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Originally posted by mcquiggdI think you might mean York Minster? It's quite spectacular...
As for nor mentioning the Scots, well, you can do at the moment as long as you mention them losng to England yesterday.
Had a conversation with a Scottish friend while watching the Ireland game, and she became so worked up about the English cheating (yawn!) I jokingly suggested Mel Gibson should referee all future matches between the two contries. She thought it was a good idea
Yes meant the York Minster, but everyone called it the Abbey when I was there. It did look spectacular from outside, its a shame I never got round to go inside
Being a foreigner and pro Scots, I found it really funny how the Yorkies never forgave the Scots - I learnt more about the war of the roses as well- fascinating historical place (fascinating to me cuz I never studied English history - apart from the colonial stuff), wish I learnt more while I was in York but got dragged into going to various pubs and bars almost every evening (what a waste ) did you know there is a Richard the 3rd support society - all I know about Richard the 3rd is through Shakespeare’s play - but there are many that argues about the way Shakespeare has portrayed his character ..anyway lots of Richard the 3rd supporter in York
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Originally posted by SandyDownanyone stopped eating birds yet?
That sounds like something Churchill would say
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Originally posted by SandyDownNO thanks - that was my first and hopefully last government project I loved York though I stayed on a hotel overlooking the river, it was great.
Try the Earl Grey tea room (in the shambles) very nice. Also there are lots of evening things to do e.g. moveable historical feasts.
Unfortunately never managed to see the Abbey, but its worth visiting.
What ever you do - don't mention the Scots there ....eeeeeek this reminds me remembered I completely forgot about Burns night this year
Anyway good luck, and if you need any information / advice, just let me know
I think you might mean York Minster? It's quite spectacular...
As for nor mentioning the Scots, well, you can do at the moment as long as you mention them losng to England yesterday.
Had a conversation with a Scottish friend while watching the Ireland game, and she became so worked up about the English cheating (yawn!) I jokingly suggested Mel Gibson should referee all future matches between the two contries. She thought it was a good ideaLast edited by mcquiggd; 4 February 2007, 18:37.
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I once worked for a Government department that had an office in the Shambles. Noone else seemed to appreciate how apposite the address was...
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Originally posted by SandyDownNO thanks - that was my first and hopefully last government project I loved York though I stayed on a hotel overlooking the river, it was great.
Try the Earl Grey tea room (in the shambles) very nice. Also there are lots of evening things to do e.g. moveable historical feasts.
Unfortunately never managed to see the Abbey, but its worth visiting.
What ever you do - don't mention the Scots there ....eeeeeek this reminds me remembered I completely forgot about Burns night this year
Anyway good luck, and if you need any information / advice, just let me know
Tea rooms and churches? You dont know me very well do you?!
Thanks though Sandy, although I'm not actually staying over as its close enough to home for me to come home every night. Yorks one of my favourite places in the world - we try and have a weekend there once a month.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneIts a shame you're not still there Sandy - you could have been my Maltins lunchtime partner
Try the Earl Grey tea room (in the shambles) very nice. Also there are lots of evening things to do e.g. moveable historical feasts.
Unfortunately never managed to see the Abbey, but its worth visiting.
What ever you do - don't mention the Scots there ....eeeeeek this reminds me remembered I completely forgot about Burns night this year
Anyway good luck, and if you need any information / advice, just let me know
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Originally posted by SandyDownkeep your head down and you should be ok
I am so excited man - I feel like I'm off on my holidays tomorrow, not going to work! I get to put my suit on AND go on the train AND wear my new work bag
(You can tell I was the kind of kid who got excited going back to school aswell eh?)
Its a shame you're not still there Sandy - you could have been my Maltins lunchtime partner
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Originally posted by BuffoonIt's gonna end it tears mark my words.
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anyone stopped eating bird yet?
SA - I worked on a DEFRA project through one of the consultancies I used to work for (sorry not as a contractor) like any other government project it was very slow going, no one wants to make a decision and lots of politics. However because its slow going play your cards right and you can be in there for a very long and profitable contract, keep your head down and you should be ok
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Originally posted by SallyAnneDEFRA rocks!
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Originally posted by SandyDownI worked on a contract for Defra in York - don't tell me you are on the LR project?
No idea!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI didn't go to the hen do in the end, had too much to do preparing for my new job on Monday. My new job in York. Anyone? Anyone?
DEFRA rocks!
I worked on a contract for Defra in York - don't tell me you are on the LR project?
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Originally posted by foritismeNo more hen parties for you SA
I didn't go to the hen do in the end, had too much to do preparing for my new job on Monday. My new job in York. Anyone? Anyone?
DEFRA rocks!
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