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threefates
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Topic: Need Help from Brits Posted: November 15 2004 at 12:35 |
I wouldn't know since I haven't had McDonalds since my kid was a kid...
However, last time I was in London, Burger King seemed to be the British choice of fast food. I guess it has something to do with it being freeze dried american beef rather than the british beef the McDonalds uses.
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Posted: November 15 2004 at 07:53 |
sigod wrote:
I hear after a few years of living in NYC, cars just bounce of pedestrians..
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Something to do with MacDonalds promoting built in air-bags for pedestrians
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Posted: November 15 2004 at 07:47 |
I hear after a few years of living in NYC, cars just bounce of pedestrians..
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Posted: November 13 2004 at 21:18 |
Now problem Reed, those quarantine laws aren't quite as stringent now that they've figured out you're already in the country.
Anyway, I've got Tony Blair helping me out...
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Posted: November 10 2004 at 15:14 |
BTW Threefates,hope you've got plenty of vac days left, because we have rather stringent quarantine laws in the UK!
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Posted: November 10 2004 at 10:36 |
Its okay Peter...
I've lived 27 years in NYC were it doesn't matter which way you look when you cross the street... Think -NYC taxis.....I'm pretty good at darting cars by now.
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Posted: November 10 2004 at 03:32 |
threefates wrote:
And as far as Tony Blair... that would be rather interesting.. afterall he's kinda cute! |
And you last went to the optician when, exactly??
His Lordship P Rideout The Incontinent III wrote:
BTW, remember to look the WRONG WAY when you cross the street over there! |
Mr R - we happen to drive on the correct side of the road; if dim tourists (present company excepted, 3F) want to look away as we mow them down mercilessly, who are you to advise them otherwise?
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threefates
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Posted: November 09 2004 at 15:54 |
I go to the UK atleast twice a year... I'm use to the food. Of course, tho, its the only place in the world I eat Indian food and like it.
And as far as Tony Blair... that would be rather interesting.. afterall he's kinda cute!
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Posted: November 09 2004 at 09:53 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
Tony Blair is always only to eager to help a Yankee in need. Give him a call at 1-800-ASSKISS -- he might even provide you with a military transport and troop escort....
BTW, remember to look the WRONG WAY when you cross the street over there!
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....and try not to eat our food. It's taken years for us Brits to become immune to it
That said. I hope you have a good flight and stay here. Tell us all how it went upon your return.
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Posted: November 09 2004 at 09:05 |
Tony Blair is always only to eager to help a Yankee in need. Give him a call at 1-800-ASSKISS -- he might even provide you with a military transport and troop escort....
BTW, remember to look the WRONG WAY when you cross the street over there!
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Posted: November 08 2004 at 22:33 |
Thanks Jim, so I guess Wolverhampton is the closest train stop then...
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Posted: November 08 2004 at 03:24 |
Hey 3F -
The Robin 2 is a great venue - been there many times myself - it's actually in Bilston, rather than Dudley; I'd recommend getting a train from London Euston to Birmingham New Street, then out to Wolverhampton; a taxi can get you from there to Bilston, no problems (they're very cheap too, in that area).
Try The Robin's website, too
www.therobin.co.uk
enjoy.....
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Posted: November 07 2004 at 21:34 |
Okay.. so I'm in London for the Progeny Fest... and Carl Palmer plays Monday night... However, I also want to do his show on Thurs. night at the Robin Hood 2 somewhere between Wolverhampton and Birmingham (near Dudley). Does anyone know where that is.. and if getting a train from London to somewhere near there is possible??
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