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Tell us about Kent, Surrey, Sussex and London

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Hi - we are new to all this. Can you tell us what happens in these areas? We have spent all day looking around the site - sent a few PMs - but would like to find out all we can.
Thanks
Tasha and Martin
I think you'll find that Wilma is still on her holidays at Bedrock Park and won't be the least bit amused by you using her picture!!!
lol :lol:
Wilma must have left her dog behind - so we are looking after him!
Dino's NOT a dog - he's a baby dinosaur!!! He must have got lost and is looking for his way home.
lol
You are right, he is not a dog - if you check Wilma's site he is now several pounds of dino-burgers!!!!!!
BAD people! Fred will be devastated... :cry: :cry:
Well, by all accounts, it was Fred that did the dreadful deed!
Well, everyone, we are sadly disappointed to discover that no single women or couples seem to be active in the South East - or even willing to tell us where the action is to be found. It's amazing.
Is this site for real? Or for pretenders?
Please tell us.................
Tasha and Martin
From what I have read, most of the action seems to be up north, although Bournmouth seems to be quite active at the moment! Not much help to you though, but it is somewhere other than north!
They are all dirty buggers up there. :shock:
Perhaps doing a `search by area` on the member list would be helpful? That`s what I did. Only a few hail from West Sussex though sad
I`m afraid we fall in the catagory of `pretenders`, not being active as yet!
Venusxxx
Hi Tasha & Martin
There is activity in Kent, you just need to know where to go. If you would like to email us and include some pics of you both we will give you details.
The reason we ask for pics of you both is we had a pm but it suggested only Martin would be available and we need to confirm you are a couple. sorry we have become paranoid since the media screwed it all up. rolleyes
Good luck
Jackie and Ben
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Hi Jackie and Ben
Yes we are a couple, but we are not always in the same place (or country!) at the same time, so sometimes only one of us is available.
You have a PM explaining all.....
Thanks
Tasha & Martin
Hi Jackie and Ben
If you want some pics, we need your email address!
T & M xx xx xx
Hi Tasha and Martin
You have a Pm.
Love
Jackie and Ben
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Perhaps doing a `search by area` on the member list would be helpful? That`s what I did. Only a few hail from West Sussex though sad
I`m afraid we fall in the catagory of `pretenders`, not being active as yet!
Venusxxx

Well, when you do become active, I'll be happy to travel... ;)
Good to see you're getting on well here - we Pm'd ages ago now.
Regards,
Ghostie. xx
A brief history of Kent the "Garden of England"
Kent was settled well before most other parts of England and has the oldest recorded place name in the British Isles. The County's history is closely bound up in it's proximity to mainland Europe. Archaeological remains from prehistoric times show clear links between Kent and northern Europe, as well as a land link.
Kent had no single natural urban centre but several towns of medium size. As local administration developed Kent was divided into two units, East (Men of Kent), administered from Canterbury, and West (Kentish Men), from Maidstone. In 1814 these two seperate administrations were merged and Maidstone became the County town.
Ease of access by water to London developed Chatham and Sheerness as dockland towns, and Margate and Ramsgate seaside resorts. All the towns along the eastern coast were significant either as commercial ports or in the defence of the realm. Dover, Hythe, New Romney and Sandwich were four of the Original five "Cinque Ports". Many paper mills were set up in the seventeenth century where sufficient water was available. Tunbridge Wells became a fashionable spa town in the 1670's. Else where in the County the dominant occupation was horticulture and the growing of hops for brewing. The hop, iron and cloth industries have provided the Kent landscape with two of the most prominent landmarks, the oast houses used for drying hops and the wealden hall houses of the Kent ironmasters and cloth manufacturers.
From the 1750's those parts of Kent nearest to London began to develop as suburbs of the capital. The County boundary was adjusted in 1889 when the present boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham became part of London. These were added to in 1965 with the boroughs of Bromley and Bexley. Further parts of Kent lying between the A21 and the M25 were added to London in 1974.
Much of West Kent is now London commuter territory and towns like Maidstone, Sevenoaks and Tonbridge have expanded rapidly in size and population. The coming of the railways in the mid-nineteenth century was responsible for reviving the fortunes of Folkestone and for transforming Ashford from a sleeply market town to the centre of railway communications in Kent.
During the war both Canterbury and Dover were heavily bombed by Germany and received numerous V1 and V2 rocket attacks from Calais during 1943. The subsequent rebuilding of Canterbury and the enlargement of towns like Maidstone and Dover since 1963 has changed much of Kent. The building works and extensive road system connected with the Channel Tunnel has had the greatest impact on the County's communication links and economic structure since the first trading forays of the Belgae from northern France around about 400 BC.
Surrey, Sussex and London to follow.
Hi, Kent and the south east has some great place to have some fun, a lot seems to be in london but thats never a long drive for anyone what with these new motorway thingys LOl Brighton has some good spots too. Its all here if you look but you need to know what you are looking for. We have a selection of soem of the places on our website, although not all, take a look at our links and see what you think.
its our personal site so you will also see us and a lot about us.
Tracy and Richard
Most seems to be in london?.. Well im not finding that it is!... A little maybe.
But not on the naughty scale that id like.
Magik
Well, now we know it does happen in Kent
Thanks for a great evening, G & S
Looking forward to next time!