Bath away at Leeds next Sunday, so I'll be there (a home game for me).
Never been a fan of these double headers, although I did enjoy the St Georges Day game at Twickers last season when Bath destroyed Wasps:clap2:
Quite nice up here in W Yorks, sunny and a bit breezy. Looks like the S Coast is going to get quite a soaking if the weather forecast is to be believed!
If it is going too slow and/or the angle of the wing is too steep to the airflow to induce lift. Same with any aircraft and nothing to do with engines.
We have a good mix at work here, mainly Leeds, but also Bournmouth, Hull, Spurs, Sunderland, Motherwell, Ross County and Napoli(!). No real plastics as they all come from the respective towns/cities. All pretty quite as none of these appear to have had a brilliant weekend.
The good thing about Tsavo (E or W) is that it's not very popular, the same as Amboseli, so its not heaving with tour buses. Ok, its not heaving with animals like in the Masi Mara, but any decent guide worth their salt will know where the animals are. In the Mara, you can have 20-30 vans/land...
Most of the Safari firms (as with most businesses in Kenya) are run by Indians, with Kenyans as the guide.
£300 is not too bad for a 3/2, especially if thats in a lodge (probably one of the state run ones).
Camping out there is great by the way.
Fig Tree lodge in the Masi Mara is fantastic.
You...
Last Sunday, August 1st up here it was apparently:
Yorkshire Day (minor celebrations all over Yorkshire (whippet stroking, flat cap brushing etc)
Leeds Pride (centre of Leeds)
The Asian Festival (Roundhay Park in Leeds).
I guess for a gay, Asian Yorkshireman/woman, life don't get much better...
The Pitch and putt course on the Great Orme in Llandudno. Had a mate who lived on the Orme, went to walk up there from the town after a very heavy session, and took a short cut across the course and obviously neither of us made it!!
I looked at the quality of the course rather than the place, hence I ended up at Aberystwyth!! (but Aber was (and probably still is) a great place for uni).
Of your choices, Manchester is a great place, spent 4 cracking years there as a postgrad in the early 90's, probably a bit different now...
Ha, love the old wives tales (or whatever you call them) like that.
My old Nan used to cover the budgies cage up, which was always in the window, during a storm as she belived the mirrors would attract lightning:laugh::laugh: