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I once went to Basildon. It was closed, I got chased by a bunch of knuckle-dragged yobs until I was lost in a maze of concrete alleyways and got food poisoning off pie. Tell us about the awful places you've visited or have your home.
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( , Thu 29 Oct 2009, 11:07)
I once went to Basildon. It was closed, I got chased by a bunch of knuckle-dragged yobs until I was lost in a maze of concrete alleyways and got food poisoning off pie. Tell us about the awful places you've visited or have your home.
Thanks to SpankyHanky for the suggestion
( , Thu 29 Oct 2009, 11:07)
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Ah
The Courant. Or the two minute silence as it is also known.
I used to work in Hexham, and every day I drove there and saw the Egger factory on the outskirts, a small part of me died inside.
( , Tue 3 Nov 2009, 22:13, 1 reply)
The Courant. Or the two minute silence as it is also known.
I used to work in Hexham, and every day I drove there and saw the Egger factory on the outskirts, a small part of me died inside.
( , Tue 3 Nov 2009, 22:13, 1 reply)
That Egger Factory
is now twice the size and three times as noisy now.
( , Wed 4 Nov 2009, 8:00, closed)
is now twice the size and three times as noisy now.
( , Wed 4 Nov 2009, 8:00, closed)
They
still do a fine line in horrific industrial accidents.
And for the love of christ, if you get ill, do NOT go to Hexham General. There's always an alternative. Generally, it's dying in the street. At least it's less painful and you stand less of a chance of contracting a horrendous infection.
( , Wed 4 Nov 2009, 9:48, closed)
still do a fine line in horrific industrial accidents.
And for the love of christ, if you get ill, do NOT go to Hexham General. There's always an alternative. Generally, it's dying in the street. At least it's less painful and you stand less of a chance of contracting a horrendous infection.
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