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I might be going to Stockholm. If anyone has any advice on travel, accomodation and the GP itself i'd grateful. Probably stay for several days so if anyone's been let me know what's worth seeing. ;)

 

Thanx in advance.

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Hi 21st century heathen

 

Ryan Air flies to Stockholm. About £80 return. Tickets for the GP will be on sale through www.speedwaygp.com Loads of travel books on www.amazon.co.uk Have a good trip.

 

Joanne

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Be very careful that you read all the small print with Ryan Air before booking - and there's a lot of small print to read :!:

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Be very careful that you read all the small print with Ryan Air before booking - and there's a lot of small print to read :!:

 

Small print reads . . . .

Please bring own food !

Please bring pilots licence !

 

No seriously, have used them 6 times, and thus far OK !

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Be very careful that you read all the small print with Ryan Air before booking - and there's a lot of small print to read :!:

 

Small print reads . . . .

Please bring own food !

Please bring pilots licence !

 

No seriously, have used them 6 times, and thus far OK !

 

Don't forget your flask. I paid £2.50 for a coffee for a £29 return flight to Ancona. No problems with airline.

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Don't forget your flask. I paid £2.50 for a coffee for a £29 return flight to Ancona.

 

Perhaps you should have gone for a :-o

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Don't forget your flask. I paid £2.50 for a coffee for a £29 return flight to Ancona.

 

Perhaps you should have gone for a

 

The name Smoothie came from the 2001 Speedway Forum Awards (the first ever Smoothie Award) which was won by Mr Kevin Hammond. Therefore 'Smoothies' weren't made until April 2002. I went to Ancona is March 2002. So next time you've got your Kenwood out just think of our Kev :D

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Yes , will do

AmaZing what a few rotations of those sharp blades can do, Jo :shock:

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Be very careful that you read all the small print with Ryan Air before booking - and there's a lot of small print to read :!:

 

Small print reads . . . .

Please bring own food !

Please bring pilots licence !

 

No seriously, have used them 6 times, and thus far OK !

 

You wouldn't have said that if you were stranded in Strasbourg last week with me!

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So next time you've got your Kenwood out just think of our Kev :D

 

Not sure how to take that Jo. ;-) :oops:

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I'm sure after buying nine - yes nine - tickets to Stansted which were all rendered worthless with no refund or transfer available Papa would have said something much stronger than that!

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Really !

 

You didn't have to pay though did you?

 

Does this mean we are lucky to have you back in this country :!:

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