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Yep - it's going to be a sprint to the tube.Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt’s cats and dogs in London
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One thing I like(d) about Cambridge is it's sunny a lot, and everyone seems to 'make an effort'; everything is well maintained, clean and tidy. Oh, and the calibre of the ladies walking around the centre is seldom surpassed.Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
What's Cambridge like? I have never been there (apart from mild and grey).
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Some good boozers too, check out "The Champion of The Thames" and "St. Radegund" for two good ones.
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Not too bad, fairly flat and thus handy for cycling.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostGot a gig coming up in Cambridge. 2 weeks, then wfh until project ends. 4 months work, maybe a stage 2.
What's Cambridge like? I have never been there (apart from mild and grey).
For 2 weeks it isn't worth getting lodgings. But I've been based here almost two years and pay £100 a week for a large room in a shared house, which seems pretty reasonable these days. Also it's handy to be able to leave clobber here over the weekend when I'm back in London.
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Got a gig coming up in Cambridge. 2 weeks, then wfh until project ends. 4 months work, maybe a stage 2.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSame in Cambridge - Looks like Venus, seen from the ground, without the molten rock and red tinge.
What's Cambridge like? I have never been there (apart from mild and grey).
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Doesn't it always rain in Yorktulipe?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAnd its pissing it down with rain!
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Since when is the longest day the first day of summer?
So June 20th was Spring was it?
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