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    #11
    I believe it's only 2 hours by train to London where you can find something to do away from the plebs

    Sasguru
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      #12
      Unfortunately the mrs is with me as she wants to see her sisters who live there, all they seem to want to do is to go and drink. For me that goes with out saying, but would quite like to do something a bit more touristy in the day. (Plus dont want to end up getting drunk and getting in trouble for staring at her 20yo sisters impeccable rack) Christmas markets look good, will definitely visit.

      I looked through through the museums and restaurants, the football museum might be mildly interesting and think i will give the Artzu gallery a go. Was just hoping someone may have some hidden gems that are worth visiting that i wouldnt find in the headlines of a guidebook.

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        #13
        Originally posted by stek View Post
        Like in the seventies - it's back to normal now!
        It gets regularly defaced I can assure you

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          #14
          the footy museum is now open - maybe worth a look

          also MOSI - which is free...

          although from your comments not sure your companions are the 'intellectual type'.

          but while you are down by MOSI 2 decent pubs selling decent beer are cask and the knot both down the bottom end of deansgate

          also the oasthouse half way down deansgate

          also australasia bar on deansgate - bit psjh but great cocktails and you can do a bit of footballer spotting..

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            #15
            Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
            (Plus dont want to end up getting drunk and getting in trouble for staring at her 20yo sisters impeccable rack)

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              #16
              Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
              I am going to Manchester next weekend for the QPR fight and the Hatton game. These events should fill my saturday, but not sure how to spend the Friday night and Sunday, anyone got any recommendations?
              If you are with the missus, I would suggest the curry mile on friday night, but try the curry mile on sunday



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              ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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                #17
                Of course, there's also the train station where you'll be able to see hoards of pissed off QPR fans.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RasputinDude View Post
                  Of course, there's also the train station where you'll be able to see hoards of pissed off QPR fans.
                  And Man U fans going home back to London.....

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RasputinDude View Post
                    Of course, there's also the train station where you'll be able to see hoards of pissed off QPR fans.
                    I will be one of them

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by stek View Post
                      And Man U fans going home back to London.....
                      Well done!

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