and Erm don't worry there is life outside the Thames
Fantastic Meeting Place!!!!
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Julia
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Ohhhhhhhhhhh
I was thinking of the newly named Opal Fruits!!!
Erm - you were too weren't you????
I was thinking of the newly named Opal Fruits!!!
Erm - you were too weren't you????
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Pauline
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Matt
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Matt
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Burge
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Well I visited "The Forbidden Corner" yesterday and what can I say but that it was absolutely brilliant! The drive up through Harrogate, Ripon and Masham, Middleham was gorgeous with stunning scenery.
The underground caverns were fantastic - which door do we go through now? It must be Yorkshires best kept secret. I don't do the dungeons and dragons stuff but imagine this is the closest to actually being there. It was like actually being in one of those horror movies with long gloomy corriders and lots of solid wooden doors to go through.
Brill - will definitely by organising some sort of get together there in the spring even if nobody else wants to come. It definitely isn't another Theme Park it is completely different and very difficult to describe but the pictures on the link on my previous post do not do it justice at all!!!!
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The underground caverns were fantastic - which door do we go through now? It must be Yorkshires best kept secret. I don't do the dungeons and dragons stuff but imagine this is the closest to actually being there. It was like actually being in one of those horror movies with long gloomy corriders and lots of solid wooden doors to go through.
Brill - will definitely by organising some sort of get together there in the spring even if nobody else wants to come. It definitely isn't another Theme Park it is completely different and very difficult to describe but the pictures on the link on my previous post do not do it justice at all!!!!
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Emma206
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Burge
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They have a picnic area at the side of a lake in a beautiful part of the country. You have to cross a moor to get there - picture American Werewolf in London opening scenes. Lunchtime seems sensible then people can have some lunch together with fellow CC'ers and the Labyrinth takes at least 2 hours to get round if you don't get too lost.
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