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celcho
11 Jan 2005, 8:52pm
this place is soooo cool. pubs are awesome. living in a big city is cool. this is just a great place.
i'm on great russell st. in bloomsbury (wc1 3la) if anyone lives nearby.
there are some people on sm that live in or around london, aren't there? maybe we could meet at your favorite pub or something. i'm always up for trying a new pub.
if anyone in the uk, or really anyone in europe has an old monitor they want to sell or rent for the next 3 months, pm, im, or email me. i brought my desktop but no monitor.
i haven't travelled to any other countries yet, but i will in the next couple weeks. london has proven quite amazing, so i'm sure the rest of the europe will be impressive, too.
-Ryan
Shorty
11 Jan 2005, 9:00pm
Alright mate, you are gonna love it there :D
Im a bit further away than I used to be but I have to head down one weekend soon.. so we gotta meet up :cool:
London rocks, it really does, have fun mate! :thumbsup:
celcho
11 Jan 2005, 9:48pm
lemme know when you're down here.
my uk cell is 07981980902.
bothered
12 Jan 2005, 6:55am
Loads to see in London. Two of my faves are the Tower of London and the Natural History Museum. The Museum building itself is fantastic. Have a great time celcho.
Shorty
12 Jan 2005, 8:27am
Will do Ryan :D
PressX
12 Jan 2005, 10:49am
I may be in London weekend Feb 5th - If I am I am sure we can meet for a beer...
celcho
12 Jan 2005, 11:17pm
pressx, just give me a call.
i think i'm going to go to a soccer game (i guess you guys call it football). let me know if you have any recommendations on where to go, which team to see, or any suggestions from locals on going to a game.
floppybootstomp
12 Jan 2005, 11:32pm
Football (soccer): You're spoilt for choice in London: Tottenham Hotspurs (Spurs); Arsenal; Charlton; West Ham; Queens Park Rangers; Crystal Palace, and they're just the ones I can think of, I'm not a soccer fan.
Nearest to you is Arsenal.
If you fancy coming down to Greenwich one afternoon/evening, then we could have a sup in the Cutty Sark Pub and I could show you around Greenwich, not that's it's a very big place :D National Maritime Museum there is good though, if you're into museums.
Train from Charing Cross to Greenwich (for Greenwich) or Maze Hill (for Cutty Sark pub).
We're also going to see Cake at The Astoria in Charing Cross Road on Friday 4th February if you want to cop yourself a ticket (£16.50) we'll see you there.
If you fancy it, PM me and I'll give you my cell phone number. But beware, I am seriously old ;)
bothered
13 Jan 2005, 6:49am
Seriously old starts around 92 doesn't it?
You're nowt but a kid floppy.
Geeky1
13 Jan 2005, 9:29am
seriously old starts at 25. :p ;D
profdlp
13 Jan 2005, 9:38am
seriously old starts at 25. :p ;D
Laugh now, chum. :cool:
seriously old starts at 25. :p ;D
Uh oh, I only have 2-3 months left then. :wtf: :eek3:
Thrax
13 Jan 2005, 10:43am
Old starts at 55.
floppybootstomp
13 Jan 2005, 5:38pm
Old starts at 55.
Yay! I'm not old :D
Ah feel good, you know that I should.....
That was a pretty lame James Brown impersonation :wtf:
primesuspect
13 Jan 2005, 5:57pm
Lame impersonations == sign of oldness :p
This site should be recalled the "fuddy duddy network" :P
bothered
14 Jan 2005, 6:28am
You mean the experienced site, or, the mature site?
SM = scarcely mature. :eek:
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