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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:59 am
by brazilianGOONER
MegaGooner wrote: If there was a leprechaun in the links, would you have thought of Ireland? and DB10? I hear he got "problems" Coming too soon and all that jazz.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Speak to his missus when you over there.... :wink:
HEY! don't put me into trouble, mate :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
marcengels wrote:**** can take you round all the historic sites around London bG

then he'll take you home :oops: :shock: :shock: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

well, gnuey is a single man like meself, so maybe i'll have to introduce him to a few brazilian girls i know that live in london 8) :wink:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:14 am
by mrgnu1958
QuartzGooner wrote:Make sure you take different bus and walking tours of London. They have loads with different themes. Time Out magazine, a weekly magazine, will list these.
A Taxi tour is a "MUST DO"

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:16 am
by mrgnu1958
brazilianGOONER wrote:
MegaGooner wrote: If there was a leprechaun in the links, would you have thought of Ireland? and DB10? I hear he got "problems" Coming too soon and all that jazz.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Speak to his missus when you over there.... :wink:
HEY! don't put me into trouble, mate :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
marcengels wrote:**** can take you round all the historic sites around London bG

then he'll take you home :oops: :shock: :shock: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

well, gnuey is a single man like meself, so maybe i'll have to introduce him to a few brazilian girls i know that live in london 8) :wink:
Well fuck my ole Boots and call me Shir"ley..IM IN :-P :-P

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:18 am
by brazilianGOONER
mrgnu1958 wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
MegaGooner wrote: If there was a leprechaun in the links, would you have thought of Ireland? and DB10? I hear he got "problems" Coming too soon and all that jazz.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Speak to his missus when you over there.... :wink:
HEY! don't put me into trouble, mate :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
marcengels wrote:**** can take you round all the historic sites around London bG

then he'll take you home :oops: :shock: :shock: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

well, gnuey is a single man like meself, so maybe i'll have to introduce him to a few brazilian girls i know that live in london 8) :wink:
Well fuck my ole Boots and call me Shir"ley..IM IN :-P :-P
:high5:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:09 am
by RaM
It must be difficult to learn about British history.

Australian history doesn't go back too far so i had an easy time of it in school. :lol:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:54 am
by brazilianGOONER
RaM wrote:It must be difficult to learn about British history.

Australian history doesn't go back too far so i had an easy time of it in school. :lol:
same here... we were a bunch of naked indians who did nothing until the portuguese showed up at around 1500 and that's all. very easy :D

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:12 am
by g88ner
brazilianGOONER wrote:i want to watch as many arsenal matches as possible, but there are a few other places i want to go for a couple of days in between games as well (dublin, galway, a few castles in scotland, lake district, etcetera)
I'm from the Lake District, and my parents still live there. Definately worth a look if you have time. If you need any advice about where to visit and things to do, then let me know, mate.

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:21 am
by brazilianGOONER
g88ner wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:i want to watch as many arsenal matches as possible, but there are a few other places i want to go for a couple of days in between games as well (dublin, galway, a few castles in scotland, lake district, etcetera)
I'm from the Lake District, and my parents still live there. Definately worth a look if you have time. If you need any advice about where to visit and things to do, then let me know, mate.
thanks g88ner, i surely will mate. my ex-gf lives in london and went there last year and took some amazing pictures. she told me it's a must go, one of the best looking places in england, so i really want to go check it out.

the only issue is that she went by car, and told me it's by far the best way to meet the places. however, i was planning to do my whole trip only by bus and train, so i may not be able to reach some nice spots... what would you say, can i enjoy there without a car? :?:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:40 am
by g88ner
brazilianGOONER wrote:
g88ner wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:i want to watch as many arsenal matches as possible, but there are a few other places i want to go for a couple of days in between games as well (dublin, galway, a few castles in scotland, lake district, etcetera)
I'm from the Lake District, and my parents still live there. Definately worth a look if you have time. If you need any advice about where to visit and things to do, then let me know, mate.
thanks g88ner, i surely will mate. my ex-gf lives in london and went there last year and took some amazing pictures. she told me it's a must go, one of the best looking places in england, so i really want to go check it out.

the only issue is that she went by car, and told me it's by far the best way to meet the places. however, i was planning to do my whole trip only by bus and train, so i may not be able to reach some nice spots... what would you say, can i enjoy there without a car? :?:
There are frequent buses throughout the Lakes, so although it's always better to have the total freedom of a car, it's certainly possible to see the Lake District by public transport.

The main towns and villages are all on bus routes, and there are more than enough mountains to climb and lakes to visit that are easily accessible from youth hostels and bus stops, so fear not.

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:50 am
by digger
RaM wrote:It must be difficult to learn about British history.

Australian history doesn't go back too far so i had an easy time of it in school. :lol:
Don't you delve into what you guys were convicted of? :lol: :oops:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:06 pm
by brazilianGOONER
g88ner wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
g88ner wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:i want to watch as many arsenal matches as possible, but there are a few other places i want to go for a couple of days in between games as well (dublin, galway, a few castles in scotland, lake district, etcetera)
I'm from the Lake District, and my parents still live there. Definately worth a look if you have time. If you need any advice about where to visit and things to do, then let me know, mate.
thanks g88ner, i surely will mate. my ex-gf lives in london and went there last year and took some amazing pictures. she told me it's a must go, one of the best looking places in england, so i really want to go check it out.

the only issue is that she went by car, and told me it's by far the best way to meet the places. however, i was planning to do my whole trip only by bus and train, so i may not be able to reach some nice spots... what would you say, can i enjoy there without a car? :?:
There are frequent buses throughout the Lakes, so although it's always better to have the total freedom of a car, it's certainly possible to see the Lake District by public transport.

The main towns and villages are all on bus routes, and there are more than enough mountains to climb and lakes to visit that are easily accessible from youth hostels and bus stops, so fear not.
that's excellent news, mate. :cheers: i just checked on some info on wikitravel too, i'm sure i can have a wonderful time there 8)

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:24 pm
by RaM
digger wrote:
RaM wrote:It must be difficult to learn about British history.

Australian history doesn't go back too far so i had an easy time of it in school. :lol:
Don't you delve into what you guys were convicted of? :lol: :oops:
Stealing a loaf of bread is the generic story. :lol:

"Being Irish" also seemed to be a popular charge. :wink:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:40 pm
by brazilianGOONER
RaM wrote:
digger wrote:
RaM wrote:It must be difficult to learn about British history.

Australian history doesn't go back too far so i had an easy time of it in school. :lol:
Don't you delve into what you guys were convicted of? :lol: :oops:
Stealing a loaf of bread is the generic story. :lol:

"Being Irish" also seemed to be a popular charge. :wink:
:coffeespit:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:41 pm
by DB10GOONER
RaM wrote:
digger wrote:
RaM wrote:It must be difficult to learn about British history.

Australian history doesn't go back too far so i had an easy time of it in school. :lol:
Don't you delve into what you guys were convicted of? :lol: :oops:
Stealing a loaf of bread is the generic story. :lol:

"Being Irish" also seemed to be a popular charge. :wink:
Up until the late 1980's it still fucking was!! :shock: :wink:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:18 pm
by RaM
DB10GOONER wrote:
RaM wrote:
digger wrote:
RaM wrote:It must be difficult to learn about British history.

Australian history doesn't go back too far so i had an easy time of it in school. :lol:
Don't you delve into what you guys were convicted of? :lol: :oops:
Stealing a loaf of bread is the generic story. :lol:

"Being Irish" also seemed to be a popular charge. :wink:
Up until the late 1980's it still fucking was!! :shock: :wink:
Well my parents didn't end up out here until '89! :shock: