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working away and stopped off at mudeford on my way to my hotel, Even this time of year it looks great
Two questions
a, whats your favourite childhood memory of the seaside
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b, which one of you lucky sod lives nearest to the coast and how close are you |
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I live close to the sea, I hear it at night if it is stormy.
I see and smell it every day and I work within a stones throw of it.
Lucky lucky me ..... mind the down side is my house windows and car are very often coated in a rime of salt and it rots the cars. |
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"working away and stopped off at mudeford on my way to my hotel, Even this time of year it looks great
Two questions
a, whats your favourite childhood memory of the seaside
and
b, which one of you lucky sod lives nearest to the coast and how close are you"
Cornwall every time loved it then love it now
Have a place close to St Ives, some of my happiest memories and a few of my saddest
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"I love the seaside but only out of season when its like a ghost town, thats why i always go once early in the year and once later in the year" mudeford had 2 people fishing tonight compared with 200 families crabbing in the summer it was so different
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I think there is something intrinsic in all of us that makes us want to live by water whether the sea, river loch or lake. I know I wouldn't want to live anywhere landlocked now. |
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We live 5 minutes away from the sea and do you know something ?
We never bother with it .. strange but true.
5 minutes away is Newbiggin by the Sea,then Druridge Bay, Amble, Warkworth, Alnmouth, Seahouses, Beadnell, Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh then Berwick upon t, then 15 minutes in the other direction and we're into rural Northumberland or we can go 20minutes down the coast and we have Whitley Bay, Tynemouth, North Shields .. |
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"I think there is something intrinsic in all of us that makes us want to live by water whether the sea, river loch or lake. I know I wouldn't want to live anywhere landlocked now. "
i always thought it was because im a pisces that my inner fish was drawing me to the water,, like you i couldnt live far away from it. |
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Nothing better than being able to hear the sea when lying in bed, not being able to sleep.
Nothing more healthy than sea air.
Nothing more fun than battling with waves.
Nothing more delicious than seafood.
... and "tits out" in the summer.
( sorry for expressing a little bias here )
Damnit, now I've a got an ambition in life, get thee to the seaside. |
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"We live 5 minutes away from the sea and do you know something ?
We never bother with it .. strange but true.
5 minutes away is Newbiggin by the Sea,then Druridge Bay, Amble, Warkworth, Alnmouth, Seahouses, Beadnell, Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh then Berwick upon t, then 15 minutes in the other direction and we're into rural Northumberland or we can go 20minutes down the coast and we have Whitley Bay, Tynemouth, North Shields .."
do you ever get your passports out and visit south shield ? |
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When I lived in hong kong the flat looked out over the south china sea which was fantastic, lived in Southend about a 5 min walk from sea could see it if I stood in middle of road now being in Basildon I miss the drive along the sea front to work. |
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"We live 5 minutes away from the sea and do you know something ?
We never bother with it .. strange but true.
5 minutes away is Newbiggin by the Sea,then Druridge Bay, Amble, Warkworth, Alnmouth, Seahouses, Beadnell, Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh then Berwick upon t, then 15 minutes in the other direction and we're into rural Northumberland or we can go 20minutes down the coast and we have Whitley Bay, Tynemouth, North Shields ..
do you ever get your passports out and visit south shield ? "
aye but do you know what a frenchman looks like?? |
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"We live 5 minutes away from the sea and do you know something ?
We never bother with it .. strange but true.
5 minutes away is Newbiggin by the Sea,then Druridge Bay, Amble, Warkworth, Alnmouth, Seahouses, Beadnell, Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh then Berwick upon t, then 15 minutes in the other direction and we're into rural Northumberland or we can go 20minutes down the coast and we have Whitley Bay, Tynemouth, North Shields ..
do you ever get your passports out and visit south shield ?
aye but do you know what a frenchman looks like??"
sorry you got the wrong town
im in south shields not Hartlepool thats another 35 miles further south |
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South coast here ... about 5 minutes from the Solent, one of the busiest, most interesting stretches of water anywhere in the world. There's always something to see, from Ocean liners and Royal Navy warships to hovercraft and racing yachts. I never, ever get tired of it.
I lived inland for 5 years once but just missed the sea too much and had to come back to my favourite stretch of coastline |
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