am i the only one thinks its really sad that people sit around reading celebrities boring thoughts like what they're eating? i'm struggling to see why anyone is interested in Frazier Campbells childhood holidays
OK so I'm sad, what you doing reading a daft post on an internet forum, at least some of us know what we are
I must admit that i have had some cracking holidays at Skeggy and my kids love it there...I havn't been for a while now, so might have a few days there this year..
been all over but still remember when my son was young, little cash so a week in a caravan at Scarbrough, bloody great
We've travelled abroad in recent years, but I couldn't honestly say that I have enjoyed them better than when I've hired a caravan at Skeggy... My youngest son had his seventh bithday at Butlins (he's eleven now) and I somehow ended up on the stage with him in a competition with other father's and sons. To cut a long story short we won through, and then had to go against each other in a final tie-break question in which the winner got some great prizes, and the loser got gunged in front of about 2,000 people. My sons question was 'can you name all the Tweenies'? which he did in about 3 seconds flat. My question was 'can you name the exact time and date that the first stone of the Roman Wall was layed'? I actually professed to be an expert on this subject and new the answer, but for some reason they woudn't believe me.....I have to say that gunge was bloody freezing, but it was an experience that my son really treasures..
even now I go abroad, Cyprus in the main but twice a year we have a long weekend at Blackpool and I bloody love it
Travelled a fair bit, and to some let's say interesting places... But never have i been anywhere as good or as mental than a holiday in Filey, with a good bunch of lads.. Damn we nearly lasted the whole week to...
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My best memories of holidays are when I was a kid, camping with my family. We couldn't afford to go far so tended to go up the Northumberland coast, Seahouses, Waren Mill, Beadnell etc. I will never forget, when I was about 11 or 12, getting up at 5am on a summer morning and watching the sun come up over the Farne Islands on a beautiful still morning. Bacon and eggs for breakfast cooked on the old camping stove. Eating fish and chips from the chippy for tea. Playing on the beach and swimming in the sea, which never felt that cold in those days somehow. My mam setting fire to the tent with the Tilley lamp!!! Ahhhh treasured memories indeed. In fact those holidays have influenced me so much that I always wanted to live up there. I have been dying to get in somehow that we are in the process of buying a piece of land (in North Sunderland would you believe!) and are going to have a house built to our own design. It is very exciting. Back on topic I think it is great that a lad like Fraizer appreciates his friends and family and simple pleasures and has not been changed by fame and fortune. Good on him and well done to his parents for his grounded upbringing.