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Liverpool was good to you in your undergraduate years and I can understand your fondness for it - but don't expect everyone to feel the same. |
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I haven't been back in 25 years but i believe it is better now than when i lived there because of all the re-generation -except for the Garden Festival site of '84 which has been left to go to rack and ruin -though there are plans for regenerating it.
A friend of mine went the other weekend, with my god-daughter who is 9, and she said they had a fantastic day out. They went to the docks to visit HMS Liverpool where her brother had served as a sailor many years ago -it is being de-commissioned apparently. Liverpool is full of stunning buildings and offers great galleries theatres and shopping. Stick your fingers in your ears and give it another go Sue! |
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I did like the lambananas: Superlambanas - The Flock Superlambanana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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The Garden Festival site has been partly restored (some of it's going to be residential) and is open I believe.
Visited Liverpool a few times recently- quite impressed, I believe its much better than it was before Liverpool 1 was built. The accent does grate a bit, though! |
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a vibrant new community with over 1,300 new homes across 26 residential blocks... I hate it when they use the word community in a context like this - a community as to develop not be created from scratch. Granted the buildings of Liverpool One look nice but I'm not really interested in another shopping destination... yes this is a woman saying this, pick yourself up off the floor! I've been to too many already - Trafford centre, Bull Ring Birmingham, Touchwood Solihull, Merry Hill Dudley, Meadowhall Sheffield... And it's taken trade away from other parts of the city centre. Glad someone agrees with me about the accent! I was rather sad when we visited in 2008 the year of City of Culture that the museum was only half finished and the pier head area was a building site. Bad timing, I thought. They were only just finishing off Liverpool One then too. |
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If I went on a visit, I would take just enough money to buy a drink and a butty(or I might even take my own) and just my camera.......that way the shops don't draw me in.
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It's not really that I'm tempted by the shops - it's the idea of shops as a destination that I don't like. Most of them in the big shopping centres are selling things people don't really need - and those folk will be back next week to buy even more non-essentials, then complain about their debts... it seems to be a way of life these days - must-have! By the way Margaret have you been to Liverpool and if so what are your thoughts on the city? |
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I do, but I don't take it when I go out on my photographic expeditions.......I have an emergency 20 pound note in my camera bag, spare batteries and that's it.
I focus on what I have set out to do with my day...take pictures....Ihave been known to forego food in favour of taking pics when time is short(like on the coach trips). I haven't been to the city to look around...only to a study day at one of the hospitals there. I'm sure I would enjoy the architecture, and I could put up with accent to do that. |
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Liverpool has always been one of me favourite citys in this country, Have been going since mid 60s, n before that wi parents, Love the scouse sense of humour n friendliness can't beat it, Compare that side of it to Manchester were i lived fer 18 months or so about 11 yrs back n its no contest.
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We should have bought a load, when we were there as students in the early eighties. They were going for a pittance back then, and mainly used as student digs. Go for a bomb now Queen. (He said in his best scouse accent. Which he loves almost as much as the city itself, and it's people.) :D |
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Perhaps that's why you dislike Liverpool, and the Liverpudlian accent. An unobtainable, glittering prize. :D |
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Think we'd have had to rub our two pennies together to afford them even back then -being poor students:rolleyes::D Think I might have told you a bit about a beautiful Grade II Georgian place where i lived back then - when i become rich and famous, if you're lucky I might buy it for you -could just see you living there.:p |
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I had the best student digs in the whole city, wth breathtaking views of the Anglican catherdral. Though it was very expensive at £17.50 per week, when most of my friends were paying a tenner, to live in shared Georgian houses round the corner. I always had a taste for luxury. :D |
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