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Yes - the game "Spot the Troll" is hardly worth playing - it is so easy and obvious. The poster above used to try constantly to whitter away about my useless and dull life; their posts were deleted; they drifted off after a couple of films and books.
My average day on holiday includes 5 hours swimming, if possible; a huge amount of reading and writing; very pleasant meals and conversations; a lot of driving and listening to radio or audio books (Alan Bennett's Talking Heads series 2 was wonderful this year - a present my brother gave me about 15 years ago that I'd never got around to); sunrises and sunsets; filming and photos (see our Photos section); answering E mails; reading newspapers; some TV, DVDs and films; museums and mountains, castles and medinas... I often find it tricky cramming it all into a 16 hour day.
"Most of it" is probably more than most other people manage.
I just had a great 5 days going to similar places to JK.
Isn't it a shame some have nothing better to do than try to score troll points?
At least the feeble attempts are amusing though
I spend a lot of my holiday time swimming too, when not out hiking with my brother and dad, and I like to meet some of the locals. My mother likes to just laze by the pool with a book. Also, foreign TV can be fun, especially the local news.
So JK picks up women and wonders around in Speedos showing off his muscles and dives from the top board, oh yeah gets a expensive massage from a young bird. What could be better than that for a holiday ?