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Why is Fab London so quiet?
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Occasionally use the London forum, but more often I am at work, spending time with my family or in the other areas .... I always check it but its usually about meets which I dont have a lot of time for, prefer the chat. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Aye the tube. Where folk desperately avoid eye contact
Such a culture shock compared to Aberdeen where everyone wants to know your business.
For the record I love London and it's great I'm down a minimum of twice a month now but the nightlife a bit limited where I stay over. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have anyone noticed the difference between the city forums? Like scotland and ireland have a community going on, with a good morning thread plus discussions on diferent subject, is it cos here in london everyone is working too much? lol. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So where does a regular visitor begin their adventures?
The public face of London has become very gentrified. Fine for the first couple of visits but I'm needing more of the other side of life. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It's kinda redundant. Which is a shame.
Unless you're into the porn cinema."
Reading it seems mainly blokes going there. Still who knows. I like to check out new experiences. |
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"So where does a regular visitor begin their adventures?
The public face of London has become very gentrified. Fine for the first couple of visits but I'm needing more of the other side of life."
Lived in London five years and still trying to avoid the gentrification ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So where does a regular visitor begin their adventures?
The public face of London has become very gentrified. Fine for the first couple of visits but I'm needing more of the other side of life.
Lived in London five years and still trying to avoid the gentrification ..."
Same. That's why I like east london. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The forum chugs along at sedentary pace and there's never folk in the chat room.
Where do all you London people hang out?"
I think a lot of peeps use the SE room. Also the SE room has organised two well attended afternoon socials so far this year (January and March), and a number of people from London attended. |
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By *anB451Man
over a year ago
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"So where does a regular visitor begin their adventures?
The public face of London has become very gentrified. Fine for the first couple of visits but I'm needing more of the other side of life.
Lived in London five years and still trying to avoid the gentrification ...
Same. That's why I like east london. "
East London's probably the most gentrified area. It's impossible to go anywhere near Hackney without seeing some bearded bloke sipping a latte... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So where does a regular visitor begin their adventures?
The public face of London has become very gentrified. Fine for the first couple of visits but I'm needing more of the other side of life.
Lived in London five years and still trying to avoid the gentrification ...
Same. That's why I like east london.
East London's probably the most gentrified area. It's impossible to go anywhere near Hackney without seeing some bearded bloke sipping a latte..."
Least it's a local coffee shop and not Fuckbucks! |
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By *bacusMan
over a year ago
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So frustrating that we have a geographically relevant forum and its not used fully.
It should be a great place to get messages between interested parties going
Perhaps we need a social? |
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"So where does a regular visitor begin their adventures?
The public face of London has become very gentrified. Fine for the first couple of visits but I'm needing more of the other side of life.
Lived in London five years and still trying to avoid the gentrification ...
Same. That's why I like east london.
East London's probably the most gentrified area. It's impossible to go anywhere near Hackney without seeing some bearded bloke sipping a latte..."
I live in Dalston (have done for ten years). You're no longer allowed into the area without a beard, banjo and (cask ale) beer |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So frustrating that we have a geographically relevant forum and its not used fully.
It should be a great place to get messages between interested parties going
Perhaps we need a social?"
There's already a London Social being set up for this weekend |
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