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Previously on "Triple rooms in London"
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It's likely that the hotel can easily arrange your desired bed configuration, but might not have been able to list it on the internet reservation system. Ring & ask.
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Let's be honest here, hotels in London invariably suck. They're either overpriced with a rubbish/outdated/manky decor, or are overpriced for mere mortals more interested in spending their hard earned spondoolies on shampoo and strippers.
There's plenty of apartments (supposedly for professional folk on business) available for 1 - 2 night stays in London, many of which have multi bedrooms. These normally stack up pretty well in terms of £cost and more often than not you get a smart pad in a decent area for less than a Hotel.
And so the lesson endeth
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Aren't there youth hostels in Central London?
I'm sure there's one in Tottenham Court Road, near (or even in) Centre Point.
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Hey, pick on your own thread for a good old fashioned blokey cat fight!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNope, I'm merely letting OG have a dose or two back, he's more than happy to dish it.
Have one on me.
still no need to let the facts get in the way heh!
and
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Originally posted by original PM View Postchruchill sort it out - you are on one again - this weeks person to attack is OG
if you are going to be a **** at leat be a **** to everyone!
Have one on me.
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chruchill sort it out - you are on one again - this weeks person to attack is OG
if you are going to be a **** at leat be a **** to everyone!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI've got one thanks.
I'd be trading yours in for a refund if I were you. It seems pretty crap from where I'm looking.
With regards to your dictionary, they're available online and just to give you a clue, Wilmslows cameras can hardly be covert if his neighbours can see them.
So, off you pop and see what other posts you can **** up.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou need a life.
I'd be trading yours in for a refund if I were you. It seems pretty crap from where I'm looking.
With regards to your dictionary, they're available online and just to give you a clue, Wilmslows cameras can hardly be covert if his neighbours can see them.
So, off you pop and see what other posts you can **** up.
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