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ok, in defence of Crawley:

1) it has the lowest employment rate in the country
2) there is nothing else...
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there is nothing else...
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Great Plum wrote:there is nothing else...
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absolutly nothing else!
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:ok, in defence of Crawley:

1) it has the lowest employment rate in the country
2) there is nothing else...
I thought that was Cornwall - only a few years ago Crawley had the highest employment rate. How are the mighty fallen, eh!
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I went to Crawley on Sunday.

It was closed !

Sh1t place !
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Hey don't knock Crawley, I have driven through it many times!
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DavebytheSea wrote:
Ruthie-Baby wrote:ok, in defence of Crawley:

1) it has the lowest employment rate in the country
2) there is nothing else...
I thought that was Cornwall - only a few years ago Crawley had the highest employment rate. How are the mighty fallen, eh!
oh cr@p sorry that IS a typo :lol: :lol: :oops:

it has the lowest UNemployment rate...

did I not tell you I was blonde?
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Scone Lover wrote:Hey don't knock Crawley, I have driven through it many times!
Best thing to do !
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J.R. wrote:
Scone Lover wrote:Hey don't knock Crawley, I have driven through it many times!
Best thing to do !
In a bulldozer, preferably......
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J.R. wrote:I went to Crawley on Sunday.

It was closed !
didn't know tha they had moved Crawley to Austria...
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I went to Crawley the morning after Mr Plum's wedding, which was also a Sunday, and it was open.

There were about 100 people outside Asda waiting for it to open and most of the shops in the big shopping centre were open.
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:I went to Crawley the morning after Mr Plum's wedding, which was also a Sunday, and it was open.

There were about 100 people outside Asda waiting for it to open and most of the shops in the big shopping centre were open.
Only a hundred ??

All the other Crawley pikies must have gone to Lidl's for the day.
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but who queues outside a supermarket waiting for it to open? do they not have anything better to do?
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I actually lived in Crawley for 3 years and my landlord was the landlord of the big pub on the high street so rent day was a blast. I only ever bought the first round and nearly always woke up in his guest room. Sometimes I wish I had never moved away
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