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    Just finished off a small bottle of co-op brandy, if you're wondering. Have a bit of a coleslaw craving but none is in the house. Might have to pop out.

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      Originally posted by Clegg View Post
      Just finished off a small bottle of co-op brandy, if you're wondering. Have a bit of a coleslaw craving but none is in the house. Might have to pop out.
      Got a bacon & sausage roll from Greggs earlier on. T'was nice.

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        Originally posted by Clegg View Post
        It's a shame that my cousin lives about 100+ miles away. My chances of predatory behaviour ruined! Still, she'd probably be easier to get to than that Beiber kid, although probably not quite as tight.
        Where's your cousin from?

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          Originally posted by Oasis_Lad View Post
          Got a bacon & sausage roll from Greggs earlier on. T'was nice.
          I had to go to the jobcentre to sign off, and the Greggs nearby was closed! ****s!

          I went to a different place that cost more, and ended up buying my usual ring doughnut as well as an apple Danish and a smiley face icing doughnut for later. But the bag got hot I guess and the icing stuck to the bag and so the smiley face came off! Heartbreaking stuff. I ate it anyway, of course.

          Originally posted by Bollocks View Post
          Where's your cousin from?
          They used to live not far from me, but then moved down to the South of England by the sea about 3 years ago.

          There's a lot wrong with London, but I wouldn't want to live anywhere else the UK. There's far more to do here. Glasgow is a big place, or at least seemed like one when I was there. Cardiff is ****, not much to do. The rest of the UK is the same from my experiences.

          Londoners can be ****s and people are nicer in small towns, but I wouldn't want to live in one unless it was abroad somewhere.

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                Originally posted by Clegg View Post
                They used to live not far from me, but then moved down to the South of England by the sea about 3 years ago.

                There's a lot wrong with London, but I wouldn't want to live anywhere else the UK. There's far more to do here. Glasgow is a big place, or at least seemed like one when I was there. Cardiff is ****, not much to do. The rest of the UK is the same from my experiences.

                Londoners can be ****s and people are nicer in small towns, but I wouldn't want to live in one unless it was abroad somewhere.
                Aye, I've lived in a tiny ****e town like in Hot Fuzz for the pass 10 years.

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                    Glasgow's the 2nd largest city in Britain after London and the 3rd most populous I think.

                    Oh, and it's also the murder capital of Europe.

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                      Originally posted by Oasis_Lad View Post
                      Glasgow's the 2nd largest city in Britain after London and the 3rd most populous I think.

                      Oh, and it's also the murder capital of Europe.

                      Yeah, there's more to do, or at least that's how it seemed from the 10 hours I spent there lol. When I was in Wales, the trains stopped running at 5PM. WTF is that? Do the sheep go elsewhere at that time or what?

                      At least in Glasgow you won't run out of things to do within 7 minutes.

                      London is getting ****ter though. The big stores force the smaller ones out of business, so my favourite places to go are now either gone or smaller than they were. HMV, WHSmith and McDonalds are everywhere. In Notting Hill Gate there was a chain of secondhand shops. The music one has far less old ****zines and books than they used to, the video game one is closed down, and the film one has far less weird VHS movies (although I suppose the demise of the format is mostly to blame for that) and the DVDs are more mainstream, more expensive and less weird. There are less decent shops/stalls in Camden as well than there were a decade ago. Nowhere else worth going really, at least not for buying stuff.

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