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Killing of Brit abroad.

I was wondering if anyone has a thought or, opinon on the man that was stabbed to death in a taxi why on holiday with his friends. It seems we have a problem going abroad and cant control our drinking habits. Sad really but, it seems like its 90% of british young people who start alot of hassle when drunk and abroad plus i point out we do have a bad reputation

La Marina

I agree completely, us brits do cause most of the trouble abroad because of drinking too much. I went to Alora (Costa Del Sol) last summer for their fiesta. It was mostly Spanish teenagers drinking 'tinto' and dancing even the police joined in. There was no trouble at all. Just goes to show!

Commented karen in Almoradi 2011-07-17 09:42:19 UTC

I know the brits are a problem with there binge drinking but this is no excuse for anyone to go around stabbing them, however much they are provoked. It is frightening to think that anyone could be carrying knives around with them.

Commented Caroline in La Marina 2011-07-17 14:03:53 UTC

Eve.. I read i huge write up on this situation this morning. It seems thought the even the guys friends said to the police that they provoked the cab driver and i think now days for your own protection people should be able to at least carry CS spray if sed in the correct situations and used right it could save your life or the lifes of people your with. As you yourself could be in a situation and they could pull a knife or a weapon on you and then your left to defend yourself with your hands and your hands will not over come a knife or a weapon. Its true no one should be killed just for that but when you go to another country and act like they were you are asking for 100% trouble

Commented Andi in La Marina 2011-07-17 14:58:33 UTC

Andi I don't suppose any of us know what we would do until faced with a situation. I hope I don't have to put it to the test.

Commented Caroline in La Marina 2011-07-17 16:15:49 UTC

LADIES COFFEE MORNINGS!

Every tuesday 10.30-12.00am. Coaching is open to all ladies, regardless of ability! €8.50 incl. beverage. 902 18 09 18 [email protected]


If I don't have my own clubs, could you provide any?

Commented Liudmila in Pilar de la Horadada 2011-04-21 13:00:25 UTC

Can you let me know where this is held at please as I am very interested to come along. I have not been playing long but am ready to take my game to the next level and meet others.

Commented Dawn in La Marina 2011-04-23 09:48:18 UTC

It is held at Lo Romero Golf course, just outside of Pilar de la Horadada every tuesday, Dawn. With Alex-our professional. You're very welcome!

Commented Lo Romero in Pilar de la Horadada 2011-04-23 10:43:20 UTC

And, yes we can provide the clubs if needed.

Commented Lo Romero in Pilar de la Horadada 2011-04-23 10:44:04 UTC

JULY ONLY! Ladies coffee mornings are on fridays same time!

Commented Alex in Pilar de la Horadada 2011-07-08 13:00:14 UTC

Hi
Are the ladies coffee mornings running in August, if so which day, thanks

Commented Bev & Stuart in Pilar de la Horadada 2011-07-16 16:40:32 UTC

Hello, Bev, yes they will be running in August, but will be on tuesdays.

Commented Alex in Pilar de la Horadada 2011-07-17 11:38:32 UTC

Thanks Alex, I'm coming out to Spain on 8th August, I'll email Lo Romero and book a place from the 9th, also where do we meet (clubhouse or driving range) Thanks

Commented Bev & Stuart in Pilar de la Horadada 2011-07-17 12:55:14 UTC

Moors and Christians

Guardamar and Orihuela celebrate Moors and Christians

THE MOORS and Christians fiesta is a major event in Spain commemorating the Christians’ victory over the Moors and the subsequent re-conquest of their land. The Moors, hailing from North Africa, invaded Spain in 711 in a bid to convert Catholic Spain into a land ruled by Islam.

By the 13th century, much of Spain was re-conquered by the Christians in the form of a united Spain, and the Moors had to convert to Catholicism, be expelled back to Africa or be killed for not doing so. However, it wasn’t until 1492 when Granada, the last Moorish stronghold, surrendered to the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, and the re-conquest was finally over.

This major piece of history is celebrated all over Spain with mock invasions, battles and the ultimate victory of the Christians.

The Moors and Christians fiesta can last for a whole week and will often see whole towns and villages participating in the traditional event.

Next week is the turn of Guardamar and Orihuela, celebrating the Moors and Christians fiesta from Saturday 16th July until Saturday 23rd July in Orihuela, and from Friday 15th until Monday 25th in Guardamar: both towns offer a varied programme of events on a daily basis for residents’ and tourists’ entertainment alike

Almoradi

Moors and Christians

Guardamar and Orihuela celebrate Moors and Christians

THE MOORS and Christians fiesta is a major event in Spain commemorating the Christians’ victory over the Moors and the subsequent re-conquest of their land. The Moors, hailing from North Africa, invaded Spain in 711 in a bid to convert Catholic Spain into a land ruled by Islam.

By the 13th century, much of Spain was re-conquered by the Christians in the form of a united Spain, and the Moors had to convert to Catholicism, be expelled back to Africa or be killed for not doing so. However, it wasn’t until 1492 when Granada, the last Moorish stronghold, surrendered to the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, and the re-conquest was finally over.

This major piece of history is celebrated all over Spain with mock invasions, battles and the ultimate victory of the Christians.

The Moors and Christians fiesta can last for a whole week and will often see whole towns and villages participating in the traditional event.

Next week is the turn of Guardamar and Orihuela, celebrating the Moors and Christians fiesta from Saturday 16th July until Saturday 23rd July in Orihuela, and from Friday 15th until Monday 25th in Guardamar: both towns offer a varied programme of events on a daily basis for residents’ and tourists’ entertainment alike

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Playing The Piano Accordian..........

For Something Completely Different I thought I would post up here myself and my Step-Mum playing our Piano Accordians - we hadn't played together for over a year. Sorry I'm not glammed up but didn't know I was going to be famous he he
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJdBCant2Zw

La Marina

Hey, I didn't realise you had a hidden talent Carol, very clever x

Commented Linda Reed in La Marina 2011-07-17 06:45:14 UTC

I was sending the links to Don & Ivy so thought I might as well put it on the forum for all to see just for something a bit different !!

Commented Carol in La Marina 2011-07-17 07:08:55 UTC

RUFUS ROO - How Brilliant is this ??

Wacky way to beat airline baggage charges

I've just read the following - what a good invention (not that I would personally wear one), but I bet a lot of people will :

14 July 2011

By Orlando Parfitt
Rufus Roo

Here's one original way to beat baggage charges at airports, as long as you’re not a fashion victim…

It’s the Rufus Roo, a giant jacket that lets flyers wear a rucksack full of luggage – and skip fees for checking in extra bags.

The overcoat, which has six strengthened pockets and comes in five snazzy colours, apparently holds up to 15kg worth of stuff.

Inventor Andrew Gaule said the wacky product, which costs £29.95, was inspired by rising costs at budget airlines. “They are profiting even more from the charges and the hassle passengers are suffering at the boarding gate,” he said.

Just last month it was reported that Ryanair had upped their summer baggage charges again to £25 per checked-in bag. If you go over the 20kg weight limit or pay on the day, you'll be asked to pay even more.

Easyjet, Flybe and BMI Baby also charge for checking in luggage.

However, every airline lets punters bring at least one bag of hand luggage onboard for free, as well as a jacket or coat – which is where the Rufus Roo comes in.

Richard Ingram, Head of Sales and Marketing for the company, said: “Passengers may not be able to avoid some charges, but an inexpensive and stylish travel coat with larger pockets could prevent last-minute stress, embarrassment and cost when they travel”.

La Marina

Carol, I have got a big one, do you want to see it before I go back on Wednesday. Had nearly 20k stuffed into various pockets and I have been fronted on their web page, that is anothe story, which I will tell you in person.xx

Commented Robert in La Marina 2011-07-16 18:39:50 UTC

Oh you Naughty boy Robert he he. Glad you are happy with your big one and I'm sure it gets a lot of use with all your comings and goings (backwards and forth) from Spain to England. Thank you for your kind offer to show it to me, but I've already seen one - and you know the saying *Once you've seen one you've seen them all* !!!***
If we don't see you before - have a safe journey back !! lol x

Commented Carol in La Marina 2011-07-17 07:05:43 UTC

Happy Ending!

CURTAIN RODS --PRICELESS

On the first day, she sadly packed her belongings into boxes, crates and suitcases.

On the second day, she had the movers come and collect her things.

On the third day, she sat down for the last time at their beautiful dining-room table, by candle-light; she put on some soft background music, and feasted on a pound of shrimp, a jar of caviar, and a bottle of spring-water.

When she'd finished, she went into each and every room and deposited a few half-eaten shrimps dipped in caviar into the hollow center of the curtain rods.

She then cleaned up the kitchen and left.

On the fourth day, the husband came back with his new girlfriend, and at first all was bliss.

Then, slowly, the house began to smell.

They tried everything; cleaning, mopping, and airing-out the place.

Vents were checked for dead rodents, and carpets were steam cleaned.

Air fresheners were hung everywhere. Exterminators were brought into set off gas canisters, during which time the two had to move out for a few days, and in the end they even paid to replace the expensive wool carpeting. Nothing worked!

People stopped coming over to visit.

Repairmen refused to work in the house.

The maid quit.

Finally, they couldn't take the stench any longer, and decided they had to move, but a month later -

even though they'd cut their price in half - they couldn't find a buyer for such a stinky house.

Word got out, and eventually even the local Estate Agents refused to return their calls.

Finally, unable to wait any longer for a purchaser, they had to borrow a huge sum of money from the bank to purchase a new place.

Then the ex-wife called the man and asked how things were going. He told her the saga of the rotting house. She listened politely and said that she missed her old home terribly and would be willing to reduce her divorce settlement in exchange for having the house.

Knowing she could have no idea how bad the smell really was, he agreed on a price that was only 1/10 th of what the house had been worth ... but only if she would sign the papers that very day.

She agreed, and within two hours his lawyers delivered the completed paperwork.

A week later the man and his girlfriend stood smiling as they watched the moving company pack everything to take to their new home ......

..... and to spite the ex-wife,

they even took the the curtain rods!

I LOVE A HAPPY ENDING, DON'T YOU?

I like this one!

Los Balcones

Women are Angels.
And when someone breaks our wings,
We simply continue to fly...usually on a broomstick.
We are flexible like that...

Commented Kas in Los Balcones 2011-07-16 20:50:42 UTC

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