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Clubf in County Durham, lovely place. We went to a private daytime party there but have heard it's busy during club sessions. Google 'clubf'
Vivente in Sunderland. We've not been but heard it's ok. Google vivente.
HTH
Quote by Hedonism2
Cupids in Bury has a sauna, plunge pool and large jacuzzi on the ground floor. It's a consistently decent club and last time we were there they had refurbished it.
Town House on the Wirral has a jacuzzi and was clean and well run when we went there, although it was quiet.
There's club in Blackpool that is a converted health club with a proper swimming pool that we haven't been to but can't remember the name.

It's Partners in Bury. The club in Blackpool is Infusion - the pool is bigger than Partners plunge pool but don't expect Olympic size.
Quote by MidsCouple24

Chameleons was the first swingers club in the UK ...
In 13 years Chameleons...

Are you saying Chams is 13 years old? Certainly I remember going in about 2002 and it was, I think, fairly recently opened then, maybe a year or two? If so, you are totally wrong about which was the first swingers club in the UK.
Adam & Eves, The Boardwalk, Xanadu, Connections and possibly Liaisons and Cupids - all in Manchester - were certainly running in the 90's if not before. Adam & Eves claims to be the first UK club and had a 21st birthday party several years ago.
It seems that Mr Gove is not the Messiah of Education but just a naughty boy:
From Prime Minister's Questions
12:13:
Speaker John Bercow turns school teacher to tell Education Secretary Michael Gove off for shouting, urging him to write out 1,000 times that he must behave at PMQs.
Quote by GnV
The man wants state schools to be like private schools - presumably with classes of 15 cherry picked children or is that not what he means by 'more like private schools'.
I wonder if he has actually seen children at the end of a normal school day, never mind a 10 hour day.
He is a buffoon, locked into his own view of education based on his privileged schooling.

Oh dear.
You should actually read up on people you intend to slag off before doing so.
He did not have a privileged upbringing at all. He is from very humble beginnings.
Michael Gove is who he is today as a result of his own capability. His admission to Oxford was on his own merit.
And if you care to dig deeper, his upbringing after adoption at the tender age of 4 months was in a caring Scottish Labour supporting family.
I think you misjudge him.
At no point did I mention his background - I did say he had a privileged education. Maybe you should read what is written?
PS I did say he was a buffoon?
The man wants state schools to be like private schools - presumably with classes of 15 cherry picked children or is that not what he means by 'more like private schools'.
I wonder if he has actually seen children at the end of a normal school day, never mind a 10 hour day.
He is a buffoon, locked into his own view of education based on his privileged schooling.
Quote by bikewatcher
SH where the couples are men and the men are fantasists.

The internet - where men are men, and so are most of the women.
If you want to talk about sex this site is fine, but if you are genuinely interested in meeting people for sex then you might be better finding a club or party to visit.
It's probably about 'sell by' dates. Although why men who work and cram fridges get off scot free I'm not sure.
Alternative view - couple complain about no meets, get offered advice, change their profile, get attacked by the grammar Taliban, Rob suggests that the attack is a bit pathetic, Taliban attack gets more personal.
Always two sides to every story.
Quote by Happy-Cat
It was emotional today, the ground singing "you'll never walk alone" I filled up and had a tear in my eye. Some bastard had stood on my toe.

Stop moaning - you've another 5 on that foot.
Hey, leave the lad alone. At least they sorted an early kick off for him so that he could be back at the home in time for nurse to give him his meds.
Quote by Happy Cats
I was always a Morrisons man myself but for convenience I am now Tescos. I prefer Morrisons.
I bet there are a few that can sleep more easily in their beds now.
lol

And there was me thinking you were more a Lidl sort of guy - just shows you never can tell.
Quote by Paddy

The dullards are right with you on this one Flo, that should be enough support :eeek:

To accuse any member on here or insinuate one to be a dullard "A stupid or annoyingly ignorant person,totally boring bastard who constantly harps on about complete ..." is in my eyes a breach of the AUP rules.
SinSi, your out of order lad!
Whhhhhoooooooosssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lol
I think you need to check relatively recent forum history Paddy and see who the dullards were. You might have the wrong end of the stick on this one.
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Irrespective of the mafia/gangster (lol) allegations - there are no such issues in the rest of France, nor in Germany or Holland as far as we know, and the quality is still far superior.

As pointed out by Xtasia, continental clubs don't seem to have the potential planning authority issues that the UK has. Who would invest the sort of money to make a Fun4two in the UK if it could be closed down on a whim?
Personally we like tacky. We've been to most of the major clubs in Holland and far prefer the Sameplace to any of them. For us seedy is good - it seems to attract players rather than posers.
Unfortunately this thread is turning into the bear pit of old. It wasn't nice viewing 10 years ago and hasn't improved since. The banter has been missing from these forums for a few years but the pack assassinations could do with being a thing of the past. The point was clearly made to Paddy on page 2, surely there's no need for everyone to keep chipping in.
We drove through Normandy and Brittany a couple of years ago. We didn't camp, Formula 1 are cheap enough. The roads are empty and the wine is good. Some spectacular coastline in Brittany and the Carnac stones are worth a visit. The Normandy beaches make you stop and think too.