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Originally posted by Zippy View PostIt explains an awful lot ....
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Used to live in a small town in West Berkshire - the one where some guy became so bored he went barkers back in the 80`s and decided to go hunting......people.
Pretty place but boring, Swindon to the West and scummy Newbury to the East.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostEver had a 'night out' in Reddich? I have
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostWhich reminds me - I really must visit Canada I have quite a few relatives over there - one hears nothing but good things about Canada .
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostVancouver winters are as mild as here! and Toronto winters are milders than most of Canada...Toronto usually doesn;t have any snow on the ground whereas other parts - Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg have 100's of cm of snow. I know I used to live in Ottawa, Toronto and Winnipeg.
Winnipeg BTW has temperatures ranging from -43C to +35C and Ottawa is commonly know as the coldest capital in the world. colder than Moscow. But its still one of the best cities on the planet.
Which reminds me - I really must visit Canada I have quite a few relatives over there - one hears nothing but good things about Canada .
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThere you go, I suppose that shows everything is subjective.
I know you can't adequately judge places based on holiday experiences but I found Vancouver dull but felt right at home in Toronto.
I wouldn't want to be in either during the winter though.
Winnipeg BTW has temperatures ranging from -43C to +35C and Ottawa is commonly know as the coldest capital in the world. colder than Moscow. But its still one of the best cities on the planet.
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Originally posted by TriggerHippy View PostWhat are the chances that started and ended with a tour of the bus station?
You could always nip round to Jacqui's house and go through her husbands video collection and have a pot noodle.
I did a contract there about 20 years ago - fraking hated the place.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostInteresting how one of the most boring people in the world (sasguru) is always posting about the most boring place in the world.
I suspect the most boring place in the world is being in a room with sasguru.
This from the Swindon man so dull and deluded that he thinks driving a pimped up Beemer makers him interesting
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