Bulgaria Ski discussion board

Missing the point?

Crazy Lady Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 18:49

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Van
it was directed at Ted and not Sam. No-one loves Boro' as much as me. I've had a few problems there in the recent pass and I still want to go back right this second. Very Happy
slippery sam Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 19:10

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Never been, but if you would finance a trip i will give you my unbiased opinion
slippery sam Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 19:16

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Hi Crazy L'
you sound pretty cool, ever been to Pamps?

Sam
Crazy Lady Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 19:20

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Not made it to Pamps just yet. I am on messenger to people from this site who went for the first time about 2 weeks ago and they are raving about it. So if you enjoy it as half as much as they did you're in for a fantanstic time Very Happy Booze Wink
c roberts Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 20:04

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Hi Ted

I think your great, just before i go can you answer the following:
Going to Bansko in March staying at the Strazite can you tell me
1. Whats the food like.
2. Sterling or Lev
3. How long do you have to queue for the lifts
4. Where are the best bars etc etc etc
Lenny Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 20:36

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Haha,you made me laugh Very Happy!Thank You.I work with an English guy in US and whenever we point him to someone English,he'd say:Good, I'm Scottish. Wink
He wouldn't even greet them. Question
c roberts Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 21:00

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Lenny how can you work with someone in the US who is English when in fact he is Scottish and who won't he talk to?
Dizzy Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 22:22

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I'm going to Bulgaria for the first time next week. I've been all over the world, and have experienced many different cultures. However, it's great to know (for once) a little of what to expect.

It may be a ski resort, but it's young and not quite as refined as it's French, Austrian, Swiss, Canadiana and Scandinavian counterparts. Especially for those taking children (and first timers) this is an invaluable website with lots of information and many fantastic contributors.

Well done you ...
I'm going to Bulgaria for the first time next week. I've been all over the world, and have experienced many different cultures. However, it's great to know (for once) a little of what to expect.

It may be a ski resort, but it's young and not quite as refined as it's French, Austrian, Swiss, Canadiana and Scandinavian counterparts. Especially for those taking children (and first timers) this is an invaluable website with lots of information and many fantastic contributors.

Well done you for having a great time, and well done for not requiring the assistance of those on this website...

But don't slam those of us who feel the need for a little reassurance/preparation so that we can spend all our time enjoying our holiday instead of trying to find somewhere that sells something we need (and didn't bring because we didn't know we'd need it).

And also re: tea-bags... I don't understand the phenomenon which is 'tea', however, I understand that it can be the 'make or break' of a holiday - My mum's been going to BG for years and, since the first year, has always taken her own tea bags.

Diz

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Gogsy Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 22:56

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Ted,

Some of us do need mothering and some of us need fathering, but you dear Ted need ROGERING!! Wink
Julie Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-02-05 23:18

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Hi ted, I am curious to know why you are surfing this sight at all if you want to leave everything to the imagination.