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26th Jun 2009 - 9:18pm
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we have had a shitty couple of days with the crap we got from BT so decided to take Rose down to that London for the weekEnd and we are looking for suggestions as to where to go what to do,, we have all day saturday a hotel already booked central and all day Sunday.

suggestions on a post card or by pm please ..

or on here ,

must dos while in THAT LONDON



STAGGY N ROSE

 

26th Jun 2009 - 9:26pm
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London Eye (waterloo) and stroll the Southbank
plus Tate Modern. (walk the wobbly bridge to St Pauls, it no longer wobbles) Riverboat trip?

Soho? (burger in Ed's Diner, Old Compton St.

Dont use the toilet in the Trocedero (picadilly), they cost a pound a pee.

shopping?
Covent garden and the back streets... quite interesting and varied.

The Royal Parks? (there might be some long grass)
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26th Jun 2009 - 9:28pm
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Do the London Dungeon for some thrills icon_smile.gif Or go to Vinopolis to taste wine. Then relax at Rio's (it's got a garden if it is daytime where you can sunbathe). Go rowing at Regent's Park boating lake. Have drinks at the Tattershall Castle overlooking the London Eye. Ride in different cars on the London Eye and see if you can see under your woman's skirt... then say 'I do not believe it, that hot number up there is wearing no knickers!' and get everyone else to notice her. icon_lol.gif Take a picture next to the guard at Buckingham Palace - they never smile. Go knock on Gordon's door or at least be photographed in front of it.

Obviously we need photographic evidence that you've been here and done all that, eh?

Have a lovely weekend.

 

26th Jun 2009 - 9:36pm
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National History museum is fab- and I'm told the science museum next door is too.

Look out for the lesser spotted Rolp on your travels too!

 

26th Jun 2009 - 9:52pm
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Witchy wrote:

National History museum is fab- and I'm told the science museum next door is too.

Look out for the lesser spotted Rolp on your travels too!
they're safe...Im working hehe

well... maybe loose in the afternoon though.. beware
lp

 

26th Jun 2009 - 10:11pm
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The London Eye is a must....fab views from there thumbup.gif
Avoid London Zoo....costs almost £18 per person to get in! icon_eek.gif
Wish I could remember where that fab book stall was though icon_confused.gif
There used to be the Hologram Centre in Covent Garden. Not sure if it's still there, bit old hat now but nice place to visit before checking out the Transport Museum around the corner.
Hyde Park is gorgeous and the perfect place for a picnic icon_biggrin.gif

 

26th Jun 2009 - 10:26pm
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How about cheap and fabulous felafel at Just Falafs in Covent Garden piazza and a stroll up the avenue to some feel-good matinee like Hairspray, Mamma Mia, etc!

Priscilla Queen of the Desert's fun. And Cage aux Folles is back.

Or open-air Much Ado About Nothing in Regent's Park?

Or if you do do Tate Modern, the restaurant at the top is fab with great views and the Globe is just next door for As You Like it.

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition is on of course ...

I'm in the mood for Chekhov so I'd go to Tom Stoppard's new Cherry Orchard - but no-one's taking me to London for the weekend. icon_sad.gif

Have fun whatever you decide to do. Send us a postcard!




 

26th Jun 2009 - 10:30pm
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TheLovelyOne wrote:


I'm in the mood for Chekhov so I'd go to Tom Stoppard's new Cherry Orchard - but no-one's taking me to London for the weekend. icon_sad.gif



I'll take you camping tomorrow if you like......though you'll have to share my sleeping bag icon_twisted.gif






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26th Jun 2009 - 10:36pm
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Sassy-Seren wrote:

TheLovelyOne wrote:


I'm in the mood for Chekhov so I'd go to Tom Stoppard's new Cherry Orchard - but no-one's taking me to London for the weekend. icon_sad.gif



I'll take you camping tomorrow if you like......though you'll have to share my sleeping bag icon_twisted.gif


We'll drown icon_eek.gif !!

[I'm thinking storms, not gushes icon_wink.gif]

 

26th Jun 2009 - 11:53pm
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definitely the eye icon_biggrin.gif


and camden is great aswell... A few good bars there, and of course the market!!
could go to the dungeons.... or take a trip along the river .... icon_biggrin.gif

 

27th Jun 2009 - 12:13am
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Do the Eye during the day, then a spot of lunch (perhaps a slice of pizza eaten on a blanket in Hyde Park) stroll along the Thames path and visit the Tate Modern (Nice Pub near there right on the banks)or eat at one of the pretty brasseries in any of the arcades along the path. After dark hit Ronnie Scots and then hang out and drunkenly watch the freaks around Leicester Square.

 

27th Jun 2009 - 1:45pm
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Go to Buckingham palace....check the Queen is in residence...plant large explosive device.....run

 

27th Jun 2009 - 2:33pm
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I think the Eye is being upgraded/maintained and may not be running. If you want to use it I'd check t'internet for the facts.

If the weather's nice - how about getting some gorgeous tit-bits (no not THOSE kind of tit-bits - food and a bottle of wine) from your typical London posh deli and have an impromptue picnic in St James's Park?

Re: things to do in that London.

27th Jun 2009 - 4:25pm
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wild rose and the stag wrote:


must dos while in THAT LONDON




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27th Jun 2009 - 5:36pm
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dippy ..so many girls, so little time

Re: things to do in that London.

27th Jun 2009 - 6:11pm
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Serendipity wrote:

wild rose and the stag wrote:


must dos while in THAT LONDON




Me icon_twisted.gif


Can't believe it took so long for someone to write that! giggle.gif

Things to do in London... can't help. But when you go north for the weekend... wave.gif

 

27th Jun 2009 - 7:06pm
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in hotel..crisp white linen Rose in the shower, its gonna take some effort to go out, 'That London' is saying come get me though....

 

27th Jun 2009 - 7:20pm
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watch out for the brief, though heavy showers.
not in the room... on da street
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28th Jun 2009 - 2:51pm
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Walk the channel from Camden. You can forget you are in London. You can see part of the Zoo, without paying a penny, and the water is cooling.

 

29th Jun 2009 - 1:25pm
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Ooooh I almost forgot about the Tibetan Peace Garden which is strangely next to the Imperial War Museum....go figure huh.gif
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