Went to Blandford last week and have been going there since a baby, as my mum is from there.
Absolutely superb and beautiful county and Milton Abbas is hard to beat, though a Bastard the Cream Tea shop is no longer there.
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FrancoisVanDerElst
5:13 Wed Aug 19
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Dorset, best beaches beautiful countryside
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Alwaysaniron
5:15 Wed Aug 19
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Bournemouth Gumpster..... Well; Southbourne On Sea as I like to call it.... Adds another £50k on the house price that way
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Steve P
5:24 Wed Aug 19
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Got a soft spot for Norfolk, as we used to tour there in my cricketing days.
We stayed in Wymondham, played all the top sides.
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Mr Kenzo
5:29 Wed Aug 19
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They must hold their bat a bit strangely P?
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Steve P
5:30 Wed Aug 19
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Different gloves, buddy.
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Mr Kenzo
5:31 Wed Aug 19
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A Mitten ?
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Gavros
5:31 Wed Aug 19
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my mate says Corfe castle in Dorset is the nuts.
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Mr Kenzo
5:32 Wed Aug 19
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The Duchess has been to Corfe Castle ?
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Gavros
5:33 Wed Aug 19
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Loved it, she did.
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Steve P
5:36 Wed Aug 19
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Just looked up the hotel we stayed in on Trip Advisor
“Filthy” 1 of 5 stars Reviewed yesterday NEW
This Hotel is the most horrific I ever been in.
“Unfit for human beings” 1 of 5 stars Reviewed 1 week ago
Worst hotel !!! you could ever want to visit let alone stay in.
LOL!!!!!
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Bethnal Green
5:44 Wed Aug 19
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Have a day in Tyneham. Dorset., Small coastal village that was emptied during World War 11 of its inhabitants to enable the troops to train for D Day. Lovely beach well worth a visit.
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Grumpster
5:48 Wed Aug 19
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Corfe Castle is excellent and you can then jump on the steam train to go to Swanage and have a Wimpy ;o)
Went to West Bay as well last week where they filmed Broadchurch and it was absolutely bloody packed along with about 1000 people crab fishing. One bloke (wasn't even a child) had a crab that he could have cooked. Body was about 10 inches wide and it wouldn't fit in his bucket.
Just down the road you can see the stretch of water where they practiced with the bouncing bomb for Dambusters on Chesil Beach. They have one of the bombs in the Swanery there.
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