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Costa Del Sol; has it developed into a place for UK hasbeens, wannabes and police informers of late?


...no, de_falla - like most morons, you just wanted to be all squealy and get the points without answering the question

No - but its a bit like Romford on the Med. Lots of chavvy wealth looking for a new home. Having said that, if I had the opportunity of a gaff on the Med, I wouldn't baulk at the Costas. Have holidayed there several times, and whilst the locals seem to be a bit surly and jaded, there's no doubt they have been made wealthy on the back of the chiefly English boom.

Marbella is Gangster land and you've only got to wonder round for half an hour and it sounds like an episode of the Sweeney!

So what if it has?....It was fine when travel was in it's infancy and somewhere sunny and close was needed......but why would anyone want to go there now?

There's the whole world to choose from......go somewhere else instead.

i wouldnt say hasbeens but say false,jumped up wannabe's and people wanting to rip as many people off as possible but then there is people like me who try to do an honest days graft for a honest days pay and trying to bring a young family up in a better area then the 1 we came from in england

Not one of life's fundamental questions I think. It seems like a question from a neverbe. Come to think of it why I am responding, I must have better things to do!

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