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Originally posted by JesusMarrilianfan in a dress at the office party debacle of 98?
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Originally posted by Mr CrosbyFlares in Cardiff is the most frightening place I've been in. I was propositioned twice on the way to the toilet by women old enough to be my grandmother. They weren't lookers either....
Mordy in "better not say any more" Mode
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Originally posted by MordacI might just try both.
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Originally posted by Mr CrosbySoda's good but small, I'd stick to Flares if I was you.
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Originally posted by milanbenesBute street and Penarth are the places to be
Milan.
In the Bay
Indian - Spice Merchant is good
Chinese (dim sum) - Bar Orient
Decent Japanese place around there aswell.
Woods is okay as well.
Do NOT go to the Brasserie above pizza express under any circumstances.
HTH
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Originally posted by MordacVery helpful Zeit. I had to change the date (client was fairly understanding when I explained that they'd have to charter a helicopter to fly me from the nearest available hotel ) so I'm in the Marriott tomorrow instead. Not that any of you care, I just didn't want you all thinking I'd opted for the cardboard box.
No jacuzzi though, sorry Janey.
Any recommendations for a night out? One of the chaps here has recommended Bar Soda (or is it Soda Bar?) but that's because his niece runs it. Worth a pop on a Wednesday night?
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My client's offered to pay my hotel bills for when I visit their site (5 nights at a time), and their management people tend to stay at a hotel in the town centre at £150 a night. I said I wanted to stay there too, which they agreed to, but the cost for 1 week, plus £15 a night WiFi access is simply taking the piss in my eyes. I'd happily find a £75 a night hotel and save them £500 a week, but I wonder if I'd actually go down in their estimation if I did that. Like, "Well, we need his skills so give him what he wants" type thing.
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You should write tourist guides for a living, you should. All those helpful hints would be wasted otherwise...
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