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By claradooblue
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Nottingham's supposed to be grim isn't it? The only people i've met from there are a lesbian(coincidence) and a smelly man who played the whistle. I don't know if that's representitive of the place. They had silly accents though.
By Ballbag
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The previous ballbag manor was in Nottingham, and I can say that I enjoyed my time there. The problem is it gets quite a bad rap from the press. There are some crappy parts, but all citys have them. I think it's lovely personally. The men : women ratio thing is a myth though, or at least you can't tell anyway.

Interesting that you, clara thingy, a resident of Birmingham, find the accents of Nottingham as you say...... silly.
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By claradooblue
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I didn't say that Birmingham accents wern't silly. I've only been living here just over a year, but i'm starting to get used to them now. Local news programmes can still be a challenge though.
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By MK Chris
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Where are you from originally?
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By claradooblue
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I was born in Peckham, but moved to Brighton when i was a baby, so Brighton really as thats where i grew up.
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By MK Chris
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Ah no funny accents there then. Only a matter of time before you pick one up though.
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By Yudster
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No funny accents in Brighton, just a lot of silly affectations. I can usually find something to like wherever I happen to be, but Brighton - thats one place I couldn't find any redeeming features. Still, brother in law (the nice one, not the sociopath) moved away, so no need to go there now - woo hoo!
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By DemonHorse
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Topher wrote:Ah no funny accents there then. Only a matter of time before you pick one up though.


Get down the shops, they're going for bargain prices now.
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By claradooblue
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You're probably right. My daughter already sounds as though she's always lived here, so at some point i'll be similarly affected.
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By MK Chris
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Yudster wrote:No funny accents in Brighton, just a lot of silly affectations. I can usually find something to like wherever I happen to be, but Brighton - thats one place I couldn't find any redeeming features. Still, brother in law (the nice one, not the sociopath) moved away, so no need to go there now - woo hoo!

My mum goes there to do her Christmas shopping every year. I'm in Burgess Hill this weekend, so not too far away, but far enough.
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By claradooblue
#288563
Nice countryside around there. If you go down the road to Hassocks, there are a couple of decent pubs.
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By Yudster
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One of the nicest pubs in that area has fairly recently gone right downhill, since the owners sold it to a pub/restaurant chain - that was the Bolney Stage, at Bolney, where my brother in law used to be head chef. Used to be fabulous, now - not so much. When they sold up there, they took a place called The Crabtree In at Lower Beeding. If you're in the area, give it a try - the food is seriously good, I know he's my brother in law, but Dave is a very good chef. beginning to be recognised by the industry now, which is always nice too.
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By MK Chris
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Hmm, may give it a go then! Will be in The Triangle Leisure Centre most of the day, staying at Three Bridges, is it far from there?
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By Yudster
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I have NO idea.
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By MK Chris
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Ha OK. Well if we drive, may well check it out; otherwise it may be too much of a chore to find, Burgess Hill is so easy to get to from Flitwick by train.
By Ballbag
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I know this area well, Three Bridges is in Crawley, why are you staying there instead of Burgess Hill? Crawley's a right sh2te-hole.
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By claradooblue
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That huge shopping centre in Crawley is a scary place also. Avoid that.
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By MK Chris
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Bag for balls wrote:I know this area well, Three Bridges is in Crawley, why are you staying there instead of Burgess Hill? Crawley's a right sh2te-hole.

Because all the places at Burgess Hill / Hickstead are full. Booked too late.
By Ballbag
#288580
Fari enough. So what hotel are you staying in at Three Bridges?
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By MK Chris
#288581
It's only a Holiday Inn Express place; cheap and cheerful.
By Ballbag
#288583
Aaaaah, right in the middle of the square-about, about 200 yards from said "scary shopping centre". If you get on a downer whilst down there and want to feel good about yourself, go down the Couty Mall for a bit of "actually I am quite lucky".
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By MK Chris
#288597
I'll bear it in mind.
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By S4B
#288652
Topher wrote:It's only a Holiday Inn Express place; cheap and cheerful.


i like holiday Inn they're V anonymous
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By S4B
#289409
Ok so how do we get threads locked cos I think we should all suggest some - I want this one!
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By Zoot
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Why do you want this one locked? What did it do to you?
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