Checks you set for life mac userMy macbook is literally charging while i type this
I think part of the reason is that their old Range Rover is too small to tow the caravan they have. With all the extra bits and bobs that Mr. Shaggy installed the weight of the caravan plus the weight of 7 people would just lead to the Rover blowing up again.Fellow Tattlers, I really need some help with understanding things.
I've never hooked a caravan up on a vehicle, nor have ever subjected my family to holiday in a Mercedes Sprinter van.
Can someone please tell me why would a family of 7 do the latter?
Is it cheaper?? Is the family car so old now and so expensive to fuel? Especially towing the massive load of tat?
Is it more expensive on ferries?
Is it more expensive on campsites?
Are the tolls more expensive?
They has been nothing that they have done on this trip that they couldn't have done in the cara van.
Said cara van was done up so they could wild camp - or was it????
Can't help but smell a rat.
They really should thank their critics. I think that without the people watching to have a laugh at their expense, their ad revenue wouldn't keep Sarah in Motorway snacks, let alone pay for their petrol.Look at the drop in monthly views from August and September. Can't wait for Octobers
Baby Jace doll on eBay didn’t even make the reserveThe way Chris and Sarah were complimentary of Mila, I wonder if there is a Mila Mary shortle doll in the making. Surely they would not make another doll of their child after the backlash of the Jace doll. Yet Isla was designing logo so they are doing something.
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They should have bought a decent family car instead of the dpd delivery vanI think part of the reason is that their old Range Rover is too small to tow the caravan they have. With all the extra bits and bobs that Mr. Shaggy installed the weight of the caravan plus the weight of 7 people would just lead to the Rover blowing up again.
There’s pros and cons with vans vs caravans which they are likely finding out.Fellow Tattlers, I really need some help with understanding things.
I've never hooked a caravan up on a vehicle, nor have ever subjected my family to holiday in a Mercedes Sprinter van.
Can someone please tell me why would a family of 7 do the latter?
Is it cheaper?? Is the family car so old now and so expensive to fuel? Especially towing the massive load of tat?
Is it more expensive on ferries?
Is it more expensive on campsites?
Are the tolls more expensive?
They has been nothing that they have done on this trip that they couldn't have done in the cara van.
Said cara van was done up so they could wild camp - or was it????
Can't help but smell a rat.
I would doubt it to be honest. Can you imagine Lazy or Creepy? They wouldn't be able to resist bragging about their 1.3m IFAM strong fan base to other holidaymakers. Who would then go off and do a swift google and find out all about Sir Noncealot and their habit of putting their chuldrun in danger either by leaving babies on beaches or not using safety equipment on deep cold lochs,Do you guys think they ever talk as in have conversation with anybody outside of the family.. It must be absolutely stifling I know when my hubby is away with me for 2 weeks he loves the chats with other holiday makers (or maybe that says something about me) they are getting more cult like by the day. Poor kids.
Milas first visit to DLP is planned on the way back through France. Maybe for the start of the Christmas experience which is only 4ish weeks away or Halloween at DLPChris saying " we want to do everything but thiers not enough time" while talking about only staying on that site for a couple of days and wanting to go and explore.
Though thier was no time limit on this trip? Nothing to get home for...
Probably, in Cornwall they used fences and in Scotland even draped towels all over the car to dry.Are they actually drying towels/bedding on the bushes
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