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i dont live in chelsea
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Redruth (Deadruth), Camborne, Pool - Cornwall
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I think Doncaster needs a mention.
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Doncaster - good call
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Chelsea - I lived in Putney for a while which was nice but a bit too yuppified for a chav like me
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got to a place called white chapel in london
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Whitechapel - East End. Famous for Jack the Ripper and the Krays
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not any more nick
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, putney is alright mate decent enough area, few of my tottenham supporting mates recently moved to battersea, im not a big fan of the area not being snobby its a bit iffy for me though but it is like the south of france to them as they were living in a shyte hole flat up in camden ![]() |
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Sorry for the history lesson, unemployed. Your post suggested only a vague familiarity with the area
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The place had quite a buzz on a friday night. It was also convenient for the Bridge.
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indeed, i actually live closer to craven cottage
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quite a buzz hey nick
the buzzing noise from something other than the pubs if you get what i mean... putney done loads of work that way hampton court my manour |
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I drove through Whitechapel a few weeks back. Quickly. With the doors locked.
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Manchester takes some beating in the Dumps Stakes.
Not only is it an awful town, strewn with litter & chewing gum but a very high proportion of the residents are thick as two short planks. When you add 20,000 speed cameras to that it truly is a sh!thole. |
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nobbyclarke in a slaag manchester off shocker [:o]
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I left Manchester for Surrey 30 years ago. I won't even go back for funerals now.
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There's still a part of me that thinks it's like Corrie
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Galashiels....still has outside toilets!
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Boscombe, Bournemouth, heroine central, and all the druggies from Liverpool get sent down there for 'rehabilitation' - they end up staying long term.
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surrey nobs where abouts?
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pontyprid....horror show
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I,ve lived/worked in most of the major cities they all have positives/negatives I,m a Glaswegian so am biased people are great/generous obviously there are a lot of wil ones but the generalisation is very good and you are only 45 mins from some of the most stunning countryside anywhere.
London like New York too cosmopolitan and natves a bit stand offish/tight Birmingham great people Manchester great people Liverpool great people Yorkshire cities don,t fancy and tight as a bulls a--e in August Newcastle people are ok but very very clanish poor mixers Edinburgh don,t fancy the people but great city Aberdeen odd folk S East England get,s the rest of England a bad name and as miserable as cat,s s--t Cornwall inward looking not the friendliest. best I can do cheers |
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peckham, 3rd world
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London.
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"if you're tired of London, you're tired of life"
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Sittingbourne.
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pray tell , why would anyone wish to visit any of these places mentioned ? surely ,when one leaves their own 'sh1tehole' they would head for somewhere a little more sallubrious ,surely ?
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" surely ,when one leaves their own 'sh1tehole' they would head for somewhere a little more sallubrious ,surely ? "
That's exactly what Romanians who end up in Sunderland will be thinking as they kick themselves ![]() |
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Depressing is different from grim.
The runners and riders for worst are as follows: Telford, Bracknell & Milton Keynes for eg. all ugly new towns, concrete jungles and more depressing as opposed to grim due to no character. Bradford makes Huddersfield look like Monaco. Luton, Slough, Harlow, Peterborough & parts of London grimmer than a butchers dustbin. Stoke, not a very nice place & people thick as the proverbial as well as being unfriendly to boot. A potentially winning combo. New Skelmersdale is a complete dump, whereas new skelmersdale is actually decent Kirby has little to recommend it other than a genepool of football talent. Blackburn, Bolton, Burnley. Any northern town with a 'B' is by definition a complete toilet. Hastings, Rhyl, Blackpool - can all be fun but run down seaside towns make for an evening like the wild west. Glasgow reeks of chip fat & violence. Rab C Nesbitt sets the tone for sartorial elegance. Farnborough, not the worst place but pretty bleak and a boil on the bottom of Hart (officially best place to live in England 2 years running The votes have been counted and the crappiest place in England is............... 'Bratfort' - to give it the proper title! Overall, this cesspit wins hands down as it has absolutely nothing to recommend it. Even the rats have packed up and p1ssed off. |
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Bratfort is the crappest. Does that make it .. Bratwurst?
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When Location Location Location did a list of the best places to stay
in the UK the twin Glasgow suburbs of Bearsden and Milngavie made the top ten. Having said that,Sauchiehall St on a Friday or Saturday night is like a zoo. |
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Do Bearsdensians (?) think of themselves as proper Glasgow though?
A lot of areas get absorbed into bigger cities and resent it. I'm sure even Mogadishu has a nice area somewhere. |
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'Bratfort' - to give it the proper title! Overall, this cesspit wins hands down as it has absolutely nothing to recommend it. Even the rats have packed up and p1ssed off.
It's a pity the rats haven't pissed off. There's that many I suspect the rat:human population ratio is the highest in the country, they're that big that the nationals have done stories about Bradford's superrats. And to top it all off, the council even gave the rats their own underground swimming pool. And I'm afraid that last bit isn't a joke. |
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did anyone say 'The North'?
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So did Glasgow win the prize then.
It would be okay if it wasn't full of Weegies. |
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LUTON-----Nap
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Stoke on Trent. Lived there for 9 years, there isn't a good thing to say about it.
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seven sisters in london, rest of uk ,scotland and irleand is awesome
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