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"Bingley's main attraction is the Five Rise Locks.... wait for it... its.... 5 bits of canal all close together on a hill! " i'll take you to falkirk one day.....you'll cry as the shitness of bingleys locks! | |||
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"So we had a similar thread a while ago in here but I don't think it's been done recently - it's the 'my home town has lots of lovely attractions - other than just me of course' thread. I live in Reading which has, er a nice shopping centre at the Oracle with some Riverside cafes and bars. Um, and a casino... Ok I'm struggling a bit with Reading itself (maybe the A329 exit road away from town!) but slightly further afield you have the ancient Roman settlement of Silchester, which is nice for walks, as is Burnham Beeches and Virginia Water. And it's near Windsor or Henley or Marlow for spiffing days out on the River Thames! So why not come and visit (me!) and take in the sights while you're here! Or if Reading isn't your bag (or me) then how about the lovely home towns and attractions of the posters below!? " reading has my favourite tesco ever!!!! it's huuuuuuge!! you can see the curvature of the earth in that place i swear! | |||
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"I've lived in Brum for 5 months and so far, I've spent every weekend out in London or elsewhere. Not sure what that says!!!" Seriously? I could spend a whole day just in Birmingham museum. They had to virtually kick me and my daughter out at closing time... Scunny gets a lot of flak but there's more here than you might think. We've a decent little gallery in a wonderful Victiran Gothic church, a good local museum, 2 theatres, and lots of nice green areas. That's just the town itself, there plenty more to see nearby. I like my home town | |||
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"So we had a similar thread a while ago in here but I don't think it's been done recently - it's the 'my home town has lots of lovely attractions - other than just me of course' thread. I live in Reading which has, er a nice shopping centre at the Oracle with some Riverside cafes and bars. Um, and a casino... Ok I'm struggling a bit with Reading itself (maybe the A329 exit road away from town!) but slightly further afield you have the ancient Roman settlement of Silchester, which is nice for walks, as is Burnham Beeches and Virginia Water. And it's near Windsor or Henley or Marlow for spiffing days out on the River Thames! So why not come and visit (me!) and take in the sights while you're here! Or if Reading isn't your bag (or me) then how about the lovely home towns and attractions of the posters below!? " Lots of hills too, I used to run the reading half marathon. | |||
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"Norwich is, as it says on the signs welcoming you, a fine city. There's the Norman castle and Cathedral which both nestle in the city centre as well as the photogenic Elm Hill which was used in the film Stardust. There are many old buildings if they are your thing, numerous pubs and equally numerous churches. The music scene is very vibrant with gigs from some very talented local bands and musicians. There are the two universities, the brightly coloured market and the rather excellent library. What more could anyone want apart from a hug from me? " Hmmm I think Norwich is one to add to the list of places to visit. | |||
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"So we had a similar thread a while ago in here but I don't think it's been done recently - it's the 'my home town has lots of lovely attractions - other than just me of course' thread. I live in Reading which has, er a nice shopping centre at the Oracle with some Riverside cafes and bars. Um, and a casino... Ok I'm struggling a bit with Reading itself (maybe the A329 exit road away from town!) but slightly further afield you have the ancient Roman settlement of Silchester, which is nice for walks, as is Burnham Beeches and Virginia Water. And it's near Windsor or Henley or Marlow for spiffing days out on the River Thames! So why not come and visit (me!) and take in the sights while you're here! Or if Reading isn't your bag (or me) then how about the lovely home towns and attractions of the posters below!? " Reading's main attraction is of course me but it also has a lot of decent shops, bars, restaurants, three casinos and lots of parks. I live in Caversham which is a part of Reading and has its own shops and restaurants too | |||
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"So we had a similar thread a while ago in here but I don't think it's been done recently - it's the 'my home town has lots of lovely attractions - other than just me of course' thread. I live in Reading which has, er a nice shopping centre at the Oracle with some Riverside cafes and bars. Um, and a casino... Ok I'm struggling a bit with Reading itself (maybe the A329 exit road away from town!) but slightly further afield you have the ancient Roman settlement of Silchester, which is nice for walks, as is Burnham Beeches and Virginia Water. And it's near Windsor or Henley or Marlow for spiffing days out on the River Thames! So why not come and visit (me!) and take in the sights while you're here! Or if Reading isn't your bag (or me) then how about the lovely home towns and attractions of the posters below!? reading has my favourite tesco ever!!!! it's huuuuuuge!! you can see the curvature of the earth in that place i swear!" Which Tesco's? The one near the river? I bloody hate that shop | |||
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"i live in a small town near Newcastle and Durham Newcastle has some amazing night life home to the toon army and very friendly people Durham has a beautiful cathedral and a lot of posh toffs " And a few nice chippies | |||
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"Norwich is, as it says on the signs welcoming you, a fine city. There's the Norman castle and Cathedral which both nestle in the city centre as well as the photogenic Elm Hill which was used in the film Stardust. There are many old buildings if they are your thing, numerous pubs and equally numerous churches. The music scene is very vibrant with gigs from some very talented local bands and musicians. There are the two universities, the brightly coloured market and the rather excellent library. What more could anyone want apart from a hug from me? " I can't believe you've talked about Norwich and not mentioned the most important place on earth that is in Norwich | |||
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"i live in a small town near Newcastle and Durham Newcastle has some amazing night life home to the toon army and very friendly people Durham has a beautiful cathedral and a lot of posh toffs And a few nice chippies " aye how could i forget them | |||
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"So we had a similar thread a while ago in here but I don't think it's been done recently - it's the 'my home town has lots of lovely attractions - other than just me of course' thread. I live in Reading which has, er a nice shopping centre at the Oracle with some Riverside cafes and bars. Um, and a casino... Ok I'm struggling a bit with Reading itself (maybe the A329 exit road away from town!) but slightly further afield you have the ancient Roman settlement of Silchester, which is nice for walks, as is Burnham Beeches and Virginia Water. And it's near Windsor or Henley or Marlow for spiffing days out on the River Thames! So why not come and visit (me!) and take in the sights while you're here! Or if Reading isn't your bag (or me) then how about the lovely home towns and attractions of the posters below!? reading has my favourite tesco ever!!!! it's huuuuuuge!! you can see the curvature of the earth in that place i swear! Which Tesco's? The one near the river? I bloody hate that shop " dunno...i had to go there from henley a couple of years ago so just follwed sat nav there...it's signed as a hypermarket or something on the roadsigns....does a cheap breakfast in the cafe too maybe i won't take you there though when i come down | |||
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"Bingley's main attraction is the Five Rise Locks.... wait for it... its.... 5 bits of canal all close together on a hill! " But you've missed out Damarts hot knicker shop and it's proximity to Bronte country. | |||
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"Norwich is, as it says on the signs welcoming you, a fine city. There's the Norman castle and Cathedral which both nestle in the city centre as well as the photogenic Elm Hill which was used in the film Stardust. There are many old buildings if they are your thing, numerous pubs and equally numerous churches. The music scene is very vibrant with gigs from some very talented local bands and musicians. There are the two universities, the brightly coloured market and the rather excellent library. What more could anyone want apart from a hug from me? Hmmm I think Norwich is one to add to the list of places to visit. " Let me know if you're coming | |||
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"Norwich is, as it says on the signs welcoming you, a fine city. There's the Norman castle and Cathedral which both nestle in the city centre as well as the photogenic Elm Hill which was used in the film Stardust. There are many old buildings if they are your thing, numerous pubs and equally numerous churches. The music scene is very vibrant with gigs from some very talented local bands and musicians. There are the two universities, the brightly coloured market and the rather excellent library. What more could anyone want apart from a hug from me? I can't believe you've talked about Norwich and not mentioned the most important place on earth that is in Norwich " I don't really follow football. My main experience with Carrow Road is making it much harder to get home from work when the stadium is kicking out. | |||
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"Conwy. Has smallest house in great Britain, an impressive castle on entry oh and a proper Welsh welcome. " Don't forget the Pili Palas and mussel market | |||
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"Conwy. Has smallest house in great Britain, an impressive castle on entry oh and a proper Welsh welcome. Don't forget the Pili Palas and mussel market " Of course. So much to see in such a small place .I needn't be here. | |||
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"Conwy. Has smallest house in great Britain, an impressive castle on entry oh and a proper Welsh welcome. Don't forget the Pili Palas and mussel market Of course. So much to see in such a small place .I needn't be here. " There are plenty of attractions | |||
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"Conwy. Has smallest house in great Britain, an impressive castle on entry oh and a proper Welsh welcome. Don't forget the Pili Palas and mussel market Of course. So much to see in such a small place .I needn't be here. There are plenty of attractions " Indeed there are. | |||
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"York has got a few attractions, pubs, restaurants, and two rivers. You may have seen us on the news recently. Apart from prices to rival London, its a pretty nice place. Damp, but nice." If I were to relocate in the U.K. I would choose York or Harrogate If York though, it'd be a house at the top of a hill | |||
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"i live in a small town near Newcastle and Durham Newcastle has some amazing night life home to the toon army and very friendly people Durham has a beautiful cathedral and a lot of posh toffs " Yes when on a steam train spectacular up to Edinburgh from derbyshire we travelled through durham and saw the cathedral would have certainly been worth a visit.. it was a long day 12 hours there and back but very scenic.. | |||
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"York has got a few attractions, pubs, restaurants, and two rivers. You may have seen us on the news recently. Apart from prices to rival London, its a pretty nice place. Damp, but nice. If I were to relocate in the U.K. I would choose York or Harrogate If York though, it'd be a house at the top of a hill " I live on the only hill in York. It helps. | |||
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"York has got a few attractions, pubs, restaurants, and two rivers. You may have seen us on the news recently. Apart from prices to rival London, its a pretty nice place. Damp, but nice. If I were to relocate in the U.K. I would choose York or Harrogate If York though, it'd be a house at the top of a hill " Like the old duke of york he marched them up to the top of the hill and he marched them down again.. | |||
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"How about a large metal lit up thingy...lots of light bulbs lighting up the long road, tons of seagulls and kiss me quick hats " I've never been, will you show me around and I'll buy you a bag of chips on the sea front | |||
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"Nottingham The land of Robin Hood still plenty of out laws here but not as bad as media reports. We have - 'yet old trip to Jerusalem' Oldest pub in uk. Nottingham castle The caves Major oak Blidworth woods (if your into dogging, mind the boy racers) Great night life Lots lots more, just ask Come and I'll show you around " Your going to laugh or argue with me here but there is a strong argument that Robin Hood actually comes from Tunbridge Wells, was an article in our local paper recently. There is a pub here called the Robin Hood which is on an estate named Sherwood. Apart from that we have a lot of history here, Dunorlan Park, Chalaybete Spring, great places to eat out, done nice pubs and the panties. Love it here | |||
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"Nottingham The land of Robin Hood still plenty of out laws here but not as bad as media reports. We have - 'yet old trip to Jerusalem' Oldest pub in uk. Nottingham castle The caves Major oak Blidworth woods (if your into dogging, mind the boy racers) Great night life Lots lots more, just ask Come and I'll show you around Your going to laugh or argue with me here but there is a strong argument that Robin Hood actually comes from Tunbridge Wells, was an article in our local paper recently. There is a pub here called the Robin Hood which is on an estate named Sherwood. Apart from that we have a lot of history here, Dunorlan Park, Chalaybete Spring, great places to eat out, done nice pubs and the panties. Love it here " He was American for a bit when Kevin Costner played him | |||
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"Nottingham The land of Robin Hood still plenty of out laws here but not as bad as media reports. We have - 'yet old trip to Jerusalem' Oldest pub in uk. Nottingham castle The caves Major oak Blidworth woods (if your into dogging, mind the boy racers) Great night life Lots lots more, just ask Come and I'll show you around Your going to laugh or argue with me here but there is a strong argument that Robin Hood actually comes from Tunbridge Wells, was an article in our local paper recently. There is a pub here called the Robin Hood which is on an estate named Sherwood. Apart from that we have a lot of history here, Dunorlan Park, Chalaybete Spring, great places to eat out, done nice pubs and the panties. Love it here He was American for a bit when Kevin Costner played him " Love it lol | |||
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"How about a large metal lit up thingy...lots of light bulbs lighting up the long road, tons of seagulls and kiss me quick hats I've never been, will you show me around and I'll buy you a bag of chips on the sea front" It's windy and freezing...our chips would blow away lol | |||
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"Nottingham The land of Robin Hood still plenty of out laws here but not as bad as media reports. We have - 'yet old trip to Jerusalem' Oldest pub in uk. Nottingham castle The caves Major oak Blidworth woods (if your into dogging, mind the boy racers) Great night life Lots lots more, just ask Come and I'll show you around Your going to laugh or argue with me here but there is a strong argument that Robin Hood actually comes from Tunbridge Wells, was an article in our local paper recently. There is a pub here called the Robin Hood which is on an estate named Sherwood. Apart from that we have a lot of history here, Dunorlan Park, Chalaybete Spring, great places to eat out, done nice pubs and the panties. Love it here He was American for a bit when Kevin Costner played him " museum for nottingham lace, Newstead Abbey where Lord byron used to live. | |||
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"Norwich is, as it says on the signs welcoming you, a fine city. There's the Norman castle and Cathedral which both nestle in the city centre as well as the photogenic Elm Hill which was used in the film Stardust. There are many old buildings if they are your thing, numerous pubs and equally numerous churches. The music scene is very vibrant with gigs from some very talented local bands and musicians. There are the two universities, the brightly coloured market and the rather excellent library. What more could anyone want apart from a hug from me? " I agree but with a hug from me or maybe a snog | |||
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"I'd anyone came to my town they wouldn't be let out to see the sights Serious note.. Anyone live by anywhere haunted? " Oh yes, I forgot. We have plas mawr, a haunted manor house in Conwy too. | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge " Yep, plus according to Rough Guide, it's in the Top 20 cities in the world to visit. Plus, the new swing bridge in the Old part of town has just won major awards. Plus it is next years City of Culture! Plus, The Telegraph recently named it in the UK's Top 20 cities list! | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge Yep, plus according to Rough Guide, it's in the Top 20 cities in the world to visit. Plus, the new swing bridge in the Old part of town has just won major awards. Plus it is next years City of Culture! Plus, The Telegraph recently named it in the UK's Top 20 cities list! " oh yeah all that and Tosh lives there | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge Yep, plus according to Rough Guide, it's in the Top 20 cities in the world to visit. Plus, the new swing bridge in the Old part of town has just won major awards. Plus it is next years City of Culture! Plus, The Telegraph recently named it in the UK's Top 20 cities list! oh yeah all that and Tosh lives there " Don't forget me too! I live there too (when I can escape the "heathen South"). | |||
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"I've slept on it and Reading is still rubbish! But on a positive note it's better than Bracknell and Slough. So it's all good " Bracknell.... Currently the only town without a Town Centre (its all being knocked down!). Slough.... Best things are roads out of it! | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge And a very nice bridge it is too . " tis a lovely bridge and it leads to heaven | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge And a very nice bridge it is too . tis a lovely bridge and it leads to heaven " Aye, it does that . | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge And a very nice bridge it is too . tis a lovely bridge and it leads to heaven Aye, it does that . " Mwah xx | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge And a very nice bridge it is too . tis a lovely bridge and it leads to heaven Aye, it does that . Mwah xx " Back atcha .Xx | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge And a very nice bridge it is too . tis a lovely bridge and it leads to heaven " Yeah it does.......... It leads to the south bank | |||
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"I do actually like Reading op, I lived near the centre. I live in Norwich, what more can I say? It's on of the best in the world with its rich history and quaint local businesses x" Norwich is lovely......... I so want to move back, has a great football team and the Norfolk broads on ya doorstep...... | |||
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"I do actually like Reading op, I lived near the centre. I live in Norwich, what more can I say? It's on of the best in the world with its rich history and quaint local businesses x Norwich is lovely......... I so want to move back, has a great football team and the Norfolk broads on ya doorstep...... " Exactly it's a busy city but the countryside surrounding it is beautiful and not far from the North Norfolk coast. I love my canaries. | |||
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"I can trump you all... The Magic Roundabout. I win. Where do I get my prize?" Hemel hempstead?! That fucking thing! Argh! | |||
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"I reside in Dalston, Hackney, London. What was once one of the most exciting, mixed, genuinely creative and diverse areas of the nations capital has recently become full of middle class twattery, expensive coffee shops and more hipsters than you can shake a banjo at. Forcing prices up and fun people out. However we still have some fabulous Turkish restaurants, a marvelous market and lovely parks. Pop round for a lahmacun " I so wish I'd been able to stay in London. I miss the diversity and things being open 24/7! And being able to get any cuisine any time! | |||
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"I can trump you all... The Magic Roundabout. I win. Where do I get my prize? Hemel hempstead?! That fucking thing! Argh! " Isn't it in Swindon ? | |||
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"I can trump you all... The Magic Roundabout. I win. Where do I get my prize? Hemel hempstead?! That fucking thing! Argh! Isn't it in Swindon ?" They both have one. | |||
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"So we had a similar thread a while ago in here but I don't think it's been done recently - it's the 'my home town has lots of lovely attractions - other than just me of course' thread. I live in Reading which has, er a nice shopping centre at the Oracle with some Riverside cafes and bars. Um, and a casino... Ok I'm struggling a bit with Reading itself (maybe the A329 exit road away from town!) but slightly further afield you have the ancient Roman settlement of Silchester, which is nice for walks, as is Burnham Beeches and Virginia Water. And it's near Windsor or Henley or Marlow for spiffing days out on the River Thames! So why not come and visit (me!) and take in the sights while you're here! Or if Reading isn't your bag (or me) then how about the lovely home towns and attractions of the posters below!? " also just down the road is maple Durham mill.. which appears on the cover of the first black Sabbath album | |||
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"Nottingham The land of Robin Hood still plenty of out laws here but not as bad as media reports. We have - 'yet old trip to Jerusalem' Oldest pub in uk. Nottingham castle The caves Major oak Blidworth woods (if your into dogging, mind the boy racers) Great night life Lots lots more, just ask Come and I'll show you around Your going to laugh or argue with me here but there is a strong argument that Robin Hood actually comes from Tunbridge Wells, was an article in our local paper recently. There is a pub here called the Robin Hood which is on an estate named Sherwood. Apart from that we have a lot of history here, Dunorlan Park, Chalaybete Spring, great places to eat out, done nice pubs and the panties. Love it here He was American for a bit when Kevin Costner played him " Best line ever in a film when Robin and his men landed in the south coast and Costner said 'tonight we will sup with my father in Nottingham'. Erm..... Lol! | |||
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"Brighton has a marina, a nudist beach, a big wheel, a pier, a tall tower with a viewing platform due to open this year, a beach with shops, the Royal Pavilion, the lanes - which are full of independent shops, loads of Georgian architecture and me. " The Lanes are cool | |||
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"I can trump you all... The Magic Roundabout. I win. Where do I get my prize? Hemel hempstead?! That fucking thing! Argh! Isn't it in Swindon ? They both have one." Although it is worth noting that Swindon's was voted worst roundabout in the UK and Hemel's a paltry second. Also there's bugger all else worth talking about swindon unless you like trains! Come to swindon yay!! | |||
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"Brighton has a marina, a nudist beach, a big wheel, a pier, a tall tower with a viewing platform due to open this year, a beach with shops, the Royal Pavilion, the lanes - which are full of independent shops, loads of Georgian architecture and me. " Brighton is lovely, my friend runs a pub there | |||
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"How about a large metal lit up thingy...lots of light bulbs lighting up the long road, tons of seagulls and kiss me quick hats " It doesn't look like anyone wants to visit us here | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge Yep, plus according to Rough Guide, it's in the Top 20 cities in the world to visit. Plus, the new swing bridge in the Old part of town has just won major awards. Plus it is next years City of Culture! Plus, The Telegraph recently named it in the UK's Top 20 cities list! " Have they knocked down Bransholme yet? | |||
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"How about a large metal lit up thingy...lots of light bulbs lighting up the long road, tons of seagulls and kiss me quick hats It doesn't look like anyone wants to visit us here " I spent 3 months working on the renovations of that big metal thingy which led to me having a bit of a meltdown. I'm not keen to return but if you'd like to persuade me....... | |||
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"How about a large metal lit up thingy...lots of light bulbs lighting up the long road, tons of seagulls and kiss me quick hats It doesn't look like anyone wants to visit us here " I love Blackpool! Got family there and my dad was born there! Spent many a great family holiday there when I was a kid and been back a few times since not for a few years though x | |||
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"I've slept on it and Reading is still rubbish! But on a positive note it's better than Bracknell and Slough. So it's all good " That is very true The good thing about Reading is the motorway getting you out of it and the train service is good. The surrounding areas are pretty tho. Trouble is Reading is home after 40 plus years here (the outskirts anyway ) | |||
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"I do actually like Reading op, I lived near the centre. I live in Norwich, what more can I say? It's on of the best in the world with its rich history and quaint local businesses x Norwich is lovely......... I so want to move back, has a great football team and the Norfolk broads on ya doorstep...... Exactly it's a busy city but the countryside surrounding it is beautiful and not far from the North Norfolk coast. I love my canaries." I love the canaries too | |||
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"How about a large metal lit up thingy...lots of light bulbs lighting up the long road, tons of seagulls and kiss me quick hats It doesn't look like anyone wants to visit us here " I visit quite often. I love it. | |||
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"I've slept on it and Reading is still rubbish! But on a positive note it's better than Bracknell and Slough. So it's all good " Why don't you move then if you think it's so rubbish? | |||
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"Darlaston. We have chameleons and just down the road from xtasia!" Yer alright stop boasting will ya! | |||
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"I've slept on it and Reading is still rubbish! But on a positive note it's better than Bracknell and Slough. So it's all good Why don't you move then if you think it's so rubbish?" ah it's ok really - nice shops, restaurants and of course people! Just no obvious stand out 'touristy' type attractions like the major cities would have. And it's close enough to London for some world class attractions so it's ok really! And I can't afford the stamp duty to move - ha x | |||
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"Brighton has a marina, a nudist beach, a big wheel, a pier, a tall tower with a viewing platform due to open this year, a beach with shops, the Royal Pavilion, the lanes - which are full of independent shops, loads of Georgian architecture and me. " Brighton is lovely | |||
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"I've lived in Brum for 5 months and so far, I've spent every weekend out in London or elsewhere. Not sure what that says!!!" You really have to get to know Brum and the history of the place. I love it there and it's always been my city of choice for days/nights out. Though saying that a lots of the small, independent clubs have shut their doors now, which is a real shame. | |||
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"Rotherham...nothing to see here. Yes, really " It my not be on my list of places to visit but you have some nice parklands and Roche Abbey isn't far if you're into history. It's also only a short trip to Sheffield and La Chambre | |||
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"Rotherham...nothing to see here. Yes, really " . Many a happy memory there when I was a kid walking my aunts dogs up in the woods. | |||
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"I've lived in Brum for 5 months and so far, I've spent every weekend out in London or elsewhere. Not sure what that says!!!" when i was at uni in leicester what we use to say about brum was "it might not be hell.... but you can definately see it from there!!!".... | |||
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"I'd anyone came to my town they wouldn't be let out to see the sights Serious note.. Anyone live by anywhere haunted? Oh yes, I forgot. We have plas mawr, a haunted manor house in Conwy too. " Can you stay overnight? X | |||
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"I'd anyone came to my town they wouldn't be let out to see the sights Serious note.. Anyone live by anywhere haunted? Oh yes, I forgot. We have plas mawr, a haunted manor house in Conwy too. Can you stay overnight? X" No sadly not . | |||
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"I'd anyone came to my town they wouldn't be let out to see the sights Serious note.. Anyone live by anywhere haunted? Oh yes, I forgot. We have plas mawr, a haunted manor house in Conwy too. Can you stay overnight? X No sadly not . " The castle hotel across the road from plas mawr is haunted to you could stay there | |||
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"I'd anyone came to my town they wouldn't be let out to see the sights Serious note.. Anyone live by anywhere haunted? Oh yes, I forgot. We have plas mawr, a haunted manor house in Conwy too. Can you stay overnight? X No sadly not . The castle hotel across the road from plas mawr is haunted to you could stay there " There is also the bridge inn to stop over .Not sure it's haunted but a great pub, serving great food and real ales .Somewhere nice to get your head down after exploring beautiful Conwy .X | |||
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"I live on the edge of the Peak District. Lovely countryside, Alton Towers, Chatsworth, The Potteries, Atlantis swingers Club and the M6 nearby making it easy to come and visit me / the area. " Love 'the peak district' kinder scout, man tor, lady bower, some great walks Can find me getting lost up in the hills on regular basis | |||
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"I live in a village near Melton Mowbray and there's nothing to see here...unless you want pork pies and Stilton cheese! " Stilton and port. Count me in. | |||
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"Come to Hull we have a bridge Yep, plus according to Rough Guide, it's in the Top 20 cities in the world to visit. Plus, the new swing bridge in the Old part of town has just won major awards. Plus it is next years City of Culture! Plus, The Telegraph recently named it in the UK's Top 20 cities list! Have they knocked down Bransholme yet?" No, they've not only stopped that, but are refurbishing the area and homes too! | |||
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