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Originally posted by daviejones View PostI used to stay there when on courses in Reading...the single rooms are a joke. You can sit on the loo and lean forward and be in the bedroom at the same time...
One of the worst hotels I have stayed in to be honest.....not the worst though!!!
That must save some time when you are in a hurry?
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Originally posted by s2budd View PostWhen in Reading on a gig, before I find a good pad to rent I stay here
Comfort Inn
39 Christchurch Road
Reading
RG2 7AN
It is walking distance to the centre and probably Green Park.
One of the worst hotels I have stayed in to be honest.....not the worst though!!!
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Reading Hotel
When in Reading on a gig, before I find a good pad to rent I stay here
Comfort Inn
39 Christchurch Road
Reading
RG2 7AN
It is walking distance to the centre and probably Green Park.
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostNo idea...hehehe
Now I'm intrigued, so I may have to sign up at some stage. It's blocked from work until 6pm, so no chance of me signing up from here!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWho? Is she a facebook person?
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Is someone gonna tell me who Ruth Draper is or do I have to get medieval on you asses?
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Originally posted by chef View Postfacebook picture related.. doesn't matter..
i'm guessing your on the left, you had your chance to say, decision is made
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Originally posted by chef View Postsorry AP, ammended it..
you still haven't answered Left or Right?
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWhat about me, not good enough to do some stalking
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Originally posted by chef View Poston a more serious note, what's the name of the place (obviously PM if you dont want the likes of SA or SD stalking outside your place ), will add it to my list of possibles..
is there a decent pub nearby?
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