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I wish someone would teach my daughter not to be so cheeky to her mother, she knows i am about 2000 miles away and can't just drive up the motorway to belt her one. :rolleyes:
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Since i have left England she has moved and will not give me her new address, don't know why :confused:
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In Glasgow today and was at the outdoor ice rink when a beginner had a stumble and ended up at the fence. He collided with it in front of a women and her daughter (about 6) and apologised but her reaction was that of someone who did not get an apology. It did contain bad language in it and would have been heard by her child and others.
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Depends on were though a few miles outside covers a lot little towns. |
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Avoid Coatbridge the residents dont know what good manners are. I blame the buckfast. Nice digs though and as they say close to the city (traffic permitting) and relaxing.
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it is only 2 mins from the plant and the food is good. Gets about boring after a few weeks on your own though. A lot of us this time which is ok, except I drink more than when I am on my own :D
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Saying that though dont think i have ever been in digs or a hotel were manners are bad. Dont know if that is a fluke or the norm as they reckon that there is a lot of stress in the hotel/lodging trade. Has anyone had a place they stayed have bad mannered staff whether local uk wide or abroad?
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