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Previously on "Got a day off today. Bored. Where shall I go out for the day (South East)"
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostUpdate:
I got my arse out of bed and took train to London.
Went to Science museum and saw the IMAX film about the Hubble Space telescope in 3D. Highly recommended!
Now trying to decide whether to go to evening service at Westminster Abbey or visit a Soho "walk-up" for a bit of naughty fun..
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Update:
I got my arse out of bed and took train to London.
Went to Science museum and saw the IMAX film about the Hubble Space telescope in 3D. Highly recommended!
Now trying to decide whether to go to evening service at Westminster Abbey or visit a Soho "walk-up" for a bit of naughty fun..
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWell its good that you are keeping the railways alive because without you they would die. Usually cheaper to drive. Good on you. I hope you claim all the tickets as tax deductable.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSorry, I'm a contractor, price rarely comes into it.
HTH BIDI.
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Go to Leeds Castle and see the aviary before it closes.
BBC News - Leeds Castle to shut its aviary to save £200,000
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJump on a train to the seaside.
Have fish and chips, stroll along the promenade. Drink coffee. Relax.
Have a stroll along the South Bank. Drink coffee. Relax. Watch the world go by at All Bar One the other side of Tower Bridge, do some nice Tapas nibbles there too.
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Bike ride or go for a run?
I went for a run yesterday, I think a small tremor was picked up in Guildford.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostIt's raining slightly, so no sun bathing.
No girlfriend, so no dogging.
Already done Thorpe Park, so not there again.
Can't be bothered to get the boat out.
Totally lazy and de-motivated, but need to get out of the house.
Suggestions please?
It will be like a big day out..
TIA
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Jump on a train to the seaside.
Have fish and chips, stroll along the promenade. Drink coffee. Relax.
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostI once got on a train to work, and just kept going and had a day trip to France. Work had been getting me down and I really enjoyed just pissing off for a day, had alovely lunch, bought some local foods, and some wine, sat on the beach, come home on the late boat. Boulougne, when speed ferries were going there. Nice day out, cleansed the pipes too.
But Boulougne smells of fish.
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