Tell me all about Manchester
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i assume Tim can ask for her phone number next time he pops round ?
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Proud to be a Grumpy Old Bugger, and we say hello to strangers in the street where I live, it's only polite....just before you blast them with your shotgun.
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Physically they're both beautiful, in different ways. Some of the locals have 'unreconstructed' attitudes though.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 9:38 am I understood it was just queensland and tasmania that needed?
Good wine, beer and whiskey in Tasmania too.
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Of course, South Oz was the subject of a nuclear attack... courtesy of the British nuclear weapons programme.grizzlymc wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 9:43 am Actually, the bit that wouldn't be better post a nuclear apocalypse is the thin crescent along the QLD coast, down to Melbourne and on to Adelaide, inland about 50km. And the sort of parsons nose around Perth.
The best thing that happened to Darwin was its flattening by a monster cyclone Christmas 72 or 73. Place boomed for 3 decades. It's now the juvenile arrest and unemployment capital of Aus.
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and a link to my favorite tank of all, the atomic Centurion! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQwPBWxFA-c
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Which fought in Vietnam afterwards. At the time, the survivability of armour under nuclear attack was a big question.
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It's a gate guardian now, up in Darwin apparently.
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Hope it's good and radio active.
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Oh God....I forgot about that farmer!! Haha!! To be fair, the way our streets round here are being targeted by young lads breaking into cars recently, I might do the same!!! Hahaha
Iv gotta say....I do think & are my favourite emojis on here!!!! Awesome....Shame they don't have it on my work Skype IM emojis!! Haha
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Mate of mine once slept in his car for nearly a month. He was charged with grievous bodily harm when they broke the car window and Dennis erupted from under a blanket with a mattock handle. Winged three, the rest got away.
The charges were dropped, but his car was never broken into again.
The charges were dropped, but his car was never broken into again.
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Just above the Ian Allen Shop? Would have been good for wargaming and modelling supplies, although it’s now closed.goat major wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 8:30 am It’ll just be like any other Uk city. I never felt in any sense of danger at any point and I was living next to Piccadilly station for 18 months.
Just noticed that the good ship Priapus is coming in from the States. In which case Manchester’s crime stats will be virtually unnoticeable.
Salford’s quite upmarket these days, a number of businesses have moved in, including the BBC. You can go along and wave at radio presenters while they are on air. Hotels are generally good to excellent. Also, you’re in the middle of the country so apart from the good countryside as Jeremy says, cities like Leeds, Liverpool, London and Edinburgh are a straight-forward train ride away.
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