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Reply #30 posted 03/22/05 4:47pm

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There's this delightful 'Trans-Atalntic Scotish' eatery on the corner of Leicester Sq. and Wardour St., called McDonalds smile

They have these American style 'French Fries' cut from real genuine potatoes drool



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Reply #31 posted 03/23/05 3:02am

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XxAxX said:

Lleena said:

Fabulous..I think he's ready for his Ebay debut.




eyepop is that how cloudbuster looks? for real? he's cute

since this is a london thread i'll use london money so i bid a gajillion squid for cloudbuster


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Reply #32 posted 03/23/05 5:14am

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senik said:



There's this delightful 'Trans-Atalntic Scotish' eatery on the corner of Leicester Sq. and Wardour St., called McDonalds smile

They have these American style 'French Fries' cut from real genuine potatoes drool



lol Wow, I'll have to check that out for sure! smile
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Reply #33 posted 03/23/05 5:15am

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XxAxX said:

Lleena said:




Fabulous..I think he's ready for his Ebay debut.




eyepop is that how cloudbuster looks? for real? he's cute

since this is a london thread i'll use london money so i bid a gajillion squid for cloudbuster

I agree. I always knew that Cloudy had to be one of the hottest people on the org. love
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Reply #34 posted 03/23/05 5:15am

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boxed
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Reply #35 posted 03/23/05 5:59am

TheFrog

minneapolisgenius said:

Let's put Cloudbuster on Ebay! biggrin


hmmm
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Reply #36 posted 03/23/05 6:05am

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TheFrog said:

minneapolisgenius said:

Let's put Cloudbuster on Ebay! biggrin


hmmm

Not to pat myself on the back, but I think this is one of the best ideas ever. nod
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Reply #37 posted 03/23/05 6:08am

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minneapolisgenius said:

senik said:



There's this delightful 'Trans-Atalntic Scotish' eatery on the corner of Leicester Sq. and Wardour St., called McDonalds smile

They have these American style 'French Fries' cut from real genuine potatoes drool



lol Wow, I'll have to check that out for sure! smile



If you're coming for the first time, I would recommend an open-top bus tour (although they are getting a bit pricey now-a-days hmmm ).

thumbs up!


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Reply #38 posted 03/23/05 6:11am

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senik said:

minneapolisgenius said:


lol Wow, I'll have to check that out for sure! smile



If you're coming for the first time, I would recommend an open-top bus tour (although they are getting a bit pricey now-a-days hmmm ).

thumbs up!


Yes, this will be my first time there. woot! Although London's too damn expensive IMO. mad
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Reply #39 posted 03/23/05 6:13am

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minneapolisgenius said:

senik said:




If you're coming for the first time, I would recommend an open-top bus tour (although they are getting a bit pricey now-a-days hmmm ).

thumbs up!


Yes, this will be my first time there. woot! Although London's too damn expensive IMO. mad



YES sad 'Tis true sigh


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Reply #40 posted 03/23/05 6:15am

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minneapolisgenius said:

TheFrog said:



hmmm

Not to pat myself on the back, but I think this is one of the best ideas ever. nod


nod worship

For that, i'll even let you buy pizza. hug

no, no! i insist. biggrin
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Reply #41 posted 03/23/05 6:29am

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TheFrog said:

minneapolisgenius said:


Not to pat myself on the back, but I think this is one of the best ideas ever. nod


nod worship

For that, i'll even let you buy pizza. hug

no, no! i insist. biggrin

Are you sure? touched

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Reply #42 posted 03/23/05 6:54am

Jon

Things to see in London:

Tower Bridge. (The bridge that America THOUGHT it was buying).
Crown Jewels. (Just to remind you of Britain’s vast unspendable wealth)
London Eye (to demonstrate that not every city should be laid out in grid form)
West End (not to be confused with the East End)
Oxford Street (to experience the true meaning of human grid-lock)
Black Cab (to experience the true meaning of extortionate grid-lock)
Unlicenced Cab (to experience TRUE multiculturalism… Oh…. And to get lost)
Buckingham Palace (Next to the Beckham’s, see the second grandest palace in England)
Stamford Bridge (See THE lowest common denominator in football)
Highbury (See the second lowest common denominator in football)
White Hart Lane (Now we’re talking!)
You should go and see our great collection of wax in human form.





Oh…. And Cricklewood!

Just don’t forget your brolly….
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Reply #43 posted 03/23/05 7:27am

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Jon said:

Things to see in London:

Tower Bridge. (The bridge that America THOUGHT it was buying).
Crown Jewels. (Just to remind you of Britain’s vast unspendable wealth)
London Eye (to demonstrate that not every city should be laid out in grid form)
West End (not to be confused with the East End)
Oxford Street (to experience the true meaning of human grid-lock)
Black Cab (to experience the true meaning of extortionate grid-lock)
Unlicenced Cab (to experience TRUE multiculturalism… Oh…. And to get lost)
Buckingham Palace (Next to the Beckham’s, see the second grandest palace in England)
Stamford Bridge (See THE lowest common denominator in football)
Highbury (See the second lowest common denominator in football)
White Hart Lane (Now we’re talking!)
You should go and see our great collection of wax in human form.





Oh…. And Cricklewood!

Just don’t forget your brolly….


Oxford Street (to experience the true meaning of human grid-lock)
Black Cab (to experience the true meaning of extortionate grid-lock)


lol

White Hart Lane (Now we’re talking!)


You were doing so well up until that point confused

You should go and see our great collection of wax in human form.


Madame Tusauds... You may spot me there redface


wink



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Reply #44 posted 03/23/05 7:57am

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how about getting to Kings Cross station for the 09.05 to Manchester Picadilly. Then you can have some real fun! lol
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Reply #45 posted 03/23/05 8:02am

Jon

senik said:

Jon said:

You should go and see our great collection of wax in human form.


Madame Tusauds... You may spot me there redface


wink


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As a dummy?
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Reply #46 posted 03/23/05 8:15am

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Jon said:



As a dummy?



No! A dummy wax-work mad


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Reply #47 posted 03/23/05 8:23am

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Other places you should really visit if you're in London:

- the various museums in Kensington (particularly the Nat. Hist. and Science)
- the Parks round that ways as well (Hyde particularly)
- Camden Market
- Borough Food Market (my old woods) thumbs up!
- 'Lunchenette' sandwich bar down borough hight street biggrin
- for live music a safe bet is jazz cafe in camden
- for clubbing, NOWHERE off leicester square mad if you're not really into clubbing, go to Fabric giggle or if you want a particular type of music let me know smile

cry now I feel home sick
jerkoff.....drool BULLSEYE! cool
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Reply #48 posted 03/23/05 8:27am

Jon

senik said:

Jon said:



As a dummy?



No! A dummy wax-work mad



In what section is your lump of wax displayed?
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Reply #49 posted 03/23/05 8:32am

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Jon said:

senik said:




No! A dummy wax-work mad



In what section is your lump of wax displayed?



In 'Superstars' of the millenium.


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Reply #50 posted 03/23/05 8:33am

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Taureau said:

Other places you should really visit if you're in London:

- the various museums in Kensington (particularly the Nat. Hist. and Science)
- the Parks round that ways as well (Hyde particularly)
- Camden Market
- Borough Food Market (my old woods) thumbs up!
- 'Lunchenette' sandwich bar down borough hight street biggrin
- for live music a safe bet is jazz cafe in camden
- for clubbing, NOWHERE off leicester square mad if you're not really into clubbing, go to Fabric giggle or if you want a particular type of music let me know smile

cry now I feel home sick



Good choices son thumbs up!

smile



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Reply #51 posted 03/23/05 8:38am

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senik said:

Taureau said:

Other places you should really visit if you're in London:

- the various museums in Kensington (particularly the Nat. Hist. and Science)
- the Parks round that ways as well (Hyde particularly)
- Camden Market
- Borough Food Market (my old woods) thumbs up!
- 'Lunchenette' sandwich bar down borough hight street biggrin
- for live music a safe bet is jazz cafe in camden
- for clubbing, NOWHERE off leicester square mad if you're not really into clubbing, go to Fabric giggle or if you want a particular type of music let me know smile

cry now I feel home sick



Good choices son thumbs up!

smile





where about are you man? i assume london already confuse biggrin
jerkoff.....drool BULLSEYE! cool
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Reply #52 posted 03/23/05 8:42am

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Jon said:

Things to see in London:

Tower Bridge. (The bridge that America THOUGHT it was buying).
Crown Jewels. (Just to remind you of Britain’s vast unspendable wealth)
London Eye (to demonstrate that not every city should be laid out in grid form)
West End (not to be confused with the East End)
Oxford Street (to experience the true meaning of human grid-lock)
Black Cab (to experience the true meaning of extortionate grid-lock)
Unlicenced Cab (to experience TRUE multiculturalism… Oh…. And to get lost)
Buckingham Palace (Next to the Beckham’s, see the second grandest palace in England)
Stamford Bridge (See THE lowest common denominator in football)
Highbury (See the second lowest common denominator in football)
White Hart Lane (Now we’re talking!)
You should go and see our great collection of wax in human form.





Oh…. And Cricklewood!

Just don’t forget your brolly….






WHITE HART FUCKING LANE?!!?!?!


mad



You could go to Lords, though..? Jimmy Page being a cricket fan, he's bound to have visited Lords a fair few times..... giggle
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Reply #53 posted 03/23/05 8:46am

Jon

May 5th! Election day... You may be here to witness the toppling of our leader...

A night in Fabric would be well on the cards then...

(Fabric is wicked by the way. There or Turnmills).
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Reply #54 posted 03/23/05 8:48am

Jon

RocknRollDave said:


WHITE HART FUCKING LANE?!!?!?!


mad




That aint the rumblings of a gooner I hear is it?
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Reply #55 posted 03/23/05 8:54am

RocknRollDave

Jon said:

RocknRollDave said:


WHITE HART FUCKING LANE?!!?!?!


mad




That aint the rumblings of a gooner I hear is it?




Good God NO!



Erm, just check where I am based, it's on my profile page..



I guess I should do a boxed here...?
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Reply #56 posted 03/23/05 8:55am

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Taureau said:

senik said:




Good choices son thumbs up!

smile





where about are you man? i assume london already confuse biggrin



At this moment in time, I'm sitting in the Red Rose county wink

Ask me Friday morning, it'll be East London thumbs up!


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Reply #57 posted 03/23/05 8:58am

Jon

RocknRollDave said:

Jon said:




That aint the rumblings of a gooner I hear is it?




Good God NO!



Erm, just check where I am based, it's on my profile page..



I guess I should do a boxed here...?


Wicked! Wolves... Twas where I was born mate...

All those score draws...
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Reply #58 posted 03/23/05 9:01am

BinaryJustin

Tate Modern

http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/

It's bloody huge.



Ummmm... Canary Wharf is sort of intriguing. It's very clean compared to the rest of London. It sort of looks like Metropolis in the Superman movies.

http://www.canarywharf.co...rea=Estate



Old Compton Street and Soho

http://www.urban75.org/vi...tonst.html

It doesn't look like much upon first view but the bars here are good.

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Reply #59 posted 03/23/05 9:01am

RocknRollDave

Jon said:

RocknRollDave said:





Good God NO!



Erm, just check where I am based, it's on my profile page..



I guess I should do a boxed here...?


Wicked! Wolves... Twas where I was born mate...

All those score draws...




All those score draws nod bawl



I'm not much of a fan, to be honest, but my wife is a season ticket holder..disbelief Oh God, how many miserable Saturday nights I have had this year ...sad



lol
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