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It's 50 quid a pop nowOriginally posted by Darren_Test View PostI stayed at "The Lynnwood" aka "Bentleys" (very near to NC Utd Stadium/City Center/General Hospital) for 6 months or so. £25 for good rooms with BB . Free parking as well. Rooms with shared bath also there, but not good.
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Been there with a particularly fit lass I worked with. We decided to hire a row boat on the river, and I totally freaked out - the boat was well wobbly and I couldn't row properly and she got up and wobbled the boat to take the oars I freaked out again, crying like a baby cos I really was gonna drown...Originally posted by d000hg View PostPop into Durham when you are bored, it's 10min on the train and very beautiful.
I can't swim....
She was pissing herself.
Still, was the day Newc Utd lost to Liverpool and got relegated from Prem, three years ago???
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Pop into Durham when you are bored, it's 10min on the train and very beautiful.
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Free Wi-Fi?Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostI stayed at "The Lynnwood" aka "Bentleys" (very near to NC Utd Stadium/City Center/General Hospital) for 6 months or so. £25 for good rooms with BB . Free parking as well. Rooms with shared bath also there, but not good.
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I stayed at "The Lynnwood" aka "Bentleys" (very near to NC Utd Stadium/City Center/General Hospital) for 6 months or so. £25 for good rooms with Breakfast . Free parking as well. Rooms with shared bath also there, but not good.Last edited by Darren_Test; 21 September 2011, 11:14.
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Newcastle
Next gig, start Thur (odd day I know) big Gov. employer, no need to name easy to work out but how's it up there? Rate is cock-on, 100 miles fae home so I may well stay over one or two nights and do the Bigg Market thing, been to Newc many times on a day or an evening but never worked there. Also looking for a place to stay, B&B or summert - NE Newcastle if anyone knows anywhere!
Why, aye!
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