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by shane » Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:56 pm
we've got it all

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by djake » Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:57 pm
fair enough
we dnt av city's dwn in cornwall
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by z.u.bee » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:01 am
djake wrote:fair enough
we dnt av city's dwn in cornwall
lol
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by manray » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:01 am
Born in Streatham but raised in East London. LEYTON to be exact. Home to the premiership hopefuls Leyton Orient.
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by djake » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:02 am
z.u.bee wrote:djake wrote:fair enough
we dnt av city's dwn in cornwall
lol
whats funny bout dat

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by ch3 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:19 am
This thread is much more interesting with pictures!
Here is my hometown in Poland. There was supposed to be a fountain. There was a competition and there was even a winner, a figure of a small girl reaching down to the pond to grab some water. And then there was a problem, because when the girl was bending down, her skirt went up and her butt would end up facing the church... So now we have some Easter decoration (in the photo) or some new year decoration set in the fountain base... I don't think we'll ever see the girl again.
Here is where I live now:

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by nesslei » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:38 am
lucky lady, ch3!
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by z.u.bee » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:39 am
djake wrote:z.u.bee wrote:djake wrote:fair enough
we dnt av city's dwn in cornwall
lol
whats funny bout dat

i'm in plymouth, i know wot u mean

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by djake » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:40 am
z.u.bee wrote:djake wrote:z.u.bee wrote:djake wrote:fair enough
we dnt av city's dwn in cornwall
lol
whats funny bout dat

i'm in plymouth, i know wot u mean

is it...
i used to live near plymouth in kingsbridge
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z.u.bee
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by z.u.bee » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:43 am
djake wrote:z.u.bee wrote:djake wrote:z.u.bee wrote:djake wrote:fair enough
we dnt av city's dwn in cornwall
lol
whats funny bout dat

i'm in plymouth, i know wot u mean

is it...
i used to live near plymouth in kingsbridge
cool i'm in crownhill
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by djake » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:44 am
z.u.bee wrote:
cool i'm in crownhill
i aint familair with plymouth
kingsbridge is like 45mins outta plymouth
its nearish to plymouth

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by z.u.bee » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:45 am
djake wrote:z.u.bee wrote:
cool i'm in crownhill
i aint familair with plymouth
kingsbridge is like 45mins outta plymouth
its nearish to plymouth

me neither just moved here before christmas

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by djake » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:46 am
z.u.bee wrote:djake wrote:z.u.bee wrote:
cool i'm in crownhill
i aint familair with plymouth
kingsbridge is like 45mins outta plymouth
its nearish to plymouth

me neither just moved here before christmas

may i ask why?
not the nicest place on earth imo
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by z.u.bee » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:50 am
djake wrote:
may i ask why?
just moved back to uk from italy i stayed at my sisters till i got sorted with work and a flat...
wanna get back to london soon as possible tho!!!!
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by ch3 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:02 am
nesslei wrote:lucky lady, ch3!
This was the nicest picture of Lahti I could find on the net. People do complain about this place very often, but the harbour is nice and the lake is beautiful. And Finland... definitely not about great cities or architecture. But if you like nature and silence, it's the place

The thing I like the most is that almost every bit of green in the city is a piece of original forest... I would really love to visit NZ one day! (I've heard you've got no bugs, but dunno if that is true

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by nesslei » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:06 am
ch3 wrote:nesslei wrote:lucky lady, ch3!
This was the nicest picture of Lahti I could find on the net. People do complain about this place very often, but the harbour is nice and the lake is beautiful. And Finland... definitely not about great cities or architecture. But if you like nature and silence, it's the place

The thing I like the most is that almost every bit of green in the city is a piece of original forest... I would really love to visit NZ one day! (I've heard you've got no bugs, but dunno if that is true

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there is beauty in everything.
and re NZ - don't believe the hype! we definitely have bugs, just not many that can bite or poison you *phew*
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by z.u.bee » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:08 am
its one of my goals in life to go to nz..
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by thief » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:10 am
nesslei wrote:ch3 wrote:nesslei wrote:lucky lady, ch3!
This was the nicest picture of Lahti I could find on the net. People do complain about this place very often, but the harbour is nice and the lake is beautiful. And Finland... definitely not about great cities or architecture. But if you like nature and silence, it's the place

The thing I like the most is that almost every bit of green in the city is a piece of original forest... I would really love to visit NZ one day! (I've heard you've got no bugs, but dunno if that is true

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there is beauty in everything.
and re NZ - don't believe the hype! we definitely have bugs, just not many that can bite or poison you *phew*
Well, plenty that bite (numbers not species) but more inna irritation stylee than life-threatening.
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by ch3 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:15 am
nesslei wrote:
there is beauty in everything.
and re NZ - don't believe the hype! we definitely have bugs, just not many that can bite or poison you *phew*
I couldn't agree more. My favourite story is of the Italian guy, who found Lahti really beautiful and refreshing (for the locals it was unbelievable). He said, that he is already fed up with all these old buildings surrounding him in Rome
As for the bugs - dammit, I so hoped it was true

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by nesslei » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:34 am
ch3 wrote:nesslei wrote:
there is beauty in everything.
and re NZ - don't believe the hype! we definitely have bugs, just not many that can bite or poison you *phew*
I couldn't agree more. My favourite story is of the Italian guy, who found Lahti really beautiful and refreshing (for the locals it was unbelievable). He said, that he is already fed up with all these old buildings surrounding him in Rome
As for the bugs - dammit, I so hoped it was true

the glow worms are probably the best kind of bug!

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