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Entertaining Days out in London
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I've heard it's a bit wet and muddy this time of year, but thanks.Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostMaybe go to Center Parcs later...Comment
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Originally posted by RickRow View PostI've heard it's a bit wet and muddy this time of year, but thanks.
I dunno if you read the thread or that was said quite innocently...
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stuff you wouldn't find on the usual tourist route
Download the yplan app, it will give you a few ideas fromOriginally posted by RickRow View PostWould appreciate some suggestions for things to do in and around London. Restaurants, attractions, walks, anything..
I've got a few days off with the Mrs. We've done the usual touristy things so I'm interested in stuff you wouldn't find on the usual tourist route.
Cheers
Gin Experience for 2
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Cabaret (Cellar Door for example)Comment
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You could take her up the Heron Tower or the Shard?Comment
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Are women actually impressed by gigantic penis like structures? Should I do some work on my shed?Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou could take her up the Heron Tower or the Shard?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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We weren't allowed up the Heron Tower after the Christmas do, coz suity had the wrong shoes. Nothing to do with the pack of nappies he was clutching apparently.Originally posted by doodab View PostAre women actually impressed by gigantic penis like structures? Should I do some work on my shed?Comment
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Don't forget to buy her a souvenir of the trip....Originally posted by RickRow View PostWould appreciate some suggestions for things to do in and around London. Restaurants, attractions, walks, anything..
I've got a few days off with the Mrs. We've done the usual touristy things so I'm interested in stuff you wouldn't find on the usual tourist route.
Cheers
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I think it might have been because you were with suity, never heard of them refusing people because of shoes, plenty of meeja types go there.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWe weren't allowed up the Heron Tower after the Christmas do, coz suity had the wrong shoes. Nothing to do with the pack of nappies he was clutching apparently.
We often didn't get in because it was full.Comment
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Nope, but the view, good food and cocktails kinda help too!Originally posted by doodab View PostAre women actually impressed by gigantic penis like structures? Should I do some work on my shed?Comment
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