coooooooooooool, my dad just bought me my very own flyswatter ^_^ This means I will not have to be attacked by the bastards in the morning!!!!! MWAHAHAHAHA
Well, there's lots to do in England.. you could go to London and do the tourist thing, or stick to the better parts like Camden market. Then again there's Cambridge, which is about as cosmopolitan a city as you can get outside London. We've got Stonehenge, loads of museums and art galleries (although I doubt you're into them :tongue: ), and best of all, loads of cool people
Yeah, only thing I can remember of Harrods is grand pianos (honestly!) for £50,000... that's a sports car!
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Ive never been to Harrods. I like the UK. If you go to london you an go for a cruise on the Thames. You could go to the london dungeons. Shop about. Theres tonnes of stuff to do.
Come to Baldock and discover life in a real English Country town! Tourist attractions include a large Tesco supermarket, 5 schools, a housing estate, empty shops, commuters at a train station and a strange dark alleyway people get lost in... Also two parks, the big park and the small park, someone got murdered in the big park, good times...
I'm gonna be staying in Cambridge!!! Wooo! I( don't know what cosmopolitan means, but I am hoping it is good) The last time I went to England I was around 10, and all I really remember is being chased by some ducks, and having my giant cookie (the biggest I've ever seen) stolen from a black swan. All in all, Cambridge was pretty traumatising And why don't you think I am cultured enough to enjoy Stonehenge, museums and art galleries?? :toetap:
Well.. you seem more of a parties kinda person But hey, art galleries are great too. If it weren't shut for the summer, I'd get you into the student bar for cheap drinks all night (like 75p shots, really cheap beer, that sort of thing). Orrr, there's lots of outdoorsy festival thingies happening, try and make one of em!
I KNEW parks were no good! I don't know where Baldock is, but if there is time, and it isn't 10 hours from Cambridge, maybe I will come visit you But you must promise you are not a murderer, since I am a 'country bumpkin' and England is a very big and scary place ^_^
Haha, Baldock is about 30 minutes on the train from Cambridge.. but from what I hear there's nothing much there besides ny :tongue: