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TAKE THAT SHIT TO THE-BRITS.COM
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ppadilha said:any sets of abandoned warehouses that held 3-story raves featuring fire jugglers, people on stilts and a that dank room with the camping tents?
That was duder's accommodation 88-94, IIRC.
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TAKE THAT SHIT TO THE-BRITS.COM
ppadilha said:Jimster said:ppadilha said:Chelsea only 9 points away from the drop though. Could they? I think Lamps has it in him to lose every match but the other teams need to do their part.
Can you imagine Todd's meltdown? "But I paid to win!!!" / "The election was rigged!" / "I demand a replay!" / "COTDAMMIT THIS IS NOT THE AMERICAN WAYYYYyyyy....."
I like to imagine all the stuffed suits at the EPL having to explain relegation to Broehly.Be like that Hitler's bunker scene.
I think City might have just buried the ghost of Real Madrid.
Only just.
I wasn't celebrating until the final 30 seconds. This is City, after all.
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Would love to see Hope, B.C. - Where "First Blood" was filmed. Despite the local five-oh (Brian Dennehy as Sheriff Will Teasle) needing to keep it "Boring." Turns out he was given war he wouldn't believe because he wouldn't let it go.Duderonomy said:View from our hotel, Golden, British Colombia.
It’s been 40 years since I was in this part of the world, and I’m reminded that nature abhors a vacuum: Europeans came here and disappeared the “Indians”, now actual Indians are back. In numbers.
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ketan said:
Indian ppl generally appreciate natural places more than other cultures I've lived in. (I'm of Indian heritage btw.) There's a mountain in Switzerland that's over-run with Indian tourist because it fits within the venn diagram of spectacular nature and bollywood: https://www.utracks.com/Blog/mount-titlis-bollywoods-favourite-swiss-mountain The quiet waterfalls in my hometown are packed every weekend these days with Indian ppl appreciating the hell out of nature.
There's a place not far from us, Stepping Stones in Dovedale. We went last year mid-week and it was quiet AF. Next time we went it was a weekend and the whole place was heaving. Very popular with Indians who were 90% of the visitors. I don't know why this place specifically, as it's in countryside in the middle of nowhere and all the villages nearby are tiny, populated by white old folks. It just seemed like a bit of a pilgrimage.
God I sound old and white. But it was just surprising to see such a concentration and be in a very small white minority in a place so typically British. There are the usual complaints on the internet about freestyle parking and littering but this is a trait common to every culture when the facilities do not match the audience.
http://https//thirdeyetraveller.com/dovedale-stepping-stones-peak-district/