Hi all just got back from Scotland left at 6 yesterday morning and had a seven hour journey came back at 12 and just had an eight hours journey, getting too old for this. I recon driving is one of the most mentally tiring things to do. Still I'm back now and am going to pour myself a good stiff whiskey.
							
						
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 Ken got back at the beggining of the week from London : with a car.
 
 A nightmare dressed in a disaster. M25 is a a massive disaster. 10MPH. Stop start. Stop and you are surrounded by these great pantechnicon wheels. Boy racers in fast cars threading in and out of lanes expecting to gain an inch or two to find with fun they end up 100 yds back. Ouch need a pee !. Can I change lanes to get to the next service station. Wow made it. Just. I think! Yes I did. Close call. Thank God. What a relief. Thinks must chart journey by loo locations in future.
 
 5 and a half hours to cover 165 miles down to Weymouth 90% on fast roads ?????????
 
 Landed on the ferry in Jersey 250 yds and home. Bliss ! 5 mins loo waiting patiently. Yes oh yes such satisfaction getting home.
 
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 Thanks Polux, will be back on it tomorrow Si, and yes Laurie I know. What you mean I am just glad to be home 349 miles of hell.Comment
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 You should try Farnborough to Forres in Scotland. I used to make that drive twice a year and once from Forres to Toulouse.On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
 Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
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 I once drove to Edinburgh from the Midlands a 5hr journey one way stayed about 10mins to drop off a very important component for a job that needed to be completed turned around and came back 10hrs total driving time. a day I will never forget plus about 2 mths later I did exactly the same thing but my worst journey to date was driving from Louth back to the Midands in snow total drive time18hrs total nightmareComment
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 No great place Victorian and Georgian flavour. Great architecture and the area around the harbour entrance is a fascinating area. Great beach and sailing next to none.Originally posted by \Welcome back Ken Laurie, mate, Weymouth sucks!!! I hate the place!!! Laurie, mate, Weymouth sucks!!! I hate the place!!!
 
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 Plus Yeovil Lee. There last year very nice place. Sherbourne just a delightful town.
 
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 My missus would drink nothing else she is Scottish. Thanks all for the welcome backs. John I take my hat off to you, I may have done that 10 years ago but not now.Comment
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 Lived in the area for 30 ish years, don't get me wrong, it all started out good, new adventure and all that but no I steadily grew to hate the place and some of the residents, yeovil seemed a good idea but making friends, living in the area we do...isn't the easiest of things to be doing...Thank god for this move!!!Originally posted by \No great place Victorian and Georgian flavour. Great architecture and the area around the harbour entrance is a fascinating area. Great beach and sailing next to none.Plus Yeovil Lee. There last year very nice place. Sherbourne just a delightful town.
 
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 Ray, as for disliking my post...opinions vary mate 
 
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 Tut tut! 's a good job there's no real drivers on here - they'd be laughing their socks off! I had a go at driving a few years ago. One of my jobs was from Birmingham to Lossiemouth - and back - in one day; almost exactly 1000 miles. 22 hours and I only stopped three times. Once for fuel on the way up, 10 minutes to tip, and once for fuel on the way back. One of many 20+ hour days I did as a mere amateur. Real drivers will tell you - sleep is for wimps!
 
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