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Post by comet on Mar 17, 2009 13:45:57 GMT
I don't think I'll be attending this concert i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifHowever, I noticed a street named 'Armagh Street' (my home county) near the venue. Does anyone know the history behind the naming of this street? I'm interested to know, if anyone has any information. I'm going to inflate my pound shop dingy, put a few puncture repair patches on the holes, Pack me stuff in a red and white polka dot scarf and put it on a stick and start rowing towards Christchurch, I have a globe here in my hand and it doesn't look very far. Maybe I'll bring a fishing rod too in case I get hungary. Keep an eye out for me in Pegasus Bay around the 6th or 7th May, the top of the dingy is yellow and the bottom is blue (just in case) with "Other way up" written on it. So I'll see ya all in Christchurch.. Now ! where are me paddles...?..
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Post by scoobedoo on Mar 17, 2009 23:30:48 GMT
I don't think I'll be attending this concert i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifHowever, I noticed a street named 'Armagh Street' (my home county) near the venue. Does anyone know the history behind the naming of this street? I'm interested to know, if anyone has any information. I'm going to inflate my pound shop dingy, put a few puncture repair patches on the holes, Pack me stuff in a red and white polka dot scarf and put it on a stick and start rowing towards Christchurch, I have a globe here in my hand and it doesn't look very far. Maybe I'll bring a fishing rod too in case I get hungary. Keep an eye out for me in Pegasus Bay around the 6th or 7th May, the top of the dingy is yellow and the bottom is blue (just in case) with "Other way up" written on it. So I'll see ya all in Christchurch.. Now ! where are me paddles...?.. YYYYyyyyyyyeah!!!! RRRRRrrrrrrright!!! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif.........THIS I MUST SEE But all jokes aside Paul, it would be brilliant if you could make it,no doubt about that. I will keep a lookout for you next time I am sitting in my bus at New Brighton Beach on service to the city, looking out for an Irishmen on his way to a concert NOW!!! That would make headlines in the paper,TV,Radio. Good Sailing err I mean Paddling cheers, Rodders
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Post by comet on Mar 18, 2009 0:17:07 GMT
I'll make it alright I have auxiliary power
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lizh
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Post by lizh on Mar 18, 2009 8:09:29 GMT
I'll mak it alright I have auxiliary power This is a very indirect route. If you can make your way to Hyde Park London and dig straight down and keep digging you are almost certain to eventually emerge in Hagley Park Christchurch. Once you are in Hagley park I will undertake personally to direct you to the Christchurch town hall. This is quite certainly the most direct route from the UK to NZ. A couple of strong friends to help with the digging when you get tired and a homemade plumline (you must make sure you keep digging straight down) are all that you really need. Remember that Christchurch can be quite cold in winter (snow is not unknown), so it will be as well to pack a couple of nice woolly cardies just in case.
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Post by comet on Mar 18, 2009 8:40:59 GMT
Hi Liz. Welcome to the forum . I tried digging in Hyde Park before but the hole just kept filling up with squirrels and nuts. I didn't mind the squirrels but there were far to many nuts
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