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OK - I got to gp tp London TOmorrow for some crapp Educatuiional SOfteaware exhibition - it'll take an hour now what whould you do if you travelled al the way to London adn had most of the day fee?
I Used to geo rtgualrly whrn living in Cmabridhge but it's been a wjhile
EDit: Buit in real english - not frunken tyep
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depends who you are going with, if its just you go soho and get pissed.
if your with the wife go covent garden and get pissed together.
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going with my g/f
got most of the weekend covered with stuff to do this time. Got tickets for this thing http://www.seminars.ie/seminars/index.php http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/6509/zenuz0.gif
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I went there ages ago with my college to see a presentation for business studies a level ended up spending most of my time in the pub.
still the London eye is literally 15 mins walk across the river and i always take my g/f to Covent garden there is plenty of places to eat, drink and shopping for her with loads of entertainment going on.
If your gonna do the london eye ring up in advance and book tickets since the line is massive.
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thx
hmm.. I did think about the London Eye but figured that it'd be cool for the first 20mins... and maybe ok for the next 10.. but then it'd just be waiting and waiting to get out for hours til it comes back round like David Blaine :dabs:
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I grew up in London. Covent Garden is fantastic, especially in the summer when the street performers are out and about. Or head to Camden Market, do some shopping then sit in a bar overlooking the canal until it gets dark, then head into Jongleurs for some comedy or up to the Jazz Cafe. Watch out for the pushers around the station though.
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thanks.. will make notes of all that :01:
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be careful sam, i heard this guy once got murdered to death in london and they didn't catch who did it :no:
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