West Ham?Millwall? QPR?So....you WERE paying attention....just checking....
If you want football I'll take you see the pool play...or a lower division team in the North..but no southern teams. That'd be like taking a Red Sox fan to a Yankees game
C x
edited to add: The pool = Liverpool Originally Posted by Camille
I'm not complaining about these ISO/requests for information on various cities but would humbly request a trip report following in exchange for all of the great suggestions given. Where did you actually go? What was your experience.
I think LS recently asked something similar about Chicago. Where did you go? How did you like it? Thoughts.... Originally Posted by atlcomedy
I'm not complaining about these ISO/requests for information on various cities but would humbly request a trip report following in exchange for all of the great suggestions given. Where did you actually go? What was your experience.Love it! I would love to hear how some of these suggestions pan out incase I head there(again) also. Beats asking again too.
I think LS recently asked something similar about Chicago. Where did you go? How did you like it? Thoughts.... Originally Posted by atlcomedy
So....you WERE paying attention....just checking....Which reminds me...I wore a Leeds shirt during the WC.
C, she didn't say she was going to the Pool. If she had, I've CERTAINLY recommended she check out some "proper" football.....at Goodison Park! Originally Posted by Sisyphus
Which reminds me...I wore a Leeds shirt during the WC."...and the re-birth."
Someone walked past me and said with a sigh, "The rise...and FALLLLL"
Even I laughed at that Originally Posted by Camille
Sorry for thread hijack.I'd be interested in that as well. Same question for south of Spain. Perhaps a "sticky" folder w/in this area....
Can I ask for info about the South of France if anyone has been too rather than starting a new thread (hope that's ok Lauren)?. Never been south....and without resorting to the obvious Nice, St Topez etc...anyone any other suggestions on towns villages to visit/museums/historical stuff?
TY C xx Originally Posted by Camille
"...and the re-birth."The very idea that I might see a thread with posts mentioning 'The Damned United' would never have crossed my mind; particularly as I grew up there during the reign of Mr. Revie.
Sixth in the Championship 4 games in, 1st year back up certainly leaves reason to believe things are finally looking up for the Peacocks. One more promotion & they're back where they belong!
. Originally Posted by Sisyphus
Good Afternoon All;
The very idea that I might see a thread with posts mentioning 'The Damned United' would never have crossed my mind; particularly as I grew up there during the reign of Mr. Revie.
As to London, where I now live, I like to take visitors around the City and see the juxtaposition of cutting edge 20th/21st century architecture right next to 15th century churches. Whilst there, a visit to the recently renovated Museum of London is well worth it. Then go to St. Bart's, now a major hospital but originally a church dating from the 12th century, just walk around the exterior of the church and you can see building styles & extensions dating from every century since then. Walk across the road to Smithfield, the last of the old wholesale markets still operating on its original site in London. Then wander down to Borough Market and see how the markets have changed here.
The British Museum is an absolute 'must', but it can be overwhelming, my suggestion is to pick a single gallery and do it in detail.
If you are interested, try to get a ticket to something playing at The National Theatre (and going there and coming back, for god's sake walk across the bridge to get one of the best views in all of London), if you can, try for a ticket at either the Donmar Warehouse or the Menier chocolate factory.
I am not a big fan of Paris (neither were any of the people in the Languedoc, where I once lived) so I can't really help you there.
Safe travels
Cyclops Originally Posted by Mr.Oneeye
Good Evening Cinghiale;
If you're interested in cemeteries, Pere Lachaise cemetary in Paris is incomparable. Many famous graves including Chopin, Colette, Satre, Oscar Wilde, Abelard, Honere' de Balzac, Modigliani, Jim Morrison, etc. Originally Posted by TexTushHog