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harwood red 26-07-2007 11:24

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 453498)
yeh red but you originated from yorkshire, poor mel is at the mercy of the tykes.:D;)

And enjoy it she will..you have to remember that more than half of my life has now been spent in Lancashire!!!:o:rolleyes::D

Margaret Pilkington 26-07-2007 12:32

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Hope it all goes well for you Mel....got everything crossed.

shillelagh 26-07-2007 13:47

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 453421)
The truth always comes out in the end. Mind you they acepted the kids ones so perhaps they are thinking of shifting them on to live up the road :D

No thanks dave theres one coming down from scotland on saturday and that will be bad enough!!!! :D:D:D

mez 26-07-2007 19:07

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great news that something may be moving your way mel, greg if you read this & are home this weekend and are able to spare 1/2hr please call into the peel park you deserve some pints ...thats saturday night by the way.

(pity we won't be getting a coach party up to back mel up) :D

lancsdave 28-07-2007 21:06

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Just an update on this in Mel's absence and with her being offline at the moment.

The good news is that various communications have taken place between Greg's office, Hynburn Homes and the passport office and Mel should see her passport soon. Well done to Greg for picking up on it and an extra well done to Julie his office for the work done and even more the communication.

The bad news for Mel is she doesn't yet know I have only bought her a one way ticket abroad :rofl38::rofl38:

mez 29-07-2007 00:00

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great news dave on passport front ....you cruel sod after all the hard work she's put in to get the thing your only letting her use it the once .....:eek:......:D:D:D:D

garinda 29-07-2007 00:03

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 454343)
Just an update on this in Mel's absence and with her being offline at the moment.

The good news is that various communications have taken place between Greg's office, Hynburn Homes and the passport office and Mel should see her passport soon. Well done to Greg for picking up on it and an extra well done to Julie his office for the work done and even more the communication.

The bad news for Mel is she doesn't yet know I have only bought her a one way ticket abroad :rofl38::rofl38:

I think she'll like tealeaf picking in Darjeeling.:D

harwood red 29-07-2007 01:35

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That's great news Dave, so there's no point me offering my company for the holiday anymore?? :D:rolleyes:;)

lancsdave 29-07-2007 05:29

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Originally Posted by mez (Post 454406)
you cruel sod after all the hard work she's put in to get the thing your only letting her use it the once .....:eek:......:D:D:D:D


Nah I've left her in Yorkshire for a few more days....... now thats being cruel :D:D

Gayle 29-07-2007 06:52

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Another thing about passports - why do you have to have 6months still valid on them to travel to most countries? We were just about to book a last minute holiday to get away for a week in the summer holidays and then realised that the kids passports both expire in Jan 08. This, of course, means less that 6 months to go on them.

If you have to have 6 months left on your passport why do you have to buy a 10 year one, why not a nine and half year one?

lancsdave 29-07-2007 07:48

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 454427)
Another thing about passports - why do you have to have 6months still valid on them to travel to most countries? We were just about to book a last minute holiday to get away for a week in the summer holidays and then realised that the kids passports both expire in Jan 08. This, of course, means less that 6 months to go on them.

If you have to have 6 months left on your passport why do you have to buy a 10 year one, why not a nine and half year one?

It's a confusing issue because from what I have read in the past it seems to be the country you are visiting that determines the expiry period, but I agree it's very annoying.

Stanaccy 29-07-2007 08:21

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 454427)
Another thing about passports - why do you have to have 6months still valid on them to travel to most countries? We were just about to book a last minute holiday to get away for a week in the summer holidays and then realised that the kids passports both expire in Jan 08. This, of course, means less that 6 months to go on them.

If you have to have 6 months left on your passport why do you have to buy a 10 year one, why not a nine and half year one?


It's mainly because you are allowed to stay in countries that don't require visas for up to 6 months. (At least that's what I got told.)

harwood red 29-07-2007 10:38

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 454427)
Another thing about passports - why do you have to have 6months still valid on them to travel to most countries? We were just about to book a last minute holiday to get away for a week in the summer holidays and then realised that the kids passports both expire in Jan 08. This, of course, means less that 6 months to go on them.

If you have to have 6 months left on your passport why do you have to buy a 10 year one, why not a nine and half year one?

You get any time left on your old passport added to your new one so if you have 6 months left then your new one will be for 10 years and 6 months!!

And yes as Stanaccy has said it all depends on the countries allowance for anyone to stay without a visa

cashman 29-07-2007 10:52

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 454343)
Just an update on this in Mel's absence and with her being offline at the moment.

The good news is that various communications have taken place between Greg's office, Hynburn Homes and the passport office and Mel should see her passport soon. Well done to Greg for picking up on it and an extra well done to Julie his office for the work done and even more the communication.

The bad news for Mel is she doesn't yet know I have only bought her a one way ticket abroad :rofl38::rofl38:

great stuff, well done greg & co.

Margaret Pilkington 29-07-2007 11:20

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hallelujah......and well done to Greg Pope and his staff for their work.


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