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zorrostrikes
02 Feb 17 16:34
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I remember in 2012 seeing the local buses advertise holidays to Tunisia and I thought... Right...? They just had the start of the arab spring uprising which shockwaved across the middle east. Why go there?
Some people must not watch the news?

Growing up the Lebanon was the country to go if you were an international playboy, then it turned into a warzone for fifteen years. 

Shouldn't they publish a world map with hotzones you can get for free at the airports.
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Report Johnny_Mustang February 2, 2017 4:44 PM GMT
Very simple: they are cheapskates and probably couldn't afford a decent holiday. Wouldn't recognise one either if it hit them in the face. The same type of people have Kodi boxes.
Report Roquebrune February 2, 2017 4:46 PM GMT
Shocked
Report mememe February 2, 2017 4:58 PM GMT
What's wrong with Scarborough, FFS.  O.k, I'd avoid Blackpool as you might lose a few teeth if you mince about dancing, but

Scarborough's safe now Jimmy Savile's gone.  And they've had loads of EU money to improve it - it's now like the South of France

(without the terrorism).

Nah, you can keep your Syrias and Turkeys.  Don't do fish & chips like Scarborough.
Report Barton Bank February 2, 2017 5:40 PM GMT
Must be a fair old discount if you are prepared to take your holidays in a warzone.
Report Jack Hacksaw February 2, 2017 5:57 PM GMT
Maybe some of the libtards will be taking their holidays in the countries banned by Trump as a sign of solidarity.
Report Crisp77 February 2, 2017 7:01 PM GMT
I'm spent many a happy holiday in a Warzone. Just don't mention the 12 point lead Keegan gave away. Plain
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