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Re: Paris - the city of steps.
Those steps up to the first level on the eifell tower are a killer... was there not so long ago.....people where coming down cheering everyone up by telling them how many more parts to the level ....gits:)
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Well mi boss is off there this weekend so he might come back a happy cheery dude well here's hoping.
:Banane32: Shillelagh Dublin is nice but as with Weegieland Auld Reekie has culture, bars and night life that is as good as Dublin something fore everybody. Besides going to Glasgow and needing a holiday to recover shows how good it is. :D :Banane39: G-man it seems more than a few around here have had a good time in Glasgow so will it go down as a recomendation from you as an ex resident esp. stag and hen do's? :) |
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Edinburgh is a stunning city, with it's castle on an extinct volcano, and the views from Arthurs seat are to die far, but the people!:( A more conservative, up tight people you'll not meet in this sceptred isle. For fun and frivolity head west to Glasgow and it's warm funny folk. You can always go to Edinburgh for the day on a very good train service from Glasgow, and still be back in time for tea of a fried Mars bar and a wee dram to wash it down. |
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G-man its normally fried marsbar chips and a bottle of Buckfasts finest (abelow 20 bottle).:D Most people on here would feal at home in Glasgow they are just as mad. :)
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Lol, even the down and outs know how to party in Glasgow.
I had a high old time with some on a three pieces suite under the George V bridge, when I was walking home from a club. They were so nice they invited me to call again, and I did the following week.:) |
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Ah yes I remember that conversation, along with a few others.:rolleyes:
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G-man I will be in Glasgow in a few weeks time do you want a pic of the GEO V bridge for your collection or some other lovely site maybe to add to the gallery?:)
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Hi Floss,
I can recommend Berlin. An interesting mix of old and new architecture, lots of history, a bohemian sector in East Berlin, a cheap and efficient underground system some great bars and relativly cheap. Easyjet flights from Liverpool. Also the Christmas market in Leipzig which we visited on the way back from Colditz. Sells the sort of things you like... might even be a Slik cassette there! |
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The legless woman and her nifty way with two pram wheels, will live with me for ever.;) |
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How could I forget.
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hee hee I think mine and spuggie's imagination needs no help with that story garinda!!! I also remember that conversation it led on to spuggie recommending tena lady to me ;) :D :p
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And large pampers
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It was a dark red dralon, if my memory serves me right, and quite bouncy. |
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