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I really don't see what all the fuss is about with these Christmas Markets. All the stalls sell the same old tat and the food is usually some disgusting central European slop. As for gluhwein and the like, I can happily chuck that straight into the canal.
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Took a trip into Leeds today to get my train tickets so popped in, not brilliant, mostly tat but a few nice bits and picked up the littlest's Christmas present.
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Going to Lincoln 1st weekend in December - theirs is one of the oldest German market in the UK.
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Originally posted by stek View PostNear Kirkgate Market? Wasn't Hogey's was it, on Eastgate?
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Had a Cristmas night out in some poncy tulip-hole on the edge of Leeds market last year.
What a f***in' awful night out that was........
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Leeds German Martket opens today..
I'll call in tonight I think, get the Piccadilly train to Leeds, walk up to Millennium Square, sample a Hellesbrau oder zwei and a couple of kasewurst, using stek's suck and bite method. Gotta be careful with these sausages, a few years ago my mate foolishly just bit his and squirted hot cheese all over the front his North Face. Looked like he'd been jizzed on Silence of the Lambs style.Tags: None
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