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ukmike
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 82

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Thanks a lot Vix. Rest assured everything else does though <G>
PS. Love Your pic's
Take Care
Mike
Any Females Interested In Doing Something Exiting For The Rest Of The Day??
Quote by phildive
hi im phil 24 like to meet like minded couple or single girls in and around exeterHi Phil
If your interested then put your name down for this:
http://www.swingingheaven.co.uk/swingers-forum/viewtopic/48185.html
Its a Munch people are trying to get going here. If you click on link will take you to the thread
The average number of weekend visitors from the Midlands that stay in caravan parks near Weston-S-Mare & Brean Sands is 875 each and every weekend throughout the year! ( Source local newspaper)
Exeter is only one hour away!! Would it not be worth the extra time for you people in Birmingham & surrounding districts?

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Quote by misspussinboots
I am of course assuming that this discussion is about a sw social meet. lol

As at the time of this post we have 16 people interested in this activity.
2 Exeter
6 Plymoth
7 Bristol
1 Other ?
Assuming this is social meet maybe discussion on the merits of location venue would persuade some to change so we can all meet in one place
Looks like Plymouth in lead at moment. Anyone local know of good location ?
Sorry short post having to use mobile to do then
I'm Just trying to find out how much real interest there is in this munch
Please select option that would suit you best
Quote by Louiselou
I've just heard that the weather has shorted out the music systems!!!! Lots of people wearing carrier bags over their trainers to stop the mud. I hope the weather picks back up for em. sad

LATEST NEWS
Lightning and torrential rain delayed the start of the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, with flooding hitting parts of the site.
The first band was due on at 1030 BST, but all stages closed because of power cuts and safety fears. Stages are now reopening across the site.
Some 100,000 fans are on site to see acts including the White Stripes.
The BBC's Ian Youngs said spirits remained high, and medics had dealt with 19 injuries - the same as in 2004.
"Streams running through the site have burst their banks, some gates to the site have been closed because of waterlogging," he said.
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"There are rivers of water running through the farm down the hill. At points, the water is knee-deep."
But he added: "It's not too cold, people are getting wet but not much worse than that, as far as I can see."
Radio 1 Newsbeat reporter Kevin Geoghegan said he had seen tents floating away.
Organisers said the wet weather was likely to continue until 1500.
'Seen it all before'
Festival founder Michael Eavis told the BBC News website: "People survived, and coped. We need to cheer up a bit and enjoy ourselves. If you get a challenge like this it wakes everyone up and it improves the spirit."
He urged people not to be put off coming to the festival.
"Come on down, you will have the time of your life, but bring your wellies," he told BBC Radio 1.
"Don't be put off by a bit of rain. We've seen it all before and we will cope."
The set constructed for BBC Three's coverage from Glastonbury was flooded while BBC Radio 1's Jo Whiley had to abandon her live broadcast after a river close to the corporation's compound burst its banks.
"It's a lock-down situation at the moment," she told listeners by phone.
Police said 100,000 of the expected 112,500 crowd were on site, and had dealt with 71 drug offences and 16 other reported crimes.
Four police horses had to be moved out of the festival after their stables flooded.
"Most of the attention for all of the services is being focused on the valley of the site," a spokesman said.
Have a great time. Dont forget to say hello to the locals !
Watch out for the doggy cider lol
Come on people there must be someone out there thats interested
Looking for dogging in Somerset Any Ideas where?
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