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@My Boy Harry and @FootballFan chose London.... sometimes it's not hard to spot t**ts
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Anyone who thinks London is the worst place hasn't been around much to be fair@My Boy Harry and @FootballFan chose London.... sometimes it's not hard to spot t**ts
Almeria, folk living in caves...
This is not true, like.Atlanta - complete shithole and there's nowt to do there
Average murder rate early 90s 2,400 per year.I think it was still the murder capital of the world then, a proper eye opener at 20 year old. Jamaica a week or so later was no bother at all.
I once stopped for fuel in a tiny petrol station in middle of nowhere Louisiana, on the way to New Orleans.
I was certain I could hear duelling banjos playing nearby. That would be up there for me.
It is. I went there. There was nothing to do.This is not true, like.
Echo that. As stated earlier, drove down from Washington DC to New Orleans. Stopped off in a coastal town on the Mississippi/Louisiana border. There was some sort of parade going on. People were just staring at us like we were another species. It’s not like we were up in the hills, we were on the coast where you would have thought it would be a little less “inward”.
That same trip we stopped off in Montgomery, Alabama. Very much a town full of fuck all. In the centre of town was Martin Luther King’s old church and 20 yards away was the state capitol building (I think), or certainly city hall or some such place - proudly sporting the Confederate flag.
ChesterfieldChesterfield is pretty grim like.
Thessaloniki was lifting anarl
Sad times, I always wanted to go to miami. Wakefield is all right. Least it was 20 yrs agoMiami
Wakefield
Luton
I've got friends live there. Understand what you're saying if you got dumped in the centre on a short stopover but it does have loads of museums, etc. and a great music scene. As you would expect in a city of over 5m there is loads to do once you look a bit deeper. Its bastard hot, like.It is. I went there. There was nothing to do.
Was so desperate to fill the hours until the next Greyhound to New Orleans that I even went to "World of Coca Cola" FFS
(this was 19 years ago like)
my boss ( Omani ) told me this one... When Moses parted the Red Sea the Egyptians pleaded with him not to go or return as soon as possible. Moses agreed but told them not to change a thing util he got backHow many Egyptians have you met? I worked with some and they were fine.
In the Arab world they tell jokes about Egyptians in the same way that we tell Irish jokes.
Yeah, fair point. I travelled all around the States that summer at Atlanta was far and away the worst place we visited. We were supposed to stay there 2 or 3 days, but in the end decided to leave the same day and extend our stay in New Orleans.....which was the best decision I ever madeI've got friends live there. Understand what you're saying if you got dumped in the centre on a short stopover but it does have loads of museums, etc. and a great music scene. As you would expect in a city of over 5m there is loads to do once you look a bit deeper. Its bastard hot, like.
I don’t get it!? I was told one about an Egyptian being too poor to own a car or something, I really didn’t have a clue why Kuwaitis found it funny.my boss ( Omani ) told me this one... When Moses parted the Red Sea the Egyptians pleaded with him not to go or return as soon as possible. Moses agreed but told them not to change a thing util he got back
he told them to change nothing til he got back , he left over 2000 years ago, nothing has changedI don’t get it!? I was told one about an Egyptian being too poor to own a car or something, I really didn’t have a clue why Kuwaitis found it funny.