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Previously on "Woking"
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My charming little golf club is there. If you are a golfer you are in Britain's Amen Corner
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHi Gricer!
There is something ironic about Martians coming all that way just to destroy Woking, but dying because it was even worse than they thought.
I honestly do have to say I rather like Woking.
I had my first IT gig there. In Old Woking, in fact. I lived in the St John's part of town which was very pleasant.
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Worked there through most of 2012. Never really wandered out of the town centre but was alright.
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bit of a s*ithole for Surrey. thought it would be more affluent being so close to Lannndon - seems to be over run by Eastern Europeans...
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWinchester doesn't agree.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNever been to Basingstoke but this seems OK
Seems to me, if you have the money you can live well in any area, what.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat property above seemed to be in the town itself.
But then most British town centres are pig fugly.
That's precisely the point I'm making, all town centres nowadays are ugly and infested by chavs from all over Europe, even places like affluent Cobham.
So judging an area by its town centre is silly.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThere are some nice villages around Basingstoke if that's your bag. Basingstoke itself is fugly incarnate, for the most part.
But then most British town centres are pig fugly.
That's precisely the point I'm making, all town centres nowadays are ugly and infested by chavs from all over Europe, even places like affluent Cobham.
So judging an area by its town centre is silly.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNever been to Basingstoke but this seems OK
Seems to me, if you have the money you can live well in any area, what.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIt's all relative and, by relative, I mean Basingstoke.
Seems to me, if you have the money you can live well in any area, what.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostYou really are Mr Thick from Thickington (or is it actually Woking that you escaped the delights of Wandsworth to?)- to recap the original post was
If it is now your home town,then sorry you may have made a bit of a mistake
Oh look here's a quite nice property in a nice area half a mile from the station
HTH, dunce.Last edited by sasguru; 11 April 2014, 16:17.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot really - I'm just tired of stupid statements like "London's crap" or "Surrey's crap". Or "Anything's crap" that's not homogenous in any way, shape or form.
It speaks of a particular kind of denseness.First time I've visited - bit of a s*ithole for Surrey .. thought it would be more affluent being so close to Lannndon
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