re: Question on classic who wants to be a millionair tonight
My partner could not belive it either. But I suppose if you think about it and go back a few years not many people would know. In fact even now I bet the average jo on the street would not know it. Mind you if I would have been on the program I think I would have fallen of the chair laughing.
re: Question on classic who wants to be a millionair tonight
Hope I'm wrong because I love Bulgaria but think that if they do go into the Euro there tourist trade could take a real battering. Certainly one to keep an eye on. In the meantime let's all make the most of the cheap
re: Question on classic who wants to be a millionair tonight
dont dout what you say about being cheaper in canada once the euro is in , i remember those cheap holidays in the greek islands about 25 years ago , you could go out then with five quid and have a meal for 2 with a bottle of wine! now the euros in, well ive not been there for years but i bet its nowhere near as cheap as the old dracma, spelling? just makes me want to enjoy it before it all goes t**s up
Kel
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hi kel,i went to greese last may it was very exspensive.also spain 2years ago was the same,not like when i was 14 it was very cheap.its a shame as people will just stay in england for there holidays,but then we do have some beautifull places to see,depends what you like.