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  1. #1
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    i have another 3 weeks off i have never had most of the 6 weeks holidays off so i spending time with my 14 year old son need some ideas of u all were i can take him and things we can do together thanks hope you all have a fab weekend xxx

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    Have you had a look on your local tourist information website, they should be able to give you lots of ideas. What about the cinema, paintball, rock climbing, go-karting, a day at your nearest theme park?

    Jacqui

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    I am very impressed your 14 year old wants to spend time with you... mine turned into Gollum about that age

    Enjoy your holiday!

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    Enjoy your time off

    Angel xx

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    I am sooooo jealous, would love three weeks off!

    Have a lovely time with your son

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

 

 

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