Originally posted by wucky3We went to my g/f's grandparents house in Lille, France, which was beautiful.
any highlights of your trip you would like to share..where else did you go besides London?
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I actually had a great time in London. I got to see many friends who I hadn't seen in ages and I enjoyed the city quite a bit, except for the food. Afternoon tea at the British Museum and flat, warm ale were a couple of the highlights for me.
Originally posted by darvlay"Oh Oh Oh, I like this one, red on red is really good." What the funking funk?
I met these three guys who suggested we go check out the Tate Modern Art Museum. What a frickin' yawn that was! Bunch of pretentious sods trying to pass canvasses soiled with feces as "art". What a joke!
I'd like to add that Darv got stopped twice (or was it thrice) to be warned about drinking (coffee) in the museum. He also tried to come onto a 3 year old boy outside the pub.
Originally posted by Freddie2006That little bugger kept moving, I couldn't get my aim right.
"Oh Oh Oh, I like this one, red on red is really good." What the funking funk?
I'd like to add that Darv got stopped twice (or was it thrice) to be warned about drinking (coffee) in the museum. He also tried to come onto a 3 year old boy outside the pub.
I'm a Londoner born and raised, and you're right there's some real 'crap' parts but there's some nice parts as well like Hampstead and Highgate, true the bad locations are more numerous than the good and English people as a whole are pretty ethnocentric. But there's a multiplicity of diasporic communities in London so there must be something about London that attracts the people of the world. Personally I've had enough of London and want to move in a couple of years or so but I''m sure I'll miss it when I go...
Originally posted by Vladamir no1Bowmann Tip #17(f)
I'm a Londoner born and raised, and you're right there's some real 'crap' parts but there's some nice parts as well like Hampstead and Highgate, true the bad locations are more numerous than the good and English people as a whole are pretty ethnocentric. But there's a multiplicity of diasporic communities in London so there must be something about Londo ...[text shortened]... n and want to move in a couple of years or so but I''m sure I'll miss it when I go...
Use more punctuation, unless you want to exhaust your readers.