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Previously on "Is Basingstoke that bad?"

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    I had the misfortune to stay in Basingstoke for a few weeks. It is without doubt one of the Chav capitals of the UK. Almost Harlow grim.

    Chav on Chav murder..........

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...et/2994176.stm
    Oh sh1te, why did you have to remind me ... I'd quite forgotten that Harlow exists!

    I worked in Basingstoke briefly a couple of times, and stayed in B&Bs in surrounding villages.

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  • pisces
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    Basingstoke is like a mini Slough.

    hth.

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  • Bagpuss
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    I had the misfortune to stay in Basingstoke for a few weeks. It is without doubt one of the Chav capitals of the UK. Almost Harlow grim.

    Chav on Chav murder..........

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...et/2994176.stm

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by _V_
    Is there anywhere in England that meets the following requirements:

    1. There is plenty of IT work nearby
    2. The place isn't full of Chavs
    3. You don't need £1M to live there

    Answer:

    No

    HTH
    Slough?

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  • Paddy
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    An anagram of Basingstoke GasKnobSite. Sums the place up.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    To the good citizens and inhabitants of Basingstoke I do apologise if my previous comments have any way diminished the reputation of the good town of Basingstoke.

    If truth be told - I have never yet had the pleasure of visiting Basingstoke - altough in an odd and inexplicable way I feel already acquainted with the picturesque town of Basingstoke and its citizens - perhaps one day - if I am worthy - I may have the honour of Driving Through Basingstoke.

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  • OrangeHopper
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    I pop in occasionally to do the odd Christmas or birthday shopping. I pray all the way down the M3 that the car park I know will be open. If it isn't, I just shutdown there and then rather than face the ring road.

    Somebody once phoned me on the mobile as I had to negotiate one of the roundabouts for the first time. Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by dmini
    It isn't that bad !
    Depends - There are a few too many roundabouts though - I used to get really really lost!. I've known people be lost for hours the trouble is after you've driven round 9 or 10 they tend to all look similar

    People rushing round with no time to spare.
    Im so dizzy,
    Im neither here nor there.
    In this traffic jam,
    I just want to shout,
    Let me off o this english roundabout


    English roundabout

    And all the the horns go beep! beep!
    All the people follow like sheep,
    Im full of light and sound,
    Making my head go round, round.


    Everyone is cursing under their breath,
    Im a passenger,
    I feel close to death,
    Hopeless situation,
    I have no doubt.
    Stop the madness, english roundabout

    English roundabout

    And all the cars go brum! brum!
    And in my ears I feel a hum,
    The neons blind my eyes,
    All those tempers rise, rise.

    Cars and buses go,
    Puffing out their smoke,
    Roll my window down,
    I begin to choke.
    I have had enough,
    I just want to get out.
    Let me off o this english roundabout.

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  • Lockhouse
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    I live in Winchester.

    Basingstoke is nothing great but it's not the worst either. Much better to live outside Basingstoke in one of the little villages and drive into the station in the morning - but that'll cost you in time and parking fees - plus the villages are just as expensive as living in Winchester. Generally if you work in London you'll need to travel first class (is there any other way?) if you want a seat on the train etc. Winchester makes better sense.

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  • dmini
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    It isn't that bad !
    Depends - I don't hit the Friday night / Saturday night town centre nightlife - not my scene. Town centre isn't that brill as to variety of shops - but neither are most town centres down this way of the country
    There are a few too many roundabouts though - I used to get really really lost!. I've known people be lost for hours the trouble is after you've driven round 9 or 10 they tend to all look similar

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Say what you like - Ive taken a fortnights holidays in Basingstoke for the past twenty years and Im already looking forward to this years - some fascinating car parks in Central Basingstoke and a very good public library.

    I shall shortly be publishing my memoirs of Basingstoke - look out for 'Driving through Basingstoke and other short stories ' by Pruffock Publications.
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 22 January 2007, 12:20.

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  • SandyDown
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    Originally posted by Francko
    Has it improved in the last years? Still nothing to do there? Any nice surroundings there?*

    *Apart from Winchester which is very nice (but also very expensive)

    I gather our friend Alf is the best person to ask about Basingstoke

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  • xoggoth
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    Dunno, I sort of pass by on the ring road twice a week. Looks like a jolly nice ring road to me. Oh no, hang on! that's Bracknell. Begins with a B anyway.

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  • scooterscot
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    On very special occasions we travel to Basingstoke to see a movie at the VUE and get the hell out before the credits come up. The multi-storey next to feels like driving inside a giant washing machine.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by VectraMan
    And Oxfordshire. Oh and Berks, Bucks and Herts. And Kent and Sussex. And probably some other places.

    I can't believe the number of chavs in the Hampshire village I work in. I thought it would be retired army major country.
    Army Generals prefer the quieter villages, but I cant tell any more than that.

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