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Your Neighborhoods where you all live - city/ town? rural?
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hey @vidgil post some of that Motor City here for all to see. Here's some more from here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz_fMbe1SgI
hey Rich come and visit @Dia bando @walrus is going back to the "Avenue Under The Hudson River" that exists in his mind to do some "paperwork"
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Here's a guy on two wheels giving you a tour round where I live
https://youtu.be/nd2M88zYKKM
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Re: Your Neighborhoods where you all live - city/ town? rural?
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Mark TKO
@Mark TKO THX SOOOO MUCH FOR SHARING THAT------ LOVELY Carlton La. in Guiseley. Lovely houses an streets.
interesting. always nice to see other posters' home towns. It brings us all together, well, atleast the ones like you and me who arent shy to share those things.
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You two make a lovely couple.
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Master
You two make a lovely couple.
thank you mate, and we humbly ask you to make it a threesome. :)
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just done a postcode search on crime in my area, quite shocked by the results actually
Overall person crime for Birmingham 023D
Where you live is ranked 401 for person crime incidents.
(out of 34749 neighbourhoods)
Overall property crime for Birmingham 023D
Where you live is ranked 358 for property crime incidents.
(out of 34749 neighbourhoods)
401st and 358th is out of nearly 35000 is pretty fucking impressive, I never even realized I was living in the ghetto
My local made the news a few months ago as well, the place isn't anywhere near as bad as they are trying to make it out, I'm actually going to be in there tomorrow £2 a pint all day, can't be bad
The Acorn to lose it's licence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTYfzTphv4k
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Batman you better watch out for all them fucking jikers over there bro that's a tad violent, getting to break into our Top 10 over here soon
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And once again my video is not showing up as an embedded one.
Why is this. Master just fixes it rather than fucking explaining why. The cunt
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Master
You two make a lovely couple.
So where's your video ? Do not be embarrassed if you still have an outside toilet
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Exactly. He's hiding something.
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Mark TKO
And he was singing round here by the counting crows
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Mark TKO
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Master
You two make a lovely couple.
So where's your video ? Do not be embarrassed if you still have an outside toilet
You live in a caravan. :)
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Master
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Mark TKO
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Master
You two make a lovely couple.
So where's your video ? Do not be embarrassed if you still have an outside toilet
You live in a caravan. :)
Oi!....nothing wrong with Caravans. ;D My grandparents lived in a caravan ;)
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http://youtu.be/WI2JUqvHUaU ;D Community Policing at it's finest.
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Oh I forgot to add that up until 2 months ago I used to live 2 doors down from what was voted number one rock venue in the world by America's Billboard magazine
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Well known live recordings that took place in Mothers were the recordings that Pink Floyd released on Ummagumma, recorded on 27 April 1969,[2] and parts of "Facelift" by Soft Machine, released on Third, recorded 11 January 1970.
The Who performed Tommy and Traffic's world debut took place at Mothers along with fledgling heavy metal bands like Black Sabbath playing some of their earliest gigs there.[2]
Some of the other well known rock bands and artists to play Mothers include: Family, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Eclection, Edgar Broughton Band, Free, Roy Harper, Blodwyn Pig, Strawbs, Quintessence, Steppenwolf, Deep Purple, The Deviants, Jethro Tull, Jon Hiseman's Colosseum, Skid Row (with Gary Moore), The Nice, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Elton John, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, Soft Machine, The Chicago Transit Authority, Moby Grape, Canned Heat (there is a reference to the club in the sleeve notes of their 1969 compilation Canned Heat Cookbook) and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and Karakorum featuring Martin Chambers later with The Pretenders.[2]
It was only open for about 3 years, I think from 69 to 71
Not bad eh
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A city but still with that small town feel....;D
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Taught the fear of Jesus in a small town, probably die in a small town
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Batman
Oh I forgot to add that up until 2 months ago I used to live 2 doors down from what was voted number one rock venue in the world by America's Billboard magazine
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Well known live recordings that took place in Mothers were the recordings that Pink Floyd released on Ummagumma, recorded on 27 April 1969,[2] and parts of "Facelift" by Soft Machine, released on Third, recorded 11 January 1970.
The Who performed Tommy and Traffic's world debut took place at Mothers along with fledgling heavy metal bands like Black Sabbath playing some of their earliest gigs there.[2]
Some of the other well known rock bands and artists to play Mothers include: Family, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Eclection, Edgar Broughton Band, Free, Roy Harper, Blodwyn Pig, Strawbs, Quintessence, Steppenwolf, Deep Purple, The Deviants, Jethro Tull, Jon Hiseman's Colosseum, Skid Row (with Gary Moore), The Nice, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Elton John, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, Soft Machine, The Chicago Transit Authority, Moby Grape, Canned Heat (there is a reference to the club in the sleeve notes of their 1969 compilation Canned Heat Cookbook) and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and Karakorum featuring Martin Chambers later with The Pretenders.[2]
It was only open for about 3 years, I think from 69 to 71
Not bad eh
Mayal was with Clapton at the time?
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Small beach town. What a surprise, huh. ;D
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TitoFan
Small beach town. What a surprise, huh. ;D
called ? Just curious as I'll check on google earth
Don't worry I'm not going to come round and nick your washing
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walrus
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Batman
Oh I forgot to add that up until 2 months ago I used to live 2 doors down from what was voted number one rock venue in the world by America's Billboard magazine
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Well known live recordings that took place in Mothers were the recordings that Pink Floyd released on Ummagumma, recorded on 27 April 1969,[2] and parts of "Facelift" by Soft Machine, released on Third, recorded 11 January 1970.
The Who performed Tommy and Traffic's world debut took place at Mothers along with fledgling heavy metal bands like Black Sabbath playing some of their earliest gigs there.[2]
Some of the other well known rock bands and artists to play Mothers include: Family, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Eclection, Edgar Broughton Band, Free, Roy Harper, Blodwyn Pig, Strawbs, Quintessence, Steppenwolf, Deep Purple, The Deviants, Jethro Tull, Jon Hiseman's Colosseum, Skid Row (with Gary Moore), The Nice, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Elton John, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, Soft Machine, The Chicago Transit Authority, Moby Grape, Canned Heat (there is a reference to the club in the sleeve notes of their 1969 compilation Canned Heat Cookbook) and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and Karakorum featuring Martin Chambers later with The Pretenders.[2]
It was only open for about 3 years, I think from 69 to 71
Not bad eh
Mayal was with Clapton at the time?
Nah I don't think so, Cream split up before 1970 if I am right so I think he would have already been and gone from The Bluesbreakers
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Mark TKO
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TitoFan
Small beach town. What a surprise, huh. ;D
called ? Just curious as I'll check on google earth
Don't worry I'm not going to come round and nick your washing
Luquillo. It's on the NE corner of the island.
Gotta admit... you threw me for a loop with that phrase.
Tried to Google it but still don't know what it means. ;D
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TitoFan
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Mark TKO
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TitoFan
Small beach town. What a surprise, huh. ;D
called ? Just curious as I'll check on google earth
Don't worry I'm not going to come round and nick your washing
Luquillo. It's on the NE corner of the island.
Gotta admit... you threw me for a loop with that phrase.
Tried to Google it but still don't know what it means. ;D
He means he will not go into your garden and steal your clothes on the washing line.
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Master
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TitoFan
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Mark TKO
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TitoFan
Small beach town. What a surprise, huh. ;D
called ? Just curious as I'll check on google earth
Don't worry I'm not going to come round and nick your washing
Luquillo. It's on the NE corner of the island.
Gotta admit... you threw me for a loop with that phrase.
Tried to Google it but still don't know what it means. ;D
He means he will not go into your garden and steal your clothes on the washing line.
Always a pleasure to have a chance to expand my linguistic horizons. ;D
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https://www.google.ca/maps/@42.99948...8i6656!6m1!1e1
Take a look for yourself, not telling which one is mine though ;D
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Take a look for yourself, I was in the flats above the petshop up until a few weeks ago
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/...402782!6m1!1e1
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Luquillo----
What's the address?
John Mayall and the Blues breakers @walrus
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Looks nice tito. I was in San Juan a couple of days about five years ago. You could have bought me a beer. Lovely place
Yes there's a saying here where if someone asks you where you live you reply- I'm not telling you you'll Nick my washing
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Just noticed there's a Ponce, Puerto Rico. Isn't Ponce a british term for fag?
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No it is a man who lives off a woman's earnings.
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vidgil
Just noticed there's a Ponce, Puerto Rico. Isn't Ponce a british term for fag?
No Ponce is a British term for a gay man or a pimp profiteering from prostitution. A British term for a fag is a ciggie, a smoke, a cancer stick or a cigarette :-X:biker::wackomz4::toff::lyle:
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Master
No it is a man who lives off a woman's earnings.
My wife makes more than I do, am I a ponce? :eek:
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Mark TKO
Looks nice tito. I was in San Juan a couple of days about five years ago. You could have bought me a beer. Lovely place
Yes there's a saying here where if someone asks you where you live you reply- I'm not telling you you'll Nick my washing
Shoulda told me. We would've had a few beers together.
San Juan's ok, although quite crowded. Did you get to see Old San Juan? Quite charming place, although it can get kind of crowded also.
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Beanz
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vidgil
Just noticed there's a Ponce, Puerto Rico. Isn't Ponce a british term for fag?
No Ponce is a British term for a gay man or a pimp profiteering from prostitution. A British term for a fag is a ciggie, a smoke, a cancer stick or a cigarette :-X:biker::wackomz4::toff::lyle:
Wow no kidding.
Ponce is a pretty proud name here, seeing as how it came from old Juan Ponce de Leon, a Spanish explorer and conquistador.
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TitoFan
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Mark TKO
Looks nice tito. I was in San Juan a couple of days about five years ago. You could have bought me a beer. Lovely place
Yes there's a saying here where if someone asks you where you live you reply- I'm not telling you you'll Nick my washing
Shoulda told me. We would've had a few beers together.
San Juan's ok, although quite crowded. Did you get to see Old San Juan? Quite charming place, although it can get kind of crowded also.
I don't know. Walked a fair distance from port. Remember walking through narrow streets with old buildings and then getting to some place with an old fort type in the rocks and loads of locals out flying kites. That it ?
Then went to senor frogs and got pissed.
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Re: Your Neighborhoods where you all live - city/ town? rural?
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Mark TKO
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
Mark TKO
Looks nice tito. I was in San Juan a couple of days about five years ago. You could have bought me a beer. Lovely place
Yes there's a saying here where if someone asks you where you live you reply- I'm not telling you you'll Nick my washing
Shoulda told me. We would've had a few beers together.
San Juan's ok, although quite crowded. Did you get to see Old San Juan? Quite charming place, although it can get kind of crowded also.
I don't know. Walked a fair distance from port. Remember walking through narrow streets with old buildings and then getting to some place with an old fort type in the rocks and loads of locals out flying kites. That it ?
Then went to senor frogs and got pissed.
Ok sounds like that's all you did.... Old San Juan. ;D That fort was El Morro and yeah... locals love to congregate there and fly kites. It's an old Spanish fort used to defend against ships trying to come into the bay.
I'm not a fan of Señor Frogs and find it vastly overrated. There's a lot of good restaurants in OSJ, you just have to know your way around.
Sounds like you came in on a cruise ship.... but you stayed a couple of days?
Anyway, San Juan itself is pretty huge. There's another touristy area called Condado. Lots of beaches, hotels and casinos around that area. But to see Puerto Rico itself, you'd need over a week.
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Yes. Ate at some Mexican.
Yes for some reason it was two days there. I can't remember why. I do remember having to piss around with immigration though for this part. This was the time I was away for a month and had done the Rocky tour in Philadelphia with all the locations and posted photos on here. So forgive me if my memory is a little hazey.
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Batman
just done a postcode search on crime in my area, quite shocked by the results actually
Overall person crime for Birmingham 023D
Where you live is ranked 401 for person crime incidents.
(out of 34749 neighbourhoods)
Overall property crime for Birmingham 023D
Where you live is ranked 358 for property crime incidents.
(out of 34749 neighbourhoods)
I went to a fancy dress party up in Birmingham last month.
The theme was 'Spice', so I went as a chilli pepper.
Inrealised that I had made a mistake, and was reminded that I was in Birmingham when everybody else turned up dressed as astronauts.