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Although give Jimmy Carr a miss. Went to see him a few months ago. His material is becoming too reliant on insult. Used to be well funny.
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostSit in a bar/restaurant with your coat on the back of your chair and your wallet in the pocket. Someone will take the wallet out of your coat, remove the credit cards, replace the wallet, then spend hundreds of pounds on the cards (including withdrawing cash at a branch of Barclays) before you notice the cards are missing. Happened to me. One reason why I hate London.
Theft happens in every town and city in the UK.
I still remember the story of a guy who stole a suitcase of a train going up North. It had a bomb in it....
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSo were you easily parted from your money?
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostSit in a bar/restaurant with your coat on the back of your chair and your wallet in the pocket. Someone will take the wallet out of your coat, remove the credit cards, replace the wallet, then spend hundreds of pounds on the cards (including withdrawing cash at a branch of Barclays) before you notice the cards are missing. Happened to me. One reason why I hate London.
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Sit in a bar/restaurant with your coat on the back of your chair and your wallet in the pocket. Someone will take the wallet out of your coat, remove the credit cards, replace the wallet, then spend hundreds of pounds on the cards (including withdrawing cash at a branch of Barclays) before you notice the cards are missing. Happened to me. One reason why I hate London.
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostAgreed. Although the prices at the food market are extortionate.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostAwesome find!
And you can adopt them!?! I don't think they will send you postcards and a fluffy toy each year
As for London recommendations that haven't been covered yet then I recommend The John Soane museum in Lincoln's Inn Fields (Near Holborn Tube) Home | Sir John Soane's Museum. House hasn't been touched in 180 years and is free entry now too. Might only be good for a lunchtime escape as it closes at 5pmLast edited by redgiant; 20 April 2017, 13:29.
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostThere's the Grant museum of Zoology with its jar of pickled moles
http://www.theculturemap.com/wp-cont...of-Zoology.jpg
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Comedy Store.
St. Katherine's Dock.
Take a C2C to Southend-on-Sea (The Sands is a decent place to eat).
Tate Modern (open till 10:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays).
Druid Street food market on Saturdays.
Canary Wharf.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAnyone got any recommendations for non drink based entertainment for the evenings, I am in "The City" but don't mind travelling round if it means I can kill a few hours walking round
Sorry, I'm completely unqualified to help
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostThames commuter clipper down to Greenwich, walk up the hill to the observatory for views over London (and Pokémon chasing) then a short walk to the comedy club for some laughs
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