Originally posted by Francko
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Originally posted by wendigo100Well, not Slough yet but I fear I'll get around to it someday.
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Originally posted by piscesLondon? Croydon? Slough? Reading?
It's all the same to me, a rat race hell hole.
Get yourselves out into the sticks and breath some decent clean air in the company of friendly people
I've recently worked in those places. Well, not Slough yet but I fear I'll get around to it someday.
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London? Croydon? Slough? Reading?
It's all the same to me, a rat race hell hole.
Get yourselves out into the sticks and breath some decent clean air in the company of friendly people
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Originally posted by wendigo100Chelsea is OK, but Croydon is horrible.
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Originally posted by FranckoThe quality of life under many respects remains fairly similar in Croydon and in Chelsea
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Originally posted by FranckoThe quality of life under many respects remains fairly similar in Croydon and in Chelsea for this reason.
Originally posted by FranckoSure there are a few more nice restaurants and pubs in Chelsea, but I wouldn't pay 5-10 times more just for that....
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Originally posted by wendigo100BTW What's going on at Plainmoor, SB? Will they close down?
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Originally posted by sasguruYes it's true London avoidsw ghettoes. Just as well. The rest is bollocks.
Chelsea is infinitely better in all respects than Croydon. Even the chavs behave better there because they realise they are lucky to live there.
So don't try to justify your crap postcode.
p.s. and chavs are chavs, no matter where they are from....
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Originally posted by FranckoNo, every country has got good and bad sides. But certainly I wouldn't spend a fortune to live anywhere in London. All places have more or less the same amount of chavs/green/pollution/services/crime/etc.. Just have a look at the crime statistics, you'd be surprised that even Chelsea has got the same levels as Croydon, for example. One street is nice, turn around the corner and it became hell. Yet, the former costs three times more than the latter. You pay only for the postcode. No, thanks, I don't care. I'd rather just do what Mordac does, live in Surrey and claim that you live in Richmond.
Chelsea is infinitely better in all respects than Croydon. Even the chavs behave better there because they realise they are lucky to live there.
So don't try to justify your crap postcode.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyYou could always move to Napoli Francko!!
If only Maradona was still playing....
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyYou could always move to Napoli Francko!!
BTW What's going on at Plainmoor, SB? Will they close down?
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Originally posted by FranckoNo, every country has got good and bad sides. But certainly I wouldn't spend a fortune to live anywhere in London. All places have more or less the same amount of chavs/green/pollution/services/crime/etc.. Just have a look at the crime statistics, you'd be surprised that even Chelsea has got the same levels as Croydon, for example. One street is nice, turn around the corner and it became hell. Yet, the former costs three times more than the latter. You pay only for the postcode. No, thanks, I don't care. I'd rather just do what Mordac does, live in Surrey and claim that you live in Richmond.
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Originally posted by sasguruYes, let's make the culture more like Italy, not!
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Originally posted by DimPrawnYes, stupid aren't I?
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