Originally posted by DimPrawn
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I quite like the seaside in winter.
When I worked at CSC they used to have their 'Christmas do' at the winter gardens in Blackpool in January- great fun.
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The NHS Pension place in Fleetwood is a bit of a tulip hole!
There's two things that smell of fish in Fleetwood. One is fish, the other is not fish!
PS my boat is pictured on Fleetwood Lake.
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My great-great-grandfather was the first person to own a bicycle in Fleetwood!
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostPeople are always banging on about Slough.
While it might not be the most salubrious town in England, it is certainly a lot better than many comparably-sized towns in the West Midlands, Lancs, Yorks, Essex etc.
Slough gets a bad rap. It's all that Betcheman bloke's fault.
It's not as though Harlow or Huddersfield has Windsor Great Park next door to it.
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Fleetwood's a nice place. Not interesting, just nice. Especially if you like fresh fish and don't mind drizzle.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostPeople are always banging on about Slough.
While it might not be the most salubrious town in England, it is certainly a lot better than many comparably-sized towns in the West Midlands, Lancs, Yorks, Essex etc.
Slough gets a bad rap. It's all that Betcheman bloke's fault.
It's not as though Harlow or Huddersfield has Windsor Great Park next door to it.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI thought this post was going to be a remembrance thread for out pedantic spelling poster, god bless his soul.
Anyone know why he used the moniker 'Fleetwood'?
He liked to throw in a bit of French as well, just to be poncey.
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I thought this post was going to be a remembrance thread for out pedantic spelling poster, god bless his soul.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostPeople are always banging on about Slough.
While it might not be the most salubrious town in England, it is certainly a lot better than many comparably-sized towns in the West Midlands, Lancs, Yorks, Essex etc.
Slough gets a bad rap. It's all that Betcheman bloke's fault.
It's not as though Harlow or Huddersfield has Windsor Great Park next door to it.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostMakes Slough look good
While it might not be the most salubrious town in England, it is certainly a lot better than many comparably-sized towns in the West Midlands, Lancs, Yorks, Essex etc.
Slough gets a bad rap. It's all that Betcheman bloke's fault.
It's not as though Harlow or Huddersfield has Windsor Great Park next door to it.
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