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I'm off on my travels, I figure I'll pop in and visit you on my way past.
Where will you take me to show off the best of where you live?
If you come visit me I'll take you to the museum, its full of things to look at (obviously!), the building itself is beautiful inside and id take you up to the roof so we could look across the city and its wonderful architecture. |
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"I'm off on my travels, I figure I'll pop in and visit you on my way past.
Where will you take me to show off the best of where you live?
If you come visit me I'll take you to the museum, its full of things to look at (obviously!), the building itself is beautiful inside and id take you up to the roof so we could look across the city and its wonderful architecture. "
Edinburgh is pretty much one of my favourite places in the world, the people are super friendly, theres always something cool going on and its just a beautiful part of Scotland.
If someone were to come to my city, Id recommend taking a trip a few miles in a different direction to the Lakes District. I'm ungrateful for the city I live in cause I'm very much bored of it, but I love that there are some magical things to do/see in the surrounding area!
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"Bring your snow shoes and we'll go for a wander over the Clwydians AONB, and then pop into my local and defrost ourselves in front of the fire "
Sounds wonderful! |
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Worcester Cathedral is great if you are into museums and old things. Malvern Hills are great for those into the outdoors.... lots of other options too...my bedroom has its attractions!
I know Edinburgh well too. Daughter went to university there.... |
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"I'm off on my travels, I figure I'll pop in and visit you on my way past.
Where will you take me to show off the best of where you live?
If you come visit me I'll take you to the museum, its full of things to look at (obviously!), the building itself is beautiful inside and id take you up to the roof so we could look across the city and its wonderful architecture. "
Bedroom. |
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If someone were to come to my city, Id recommend taking a trip a few miles in a different direction to the Lakes District. I'm ungrateful for the city I live in cause I'm very much bored of it, but I love that there are some magical things to do/see in the surrounding area!
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I love the lake district. Its a beautiful area and i love all the wee towns and villages. I get quite enamoured with the old people in the cafes |
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"I'm so lucky. 1 hour West is The Gower, 1 hour North The Brecon Beacons, 40 mins East the 7 bridge.
I don't go East often.
Oh yeah South, more amazing coast line.
We're off to The Beach OP"
The beach is my favourite! I grew up in a seaside town and I miss it. |
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"Worcester Cathedral is great if you are into museums and old things. Malvern Hills are great for those into the outdoors.... lots of other options too...my bedroom has its attractions!
I know Edinburgh well too. Daughter went to university there...."
I love beautiful old buildings, all the fine details!
Outdoors is good too.
I can't really comment on your bedroom |
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I would start off with a boat cruise round Lough Erne, with a picnic on Devenish Isle. On to Marble Arch caves.
On to the Mourne Mountains to capture the spectacular views, down to Newcastle for fish and chips ovelooking the Irish Sea.
Then all the way up to the Antrim Coast to see the Giants Causeway, then a trip to Bushmills to sample the delights of Irelands Oldest distillery. Back round to Portrush for a blitz round the Northwest 200 circuit on the back of my bike.
Then finishing off in Belfast. Titanic Quarter to see the museum, check out the iconic Harland and Wolf cranes then a pint or two in the Crown.
Followed by my budoir xxx |
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Where do we start on Bradford? We'd meet you at the train station and take you to sunbridge wells, a freshly restored Victorian warren of tunnels under the city full of shops bars and eateries! It's really something awesome! visit Bradford |
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The highlights of Stoke tour would probably be seeing Robbie Williams childhood home, The Bet365 Stadium, Hanley Museum, and Nando's.
Better off skipping all that, and cosying in at Naughty Towers instead. |
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Lots of lovely places here to visit but, for something a little different, I think you would like Wayford wood.
People have been attaching little doors to the bases of trees. You have to hunt for some of them as they're occasionally off the beaten track. There is always something behind the doors. Letters to the fairies (always a good read) or items of jewelry and various random things that children might think the little folk would like. Or, maybe it's stuff that the fairies have collected themselves!
Beautiful woods and a thoroughly charming way to spend an afternoon. |
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I’ll take you to my local beach where we can sit in the sand and admire Dublin City across the bay then I’d whisk you into the city centre and buy you a leprechaun in the leprechaun shop before we hit the Guinness brewery for a night on the town |
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"I'm off on my travels, I figure I'll pop in and visit you on my way past.
Where will you take me to show off the best of where you live?
If you come visit me I'll take you to the museum, its full of things to look at (obviously!), the building itself is beautiful inside and id take you up to the roof so we could look across the city and its wonderful architecture. "
I've only been to Edinburgh once when i was small and i'd love to visit it again.
Come to my crazy little town, home to 75 religions, a real spiritual hub, shrouded in myth and legend. A cornucopia of ancient and medieval wonders where you can get your chakras aligned, your aura massaged and your fortune told on any street. Then there's the countryside; soft and verdant and enveloping to sooth the tired body and soul.
It's really quite nice. |
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I'd take you to Stonehenge, then Salisbury cathedral, Newbury Races, Winchester on a history mystery tour, the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, Longleat Safari Park and then we would finish the day down my local pub. All places I love.
Or we could just go naked on Studland Beach all day with a picnic.... do you like sausages |
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"I'd take you to Stonehenge, then Salisbury cathedral, Newbury Races, Winchester on a history mystery tour, the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, Longleat Safari Park and then we would finish the day down my local pub. All places I love.
Or we could just go naked on Studland Beach all day with a picnic.... do you like sausages "
Oh I'm booking an hotel x |
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"I would start off with a boat cruise round Lough Erne, with a picnic on Devenish Isle. On to Marble Arch caves.
On to the Mourne Mountains to capture the spectacular views, down to Newcastle for fish and chips ovelooking the Irish Sea.
Then all the way up to the Antrim Coast to see the Giants Causeway, then a trip to Bushmills to sample the delights of Irelands Oldest distillery. Back round to Portrush for a blitz round the Northwest 200 circuit on the back of my bike.
Then finishing off in Belfast. Titanic Quarter to see the museum, check out the iconic Harland and Wolf cranes then a pint or two in the Crown.
Followed by my budoir xxx"
I'll need your boudoir. I'll be knackered |
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"Where do we start on Bradford? We'd meet you at the train station and take you to sunbridge wells, a freshly restored Victorian warren of tunnels under the city full of shops bars and eateries! It's really something awesome! visit Bradford "
Ooohhhh sounds interesting! I love that about old cities! |
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"Bring your snow shoes and we'll go for a wander over the Clwydians AONB, and then pop into my local and defrost ourselves in front of the fire
Sounds wonderful!
It's very Christmassy outside "
Im very much embracing the Christmas spirit!! |
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"The highlights of Stoke tour would probably be seeing Robbie Williams childhood home, The Bet365 Stadium, Hanley Museum, and Nando's.
Better off skipping all that, and cosying in at Naughty Towers instead. "
Yeah Im mot sold inthe rest, pop the kettle on |
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"Lots of lovely places here to visit but, for something a little different, I think you would like Wayford wood.
People have been attaching little doors to the bases of trees. You have to hunt for some of them as they're occasionally off the beaten track. There is always something behind the doors. Letters to the fairies (always a good read) or items of jewelry and various random things that children might think the little folk would like. Or, maybe it's stuff that the fairies have collected themselves!
Beautiful woods and a thoroughly charming way to spend an afternoon."
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"In Northampton? ? Erm. ....... Express lift tower lol . We don't have tourist attractions here . You can play dodge the used syringes though Rubi "
Im good at hop scotch! |
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"I’ll take you to my local beach where we can sit in the sand and admire Dublin City across the bay then I’d whisk you into the city centre and buy you a leprechaun in the leprechaun shop before we hit the Guinness brewery for a night on the town "
Can we go see a band and do some dancing? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I'm off on my travels, I figure I'll pop in and visit you on my way past.
Where will you take me to show off the best of where you live?
If you come visit me I'll take you to the museum, its full of things to look at (obviously!), the building itself is beautiful inside and id take you up to the roof so we could look across the city and its wonderful architecture.
I've only been to Edinburgh once when i was small and i'd love to visit it again.
Come to my crazy little town, home to 75 religions, a real spiritual hub, shrouded in myth and legend. A cornucopia of ancient and medieval wonders where you can get your chakras aligned, your aura massaged and your fortune told on any street. Then there's the countryside; soft and verdant and enveloping to sooth the tired body and soul.
It's really quite nice. "
Oooooohhhh I think ill come away a different person! |
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"I'd take you to Stonehenge, then Salisbury cathedral, Newbury Races, Winchester on a history mystery tour, the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, Longleat Safari Park and then we would finish the day down my local pub. All places I love.
Or we could just go naked on Studland Beach all day with a picnic.... do you like sausages "
Im torn between animals and sausages. I think the sausages might win |
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"I'd take you to my favorite art gallery before whisking you off to the mining museum followed by a lovely steak dinner and a night of debauchery "
I love art galleries. I know nothing about art but I know what I like! My family were miners, I find all that fascinating!
Debauchery is right up my street |
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As it's York we could walk the city walls, visit the Minster, go to the shops in the shambles, watch the street acts, and warm up in some of the many bars or cafes. Once it gets dark the ghost walk is a good way to soak up the medieval surroundings and history, and see some of the little courtyards and alleyways that you'd likely miss without a guide |
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"As it's York we could walk the city walls, visit the Minster, go to the shops in the shambles, watch the street acts, and warm up in some of the many bars or cafes. Once it gets dark the ghost walk is a good way to soak up the medieval surroundings and history, and see some of the little courtyards and alleyways that you'd likely miss without a guide "
I might get scared though! You'd need to hold my hand |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm off on my travels, I figure I'll pop in and visit you on my way past.
Where will you take me to show off the best of where you live?
If you come visit me I'll take you to the museum, its full of things to look at (obviously!), the building itself is beautiful inside and id take you up to the roof so we could look across the city and its wonderful architecture.
I've only been to Edinburgh once when i was small and i'd love to visit it again.
Come to my crazy little town, home to 75 religions, a real spiritual hub, shrouded in myth and legend. A cornucopia of ancient and medieval wonders where you can get your chakras aligned, your aura massaged and your fortune told on any street. Then there's the countryside; soft and verdant and enveloping to sooth the tired body and soul.
It's really quite nice.
Oooooohhhh I think ill come away a different person! "
I think that's why a lot of people come here. |
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Trowbridge is shit....so I'll we'll hop over to Bath and I'll show you my home town. We'll hit the fashion museum and the Abbey and I'll show you all my favourite little cobble streets! We'll go for lunch and cocktails followed by an afternoon of shopping and then the evening at the spa drinking champers in the rooftop pool
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Well as said by someone else in Worcester the catherdral but there is also the commandry, royal worcester porcelain museum, the guild hall, new library, old library with art museum, also a boat ride down the river up to a nice country pub by a roaring fire and beverage of Your choice.....but unfortunately it would be with me .....how does that sound |
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Come visit me in Sussex, a minute walk to the beach, I'll take you paddle boarding & kayaking.
The beautiful South Downs are only a few minutes in the other direction, we can go for a leisurely wander or even a blast on either bikes or quads.
A trip to Brighton, ice cream on the pier, shopping in The Lanes, then afternoon tea at The Grand Hotel, we could even pop to BGHS for a lazy soak in the hot tubs & steam rooms x |
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By *ex LutherMan
over a year ago
Closer than you think |
"Come visit me in Sussex, a minute walk to the beach, I'll take you paddle boarding & kayaking.
The beautiful South Downs are only a few minutes in the other direction, we can go for a leisurely wander or even a blast on either bikes or quads.
A trip to Brighton, ice cream on the pier, shopping in The Lanes, then afternoon tea at The Grand Hotel, we could even pop to BGHS for a lazy soak in the hot tubs & steam rooms x"
Sold!! I’m on my way |
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"Come visit me in Sussex, a minute walk to the beach, I'll take you paddle boarding & kayaking.
The beautiful South Downs are only a few minutes in the other direction, we can go for a leisurely wander or even a blast on either bikes or quads.
A trip to Brighton, ice cream on the pier, shopping in The Lanes, then afternoon tea at The Grand Hotel, we could even pop to BGHS for a lazy soak in the hot tubs & steam rooms x
Sold!! I’m on my way "
Can i come too? |
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"Trowbridge is shit....so I'll we'll hop over to Bath and I'll show you my home town. We'll hit the fashion museum and the Abbey and I'll show you all my favourite little cobble streets! We'll go for lunch and cocktails followed by an afternoon of shopping and then the evening at the spa drinking champers in the rooftop pool
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You know ill go anywhere with you |
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"Trowbridge is shit....so I'll we'll hop over to Bath and I'll show you my home town. We'll hit the fashion museum and the Abbey and I'll show you all my favourite little cobble streets! We'll go for lunch and cocktails followed by an afternoon of shopping and then the evening at the spa drinking champers in the rooftop pool
You know ill go anywhere with you "
You say all the right things |
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"Well as said by someone else in Worcester the catherdral but there is also the commandry, royal worcester porcelain museum, the guild hall, new library, old library with art museum, also a boat ride down the river up to a nice country pub by a roaring fire and beverage of Your choice.....but unfortunately it would be with me .....how does that sound "
Boat ride!! He can re-enact titanic! Just the on the boat stuff, not the sinking |
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"Come visit me in Sussex, a minute walk to the beach, I'll take you paddle boarding & kayaking.
The beautiful South Downs are only a few minutes in the other direction, we can go for a leisurely wander or even a blast on either bikes or quads.
A trip to Brighton, ice cream on the pier, shopping in The Lanes, then afternoon tea at The Grand Hotel, we could even pop to BGHS for a lazy soak in the hot tubs & steam rooms x"
Lets do all of it!! |
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By *lue NarwhalMan
over a year ago
Iceland, but Aldi is closer.. |
London, what is there to say about the place?
Well, for a tourist it can be a expensive, so on that basis, my tour would involve visiting the places to get that London feel without feeling like you've been robbed.
We would start at the natural history museum, beautiful building and great exhibits and it's free to get into. I would ensure we get on the behind the scenes tour which takes you into the areas usually off limits to the public..
Next, a short underground trip into the city to visit the British museum. You must be a little peckish at this point, so we'd head to Hoxton to enjoy the real taste of London, pie n'mash with liquor and loads of pepper and vinegar on the pie.. after, a short walk from there we can explore the old marketplaces of Spitalfields with its market, pop up bars and food outlets and then short stroll through the back lanes of the city, past the Gherkin and the Lloyds building to take in the beauty of Leadenhall market, as seen in the Harry Potter films.
No time to stop, it's getting near to sunset and there is nowhere better to watch the sunset across London than from Tower 42 with a glass of gin or something bubbly and views way out beyond London.
Then off for a stroll through the city to St Pauls and then across the Thames to the south bank.. it's a londoners tradition to head south of the water after sundown to enjoy all the pleasures London has to offer.. fortunately the prostitutes, cock fighting and drinking dens are a thing of the past and will evolve a far more genteel stroll along the river, taking in the views of the Shard, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye in the evening.
Having saved all that money, it's time to be a little extravagant and head north to the Landmark hotel for dinner in the winter garden, a huge victorian atrium set in one of Londons grand hotels with a superb menu to match the surroundings. |
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"London, what is there to say about the place?
Well, for a tourist it can be a expensive, so on that basis, my tour would involve visiting the places to get that London feel without feeling like you've been robbed.
We would start at the natural history museum, beautiful building and great exhibits and it's free to get into. I would ensure we get on the behind the scenes tour which takes you into the areas usually off limits to the public..
Next, a short underground trip into the city to visit the British museum. You must be a little peckish at this point, so we'd head to Hoxton to enjoy the real taste of London, pie n'mash with liquor and loads of pepper and vinegar on the pie.. after, a short walk from there we can explore the old marketplaces of Spitalfields with its market, pop up bars and food outlets and then short stroll through the back lanes of the city, past the Gherkin and the Lloyds building to take in the beauty of Leadenhall market, as seen in the Harry Potter films.
No time to stop, it's getting near to sunset and there is nowhere better to watch the sunset across London than from Tower 42 with a glass of gin or something bubbly and views way out beyond London.
Then off for a stroll through the city to St Pauls and then across the Thames to the south bank.. it's a londoners tradition to head south of the water after sundown to enjoy all the pleasures London has to offer.. fortunately the prostitutes, cock fighting and drinking dens are a thing of the past and will evolve a far more genteel stroll along the river, taking in the views of the Shard, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye in the evening.
Having saved all that money, it's time to be a little extravagant and head north to the Landmark hotel for dinner in the winter garden, a huge victorian atrium set in one of Londons grand hotels with a superb menu to match the surroundings. "
Im on my way |
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Your akready in one of my favourite places. But maybe you should include The National Gallery lunch at The Dome a walk up the Scott Monument trip around the old town and stop off at an Italian climb up Arthur's Seat to look down on the city and maybe even go and watch the sunshine over Leith.
Another poster has suggested the tour of the north Bushmills Fermanagh and some of the best of NI...
So maybe a trip to Rome... Trevi Fountain, The Parthenon, Coliseum,
Walk up the Spanish steps for ice cream at the top...then wander through the city taking in all the Archtircture history Bernini Statues including Neptune and sit in a Piazza drinking coffee and people watching...
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"Come visit me in Sussex, a minute walk to the beach, I'll take you paddle boarding & kayaking.
The beautiful South Downs are only a few minutes in the other direction, we can go for a leisurely wander or even a blast on either bikes or quads.
A trip to Brighton, ice cream on the pier, shopping in The Lanes, then afternoon tea at The Grand Hotel, we could even pop to BGHS for a lazy soak in the hot tubs & steam rooms x
Sold!! I’m on my way
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See ya soon
" Can i come too? "
Of course you can xx
" Let's do it all"
Best I make up the spare beds... It's a full house xx |
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"Come visit me in Sussex, a minute walk to the beach, I'll take you paddle boarding & kayaking.
The beautiful South Downs are only a few minutes in the other direction, we can go for a leisurely wander or even a blast on either bikes or quads.
A trip to Brighton, ice cream on the pier, shopping in The Lanes, then afternoon tea at The Grand Hotel, we could even pop to BGHS for a lazy soak in the hot tubs & steam rooms x
Sold!! I’m on my way
See ya soon
Can i come too?
Of course you can xx
Yay!!!
Let's do it all
Best I make up the spare beds... It's a full house xx" |
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"Your akready in one of my favourite places. But maybe you should include The National Gallery lunch at The Dome a walk up the Scott Monument trip around the old town and stop off at an Italian climb up Arthur's Seat to look down on the city and maybe even go and watch the sunshine over Leith.
Another poster has suggested the tour of the north Bushmills Fermanagh and some of the best of NI...
So maybe a trip to Rome... Trevi Fountain, The Parthenon, Coliseum,
Walk up the Spanish steps for ice cream at the top...then wander through the city taking in all the Archtircture history Bernini Statues including Neptune and sit in a Piazza drinking coffee and people watching...
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I'll bring my passport |
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"Well as said by someone else in Worcester the catherdral but there is also the commandry, royal worcester porcelain museum, the guild hall, new library, old library with art museum, also a boat ride down the river up to a nice country pub by a roaring fire and beverage of Your choice.....but unfortunately it would be with me .....how does that sound
Boat ride!! He can re-enact titanic! Just the on the boat stuff, not the sinking "
Does that mean I get to draw you like one of my French girls |
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Onto a lovely island off the far south west coast of Cornwall, lots of energy lines pass thru it to help you slip into a light and mellow mood before dining out around St Ives x |
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We've got a couple of nice pubs?
There are hills everywhere?
Ken Barlow used to live in my town, can show you hose old house?
I live in the arse end of nowhere. |
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"Well as said by someone else in Worcester the catherdral but there is also the commandry, royal worcester porcelain museum, the guild hall, new library, old library with art museum, also a boat ride down the river up to a nice country pub by a roaring fire and beverage of Your choice.....but unfortunately it would be with me .....how does that sound
Boat ride!! He can re-enact titanic! Just the on the boat stuff, not the sinking
Does that mean I get to draw you like one of my French girls "
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"Onto a lovely island off the far south west coast of Cornwall, lots of energy lines pass thru it to help you slip into a light and mellow mood before dining out around St Ives x"
I like this x |
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"We've got a couple of nice pubs?
There are hills everywhere?
Ken Barlow used to live in my town, can show you hose old house?
I live in the arse end of nowhere. "
Hhhmmm.......Ive got a friend lives near you. I could take you to meet them? |
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"Well as said by someone else in Worcester the catherdral but there is also the commandry, royal worcester porcelain museum, the guild hall, new library, old library with art museum, also a boat ride down the river up to a nice country pub by a roaring fire and beverage of Your choice.....but unfortunately it would be with me .....how does that sound
Boat ride!! He can re-enact titanic! Just the on the boat stuff, not the sinking
Does that mean I get to draw you like one of my French girls
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*books art/drawing lessons* |
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"Lots of lovely places here to visit but, for something a little different, I think you would like Wayford wood.
People have been attaching little doors to the bases of trees. You have to hunt for some of them as they're occasionally off the beaten track. There is always something behind the doors. Letters to the fairies (always a good read) or items of jewelry and various random things that children might think the little folk would like. Or, maybe it's stuff that the fairies have collected themselves!
Beautiful woods and a thoroughly charming way to spend an afternoon.
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I know you spend time in Bristol.
Next time you are at a loose end and fancy getting out for some fresh air...check out Arnos Vale cemetery! I know it sounds like an unlikely place to go for a stroll but, trust me, it's an amazing Victorian Gothic haven. A lovely place to wander and, there's a tea room! What more could you ask for.
I recommend giving it a google! |
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"I have a tower worthy of exploration
Do I need a map? "
There's so much more to Blackpool than the tower, although it is a marvel of Victorian engineering, there's the winter gardens, the pleasure beach, miles of golden sands, three piers, plus swinger clubs, what more could you ask for.. |
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"Lots of lovely places here to visit but, for something a little different, I think you would like Wayford wood.
People have been attaching little doors to the bases of trees. You have to hunt for some of them as they're occasionally off the beaten track. There is always something behind the doors. Letters to the fairies (always a good read) or items of jewelry and various random things that children might think the little folk would like. Or, maybe it's stuff that the fairies have collected themselves!
Beautiful woods and a thoroughly charming way to spend an afternoon.
I know you spend time in Bristol.
Next time you are at a loose end and fancy getting out for some fresh air...check out Arnos Vale cemetery! I know it sounds like an unlikely place to go for a stroll but, trust me, it's an amazing Victorian Gothic haven. A lovely place to wander and, there's a tea room! What more could you ask for.
I recommend giving it a google! "
I definitely will! |
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"Well if you come down to gosport I can take you to all the old forts and naval bases. And there are plenty of great views to take in too"
I love exploring |
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"I have a tower worthy of exploration
Do I need a map?
There's so much more to Blackpool than the tower, although it is a marvel of Victorian engineering, there's the winter gardens, the pleasure beach, miles of golden sands, three piers, plus swinger clubs, what more could you ask for.."
Good weather? |
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"I have a tower worthy of exploration
Do I need a map?
There's so much more to Blackpool than the tower, although it is a marvel of Victorian engineering, there's the winter gardens, the pleasure beach, miles of golden sands, three piers, plus swinger clubs, what more could you ask for.."
Im Scottish. I Blackpool. Its law that we visit every year through our childhood |
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"Ooh, a walk along the prom, a stroll along the pier, a wander through the lanes
Holding hands?
Of course. Perhaps arm-in-arm along the pier "
Skipping a la Mary Poppins? |
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"I have a tower worthy of exploration
Do I need a map?
There's so much more to Blackpool than the tower, although it is a marvel of Victorian engineering, there's the winter gardens, the pleasure beach, miles of golden sands, three piers, plus swinger clubs, what more could you ask for..
Good weather? "
I got sunburnt there once! |
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"I have a tower worthy of exploration
Do I need a map?
There's so much more to Blackpool than the tower, although it is a marvel of Victorian engineering, there's the winter gardens, the pleasure beach, miles of golden sands, three piers, plus swinger clubs, what more could you ask for..
Good weather?
I got sunburnt there once! "
where exactly? |
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"I have a tower worthy of exploration
Do I need a map?
There's so much more to Blackpool than the tower, although it is a marvel of Victorian engineering, there's the winter gardens, the pleasure beach, miles of golden sands, three piers, plus swinger clubs, what more could you ask for..
Good weather?
I got sunburnt there once!
where exactly? "
Ill show you |
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"I have a tower worthy of exploration
Do I need a map?
There's so much more to Blackpool than the tower, although it is a marvel of Victorian engineering, there's the winter gardens, the pleasure beach, miles of golden sands, three piers, plus swinger clubs, what more could you ask for..
Good weather?
I got sunburnt there once!
where exactly?
Ill show you "
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"Ooh, a walk along the prom, a stroll along the pier, a wander through the lanes
Holding hands?
Of course. Perhaps arm-in-arm along the pier
Skipping a la Mary Poppins? "
If the need takes us then we simply must |
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"Ooh, a walk along the prom, a stroll along the pier, a wander through the lanes
Holding hands?
Of course. Perhaps arm-in-arm along the pier
Skipping a la Mary Poppins?
If the need takes us then we simply must "
Ill bring a brolly for the twirls! |
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"Ooh, a walk along the prom, a stroll along the pier, a wander through the lanes
Holding hands?
Of course. Perhaps arm-in-arm along the pier
Skipping a la Mary Poppins?
If the need takes us then we simply must
Ill bring a brolly for the twirls! "
Perfect |
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