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| | I actually live in Bath, and will be getting the train, so as long as the right rain falls and the wrong leaves do not land on the lines we will be in London by 7,15ish. |
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| parisamour (5/24/2006) I actually live in Bath, and will be getting the train, so as long as the right rain falls and the wrong leaves do not land on the lines we will be in London by 7,15ish.Oh you lucky, lucky person! I love Bath! In actual fact, it is very much like York and they are like sister cities. They both have a Roman history I suppose. Don't know if you have been to York, but they are very similar. York has a Roman bath as well but its situated under a public house (fittingly called the Roman Bath) and is a little smaller and decrepitated. You used to be able to go into the pub and look down through the glass at the Roman Bath below. They have taken the glass out now and you have to pay to visit them.
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| Bath is lovely but we have the most rubbish council in the whole of GB. They are trying to create a spa out of the existing waters but have royally crapped it up big time.
By the time it opens only peoples with gold plated latinum will be able to afford to go.
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| parisamour (5/25/2006) Bath is lovely but we have the most rubbish council in the whole of GB. They are trying to create a spa out of the existing waters but have royally crapped it up big time.
By the time it opens only peoples with gold plated latinum will be able to afford to go.
Then York and Bath are sisters, cos our council has the favour like a vegetarian in a butchers shop. Don't come to York and complain about public transport and congestion - because you will never hear the end of it from residents. I learned something about that on the news about the spa sometime ago. One good thing about York is that citizens get a free 'York Card' which allows free entry into its museums (which I still never go to).
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| | We get free entry to alot of the local things but i think the spa will be way out of our price range even though our council tax has gone through the roof to pay for it |
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| parisamour (5/25/2006) We get free entry to alot of the local things but i think the spa will be way out of our price range even though our council tax has gone through the roof to pay for itIts exactly the same with us, we have the 'Yorkshire Wheel' which is basically a spin off (no pun on the phrase) of the London Eye. Its quite expensive to get on and yet the money came from us residents to build it in the first place. I live about 4 miles out of York and I can see it from my village and the funny thing is, its about the same height as the Minster. Everytime I see it, I keep wishing it would come loose and crash into the Minster. The Minster is 600 years old anyway and falling down by itself. Apparently, its going to cost around 30 million pounds to keep it the dam thing standing! i wonder where that money is going to come from?
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| Q of the Continuum (5/25/2006)
parisamour (5/25/2006) We get free entry to alot of the local things but i think the spa will be way out of our price range even though our council tax has gone through the roof to pay for itIts exactly the same with us, we have the 'Yorkshire Wheel' which is basically a spin off (no pun on the phrase) of the London Eye. Its quite expensive to get on and yet the money came from us residents to build it in the first place. I live about 4 miles out of York and I can see it from my village and the funny thing is, its about the same height as the Minster. Everytime I see it, I keep wishing it would come loose and crash into the Minster. The Minster is 600 years old anyway and falling down by itself. Apparently, its going to cost around 30 million pounds to keep it the dam thing standing! i wonder where that money is going to come from?
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| I too love that shock expressions of his. It is to die for. I would go right across space just for one of those looks. 
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