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Re: The book of crap towns
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Wolverhampton ....... unemployment is staggeringly high and the city is so divided along class and race lines that it's hardly a city at all but a collection of tribal groupings ......in the evenings the smell of hope from the local brewery permeates the town like the stench of a trapped animal slowly decaying in a drain pipe
A wolves fan some years back was commenting on how Cardiff fans had destroyed their city centre. A WBA fan replied "how could you tell" :hehe:
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Tuerto
Newport reminds of a shitty English town, a bit like Derby, but not as glamorous
Newport historically has a lot to offer but it's turned into a post war nightmare
And I a so glad we went up to annoy the few locals who bother with the football team
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ian gibson
A wolves fan some years back was commenting on how Cardiff fans had destroyed their city centre. A WBA fan replied "how could you tell" :hehe:
To be fair they started it
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Islington .......nowhere else in the world will you see so many people in their thirties dressed as teenagers
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Islington .......nowhere else in the world will you see so many people in their thirties dressed as teenagers
In fairness to Islington it boasts the best strip club in the country, The Griffin, what a place!
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Re: The book of crap towns
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BLUETIT
BARRY :hehe::hehe:
Barry Island's ok though:-)
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Re: The book of crap towns
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Maccy Blue
Stockport. Complete and utter dump. The main shopping street is just full of chav teens stuffing their poxy faces with shite from the pond bakery which seems to the only shop that isn't failing in that wasteland of a town.
bollocks
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I am surprised it has taken this long to mention Swansea.
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Re: The book of crap towns
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TISS
bollocks
Seriously? It is a pit. I live 10 miles down the road and would never go there unless it was with work - and believe me when I worked there I couldn't wait to get the hell out. The people I met there were rude half-wits. And I feel I am doing half-wits an injustice there!
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Re: The book of crap towns
Newmarket
Bury St. Edmunds
Cromer
Great Yarmouth
Lowestoft
Hereford
Barrow In Furness
Hartlepool
Skegness
Lincoln
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Re: The book of crap towns
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Maccy Blue
Seriously? It is a pit. I live 10 miles down the road and would never go there unless it was with work - and believe me when I worked there I couldn't wait to get the hell out. The people I met there were rude half-wits. And I feel I am doing half-wits an injustice there!
It's a complete pit , market is nice enough though
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Watford has little architectural charm, terrible traffic, an underwhelming town centre, a restaurant scene from the 1990s, a pub scene from the 1980s and Elton John. It is only 15 miles from the very centre of London but feels like it is somewhere in the Midlands if you ignore the accent.
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SK postcode tho maccy ?
Foodie Friday is good. I tend to agree but deffo getting better.
Yours, Marple bridge👍
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tricks
SK postcode tho maccy ?
Foodie Friday is good. I tend to agree but deffo getting better.
Yours, Marple bridge
Sadly yes - so I have to be associated with stocky - although it is nearly a CW which could be worse!! Marple Bridge is really nice - my Aunt and Uncle live just off Mayfield Road which seems a nice area.
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Maccy Blue
Sadly yes - so I have to be associated with stocky - although it is nearly a CW which could be worse!! Marple Bridge is really nice - my Aunt and Uncle live just off Mayfield Road which seems a nice area.
Disley , some right lemons out that way
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Re: The book of crap towns
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Bristol ....... Cary Grant loved the place so much he legged it to America as soon as he had the funds , never to return
Bristol isn't a town sonny, two football teams, and a population that supports live music.
I was born here :hehe: although it was a hospital back then!!!!
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Disley , some right lemons out that way
Some middle class hotties up that way too. Have a wander round Lyme Park on a hot day for a bit of MILF spotting!
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Nelsonca61
Bristol isn't a town sonny, two football teams, and a population that supports live music.
I was born here :hehe: although it was a hospital back then!!!!
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A baby in the bullrushes
One football team , one team of *****
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Deep into page 2 and not even a whiff of Scunthorpe... The high street is nicknamed the street of a thousand arseholes, and that's being polite!
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Maccy Blue
Seriously? It is a pit. I live 10 miles down the road and would never go there unless it was with work - and believe me when I worked there I couldn't wait to get the hell out. The people I met there were rude half-wits. And I feel I am doing half-wits an injustice there!
Heaton moor, Heaton Mersey, Heaton Chapel aren't pits at all. The Heatons are top end and have some great bars, restaurants and music venues. They certainly rival Chorlton and West Didsbury, imho
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tricks
SK postcode tho maccy ?
Foodie Friday is good. I tend to agree but deffo getting better.
Yours, Marple bridge👍
Now marple bridge has a quality of females rarely seen elsewhere. Not enough bars for a great night out, but good nonetheless
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TISS
Heaton moor, Heaton Mersey, Heaton Chapel aren't pits at all. The Heatons are top end and have some great bars, restaurants and music venues. They certainly rival Chorlton and West Didsbury, imho
I'll counter your poshport examples with Brinnington, Lancy Hill, Offerton, Edgeley, Adswood and the town centre. A pit.
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Maccy Blue
I'll counter your poshport examples with Brinnington, Lancy Hill, Offerton, Edgeley, Adswood and the town centre. A pit.
I'm not disputing Stockport, like everywhere else, has it's shitholes.
Offerton is a decent area - certainly by foggbrook
The town centre is alright, some decent bars up by the market and around lower hillgate.
The heatons more than makes up for it. It's as good a secondary centre as anywhere in mcr
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Aylesbury is a right dump but surrounded by some lovely (and expensive) villages.
Fareham is a fecking dive.
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The Bob Banker Spanker
Aylesbury is a right dump but surrounded by some lovely (and expensive) villages.
Fareham is a fecking dive.
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