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London - 21st of March?

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
Eh?
I didn't think it was that hard a question 😕 What time of the day will your 4 hours of free time be?

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Originally posted by Starrman
I didn't think it was that hard a question 😕 What time of the day will your 4 hours of free time be?
I think that it will be around 12pm, maybe give or take an hour.

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While not swearing into their mobile phones, they use them to film their mates beat up a pensioner.

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
I am going down to London on the 21st of March, as part of a college trip in my government&politics lesson; we are going to get a tour of the house of commons and possibly watch priministers question time.

Once we have finished we will get 4 hours to go 'sight-seeing' around London by ourselves.
I don't suppose you could arrange a London meet up for thi ...[text shortened]...
If not, what things would you suggest are good things to go 'sight-seeing' at in London?
March 21st is a wednesday, it'd be hard to get a turnout if it's a school night...

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Originally posted by Marinkatomb
March 21st is a wednesday, it'd be hard to get a turnout if it's a school night...
That's alright, I was just wondering.

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Originally posted by darkbishop28
I can't be there, I'll be too busy freezing my arse off up here.

However, I would recommend the Science Museum/Natural History Museum.
why not have the meetup on the steps of the museum? (those that can make it.)

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
That's alright, I was just wondering.
By now you have figured out that London is not Charleston , South Carolina.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I like these. I'll try them the next time I go to London.
go round and round the circle line.

I did this one as a kid. It's not quite as exciting as it sounds.

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Originally posted by Wheely
go round and round the circle line.

I did this one as a kid. It's not quite as exciting as it sounds.
I was looking for relaxation, not excitement. 🙂

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I was looking for relaxation, not excitement. 🙂
It isn't really very relaxing either. Very crowded and noisy. 😉

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Originally posted by lausey
It isn't really very relaxing either. Very crowded and noisy. 😉
Ah well... I guess I'll just sit on that hill and stare sideways into space then.

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Originally posted by lausey
It isn't really very relaxing either. Very crowded and noisy. 😉
Well, to be fair, it would depend at which time you do it.

If Nordles is after relaxation, I'd suggest commencing the circumnavigation at about midnight. The train will probably get to somewhere like Aldgate East and then stop for the night in a very dark tunnel. This could be very relaxing.

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Originally posted by mikelom
Oh! How I miss Adelaide and Sydney!
no big ben here in Sydney! 😛

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Originally posted by Starrman
I didn't think it was that hard a question 😕 What time of the day will your 4 hours of free time be?
your such a good man...

you just better not forget about me when i get to London otherwise *death stare* you will never live it down...

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There are actual buses in London? 😲 I thought they still used those double
decked fish cans on wheels. What do you know? 😛