That's what her days are geared around- posting pointless shite on here. Gives her life a purpose I'd imagine.
Stop, you're just making it worse:(
Adulterer.
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Yeah, so thick I actually know how to spell the places I've lived. If you're going to call me thick, at least make sure you're not a retard......
Mining town? Yeah, I was brought up in the early 1900's :lol: No, I'm from Scunthorpe, via Newcastle.
I like 6 out of 11 tracks. And I make that 54.54% of the album that I think is good :lol:
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hotels London How can you say you lived in two places, and not know how to spell either of them? And how does...
:lol: :lol: Fuck off, that was based on the singles.:p
No worries. It's in an amazing location too, loads of bars within a few minutes walk.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hotels London Euston Road from Kings Cross to Marlyebone is a pretty good dividing line between the North and the Centre.
http://www.saintgregoryhotel.co.uk/?gclid=CNHApe-Z24sCFQTilAodjSw_Wg This is round the corner from where I live, on Shoreditch High Street....
The City is the square mile, EC2, EC3, bits of E1 too I believe.
It's probably my turn soon.:(
You'd probably be safer too. Where you planning on going when you are down? If you don't mind the journey in, there are plenty of travelodges...
Klaxons have been covering Not Over Yet for ages.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hotels London W1 is Oxford Street and the West End, not the City. If you're going to attempt to argue with someone...
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hotels London The key is in the word 'before' dickhead.
:lol: :lol: I was going to suggest Dalston, lovely part of the city.
Re: Re: Re: Hotels London Since when has London been a town?
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