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Previously on "Chester."
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Chester is very nice but if you don't speak Polish you are going to be in the minority these days.
A visit to Cheshire Oaks outlet 'mall' is a must if you want to see the ancient art of shoplifting being expertly demonstrated by the scousers.
Are MBNA still there? Went there for an interview once and it was a very strange place.
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I used to go out in Chester when I was working in Runcorn (tough choice!)
Go down to the wonderful "Rosie O'Grady's Pump House" for boogying the night away.
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Waddesdon? If so, accept my sincerest apologies, it's a beautiful place. If not, feck off!Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View PostTwo clues:-
1) It's a village
2) There's a rather nice stately home here
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Two clues:-Originally posted by richard-af View PostIt is H.W., then, you fibber!
1) It's a village
2) There's a rather nice stately home here
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It is H.W., then, you fibber!Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View PostNah. I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you...
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Nah. I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you...Originally posted by richard-af View PostAh! High Wycombe, then. Makes sense now.
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Ah! High Wycombe, then. Makes sense now.Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View PostBuckinghamshire
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Here in the background keeping quiet. Chester about 45 mins on a crappy merseyrail train from Liverpool. Aren't HBOS there in the city centre.Originally posted by kramer View Postyour close to liverpool if you fancy a scoop with the crowd over here SA... sure we could get Coops out... speaking of which where is he?
Nightlife is better in Liverpool though.
Going back into the background now.
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That reminds me - what is your uncle Eric up to now that he's finished filming Life of Brian and shooting down gliders in Edlesborough?Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
Must be Uncle Ernie and Auntie Enid.
Plus all the cousins.
I wondered where they'd got to.
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