Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 5:55 pm
The children did suggest that, the clients don't scream either.
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Unless you are unlucky...englishangel wrote:The children did suggest that, the clients don't scream either.
AKAP wrote:YepGreat Plum wrote:No, but there's far nicer places to live and work...englishangel wrote:Now there's a surprise....NOT
(Says he who work in London!)
Northumberland (even better than Stockton-On-Tees)
You can, but you get taken for a tourist with all the attendant dangers.darthmaul wrote:AKAP wrote:YepGreat Plum wrote: No, but there's far nicer places to live and work...
(Says he who work in London!)
Northumberland (even better than Stockton-On-Tees)
Indeed. Teesside is a beautiful place. London has the ability to ruin any habits of relaxation that one might have had.
And you can't walk slowly either.
Especially if you are Japanese.englishangel wrote:You can, but you get taken for a tourist with all the attendant dangers.
Now, now,Richard Ruck wrote:This reminds me of a couple I saw at Victoria Station a few years ago - both middle-aged, very rotund, man wearing a loud shirt and a baseball cap, both wearing shorts which would have been baggy on normal people and sporting bum-bags, bloke with large camera around his neck.
I suppose they must have travelled up on the Gatwick Express, because with them they had a suitcase. Around this suitcase was a strap bearing the words 'American Tourist'. Just as well, really, because otherwise I would never have known........
We saw a couple on Skye, they had bought EVERYpossible thing in tartan, in clashing tartans of course. As he was taking a photo she called out 'El-merr' (wish I could imitate her accent). El-merr has gone into our family vocabulary.Richard Ruck wrote:This reminds me of a couple I saw at Victoria Station a few years ago - both middle-aged, very rotund, man wearing a loud shirt and a baseball cap, both wearing shorts which would have been baggy on normal people and sporting bum-bags, bloke with large camera around his neck.
I suppose they must have travelled up on the Gatwick Express, because with them they had a suitcase. Around this suitcase was a strap bearing the words 'American Tourist'. Just as well, really, because otherwise I would never have known........