Some observations on fellow members this year
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Can't stand these multiple 'good mornings' as soon as I step foot out of my caravan, I now have a printed T shirt with 'good morning' on the front, and something completely different on the back
I've found if you walk your dog on a 10ft lead and then put some shaving foam round the dogs mouth people tend to give you a wide berth
I like to walk with the lead and no dog
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Can't stand these multiple 'good mornings' as soon as I step foot out of my caravan, I now have a printed T shirt with 'good morning' on the front, and something completely different on the back
I've found if you walk your dog on a 10ft lead and then put some shaving foam round the dogs mouth people tend to give you a wide berth
A good tip HD and duly noted.
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Can't stand these multiple 'good mornings' as soon as I step foot out of my caravan, I now have a printed T shirt with 'good morning' on the front, and something completely different on the back
... Not a problem for me, it is the ones that scowl that get me. A frindly greeting never did any harm.
Oh dear wildwood, you seem to have not got the gist about this thread
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Can't stand these multiple 'good mornings' as soon as I step foot out of my caravan, I now have a printed T shirt with 'good morning' on the front, and something completely different on the back
Surely it should say " Good Moaning" as per Hello Hello
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In the spirit of the OP-Curtain twitchers, really?, get on with your life, you're on a break so don't let your need for knowing other folks business spoil it for you. There's no room for rubber neckers on CC sites.
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Kdee
Could you consider adding those people who hog the washing up sinks for a good chat whilst doing drying/polishing which could be done back in their van.
..If its as it should be ,all men at the washing up areas ,its one of the few places left where we can have an inteligent conversation without being interupted
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I propse renaming CT as GT ( Grumble together).
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Great, another moaning thread, just what this section of the forum needs!
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If you sit in the front of your van having breakfast you have at least 5 windows to look out of, so no 'curtain twitchers' in my view just people looking out the window!
OP, there is a vast difference atwixt glancing out of your windows & then staring out taking notes to then share your findings with the world.
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If you sit in the front of your van having breakfast you have at least 5 windows to look out of, so no 'curtain twitchers' in my view just people looking out the window!
OP, there is a vast difference atwixt glancing out of your windows & then staring out taking notes to then share your findings with the world.
Glancers & Twitchers-2 completely different beastsi'm a casual glancer beast
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Kdee
Could you consider adding those people who hog the washing up sinks for a good chat whilst doing drying/polishing which could be done back in their van.
Oh absolutely...i can't BELIEVE I forgot them...
And a few more that have come to me this morning: (In no paticular order)
Bits of food left in the prep/washing up sinks
People not cleaning out the shower cubicle with the loooong cleaner
People smoking outside vans..or just smoking in general really
People not wearing crocs to go the shower block - should be mandatory
People wearing dressing gowns, onesies, shorts, t-shirts etc (as per the crocs - I KNOW they are comfy and easy and take up little space, but come on!! have some pride - you wouldn't get that if we'd brought back National Service)
People trying really hard to catch my eye to say "hello" when I'm sat outside my van - I don't DO friendly
People who think it's ok to sit their dogs on deck chairs outside the van - it insults me - not sure why, but it's going on the list..
People coming back from the pub late at night (well 10) who have clearly missed the email saying all vanners/motorhomers should be in their vans and secured away by 9
The sound of the crows at Chatsworth
The mist on the peaks at Castleton - what's the point if there's no view..
The M5 when I have to drive to the South East...
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We seldom do Club Sites, but when we do, we have a little cut out that fits onto the window and makes it look like the telly! Site life is way more interesting than proper TV, you don't change channel, you just change window!
(Have to remember not to throw things at screen though!)
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In the spirit of the OP-Curtain twitchers, really?, get on with your life, you're on a break so don't let your need for knowing other folks business spoil it for you. There's no room for rubber neckers on CC sites.
Have a great day.Oh no, I will be banned - people watching is one of my favourite on site entertainments. Sitting in a cosy caravan people watching with a cup of tea and a good book is blissfull!
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I don't frequent club sites all that often but this 'observing' can be viral. My wife has reminded me I have criticised pitching, reversing, what people are wearing, speeding, others furniture, their bikes, their dogs and plenty more
I must get back to a CL where I can recover from this illness.
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People curtain twitching at 10:30 at night when I am out emptying my waste master and filling the aqua roll.....
Definitely not me - well into the land of nod by that time and even if I am not asleep once the curtains are drawn that is it, the whole world goes away!
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As people who go out and about for most of the day. We don't seem to be bothered by all the so-called terrible things which, if you read this thread seem to go on in CC sites.
When we return in the evening, most of the customers appear to be engrossed in their TV, so once again we dont notice anything untoward.
Might I suggest to those who are becoming obsessed and upset by other people's behaviour ---- Get out and about more !!!
K
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Kdee
Could you consider adding those people who hog the washing up sinks for a good chat whilst doing drying/polishing which could be done back in their van.
Oh absolutely...i can't BELIEVE I forgot them...
And a few more that have come to me this morning: (In no paticular order)
Bits of food left in the prep/washing up sinks
People not cleaning out the shower cubicle with the loooong cleaner
People smoking outside vans..or just smoking in general really
People not wearing crocs to go the shower block - should be mandatory
People wearing dressing gowns, onesies, shorts, t-shirts etc (as per the crocs - I KNOW they are comfy and easy and take up little space, but come on!! have some pride - you wouldn't get that if we'd brought back National Service)
People trying really hard to catch my eye to say "hello" when I'm sat outside my van - I don't DO friendly
People who think it's ok to sit their dogs on deck chairs outside the van - it insults me - not sure why, but it's going on the list..
People coming back from the pub late at night (well 10) who have clearly missed the email saying all vanners/motorhomers should be in their vans and secured away by 9
The sound of the crows at Chatsworth
The mist on the peaks at Castleton - what's the point if there's no view..
The M5 when I have to drive to the South East...
Write your comments here...Kdee ,not surprised you're annoyed being on the M5 heading south east , you're on the WRONG motorway ..!
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Here's another.
People who lack a sense of humour.
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Kdee
Could you consider adding those people who hog the washing up sinks for a good chat whilst doing drying/polishing which could be done back in their van.Oh absolutely...i can't BELIEVE I forgot them...
And a few more that have come to me this morning: (In no paticular order)
The sound of the crows at Chatsworth
The mist on the peaks at Castleton - what's the point if there's no view..
The M5 when I have to drive to the South East...
Write your comments here...Kdee ,not surprised you're annoyed being on the M5 heading south east , you're on the WRONG motorway ..!
Indeed I am - so THAT'S also going on the list !! I wondered why I could see the White Cliffs
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Apparently the site wardens are doing a roaring trade selling clip boards these days.
Not for me though, I’ve gone all high-tech and using a tablet.
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