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Good idea! As you walk around with your girl KC, try and sound like you enjoy it - women like brainy blokes. They want brainy sperms for their babies.
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Yes, the cows are in the concrete cow hospital as we speak. The surgeons reckon they'll be fit in time for the big kick-off at the new stadium.
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oooh, watchit mate, just read this. I had no idea MK was such a hotbed of violent unrest:
Milton Keynes Concrete Cows Are Smashed across the Hockey Stadium Pitch
The city's original concrete cows have been badly damaged after being targetted by vandals.
The iconic cows have been grazing at the temporary home of the MK Dons, The National Hockey Stadium since 2004.
But when builders arrived at the stadium on Saturday morning they found the five famous bovines had been uprooted, smashed and scattered across the pitch.
Police believe the offenders scaled a high fence into the ground, before managing to start up a fork-lift truck which was being used to dismantle one of the stands.
http://www.mkweb.co.uk/localnews/Dis...e.asp?ID=49098
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Sounds good. I'm glad I didn't waste money on tickets to New York or Paris now.
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There's something for everyone there:Originally posted by King CnvtI'm planning a romantic weekend in Milton Keynes. Apart from going round the roundabouts, anyone suggest some things to do?
Skiing (on snow) at XScape
Evening at the Milton Keynes Theatre
Pilgrimage to the MK Dons old ground, the National Hockey Stadium
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Originally posted by King CnvtI'm planning a romantic weekend in Milton Keynes. Apart from going round the roundabouts, anyone suggest some things to do?
Milton Keynes? Good sense of humour int ya?!
Snow Dome?
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Go to Lego Land instead. It looks the same but has more of an air of authenticity about it.
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Things to do in Milton Keynes
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