Classics both of those.
As were most; if not all; of the others.
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Correct!Originally posted by cojak View PostCardiff is miles away Sal!!
Try The Malverns, or Malvern itself. And Ledbury is a lovely little place. Or Evesham.
It's a lovely part of the country, even across the border into Wales (Monmouth way) is great.
Why spoil it by commuting to Cardiff??
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It is indeed great for kayakking; the pub's better though. The Saracen iirc.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostSymonds Yat, I remember that a great place to go kayaking except the waters bloody freezing of course
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Cardiff is miles away Sal!!
Try The Malverns, or Malvern itself. And Ledbury is a lovely little place. Or Evesham.
It's a lovely part of the country, even across the border into Wales (Monmouth way) is great.
Why spoil it by commuting to Cardiff??
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Symonds Yat, I remember that a great place to go kayaking except the waters bloody freezing of courseOriginally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI agree, the roads are not really up to a daily commute. Looking between Hereford and Monmouth/Symonds Yat area would be worth looking at as they are very nice areas a lot closer to Hereford than Cardiff. Forget Newport, BTW, not as far as Cardiff but really is the pits.
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I agree, the roads are not really up to a daily commute. Looking between Hereford and Monmouth/Symonds Yat area would be worth looking at as they are very nice areas a lot closer to Hereford than Cardiff. Forget Newport, BTW, not as far as Cardiff but really is the pits.Originally posted by zeitghostI wouldn't try commuting from Cardiff to Hereford, the roads are awful.
You could go by train though.
Except that's awful too.
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Now you've got me thinking about Ripping Yarns as well, it's like anything old and funny the Beeb hate repeatingOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostCorrect. The Rutles originated on Rutland Weekend Television, which was the programme several of the Pythons did after the Flying Circus.
I know the drummer from The Rutles - really nice chap
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Correct. The Rutles originated on Rutland Weekend Television, which was the programme several of the Pythons did after the Flying Circus.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostRutland must be where The Rutles came from
I know the drummer from The Rutles - really nice chap
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