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Not docklands - its miles away from anywhere (except canary wharf)
Wimbledon is better - 170 bus goes into town and its on the tube and mainline railway network
Neither are central...try the travel lodge Southbank - its usually got space or the one near Battersea.
Or if you want to be right in it - I live near Victoria - let me know your budget and I can tell you some decent hotels nearby
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You can see it without reading the books Becky, although, I saw the film - thought it was average. Started the books, got addicted, saw Twilight again and enjoyed it much more.
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Dongling is great isn't it Maz...as long as the signal is good that is!I'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
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OH doesnt want to see HP and neither do any of my mates that live in London - may have to go on my own...is that a bit sad??

I am forty and have never been to the cinema alone - that's sadder really!Mortgage OP 2026 £860/2000Mortgage balance: £31,763
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Becky do you think we will orgainse a London meet soon
If not I am going to save to go on my own in 2010 :j Easy rooms here I come :rotfl: 0 -
I used to go to late night cinema showings of all sorts of random things when I fell out with Stu, just to get out of the house for a bit. Sitting quietly in the dark on your own, being entertained by some film you've never heard of is strangely theraputic.
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budget is around £80 a night? wimbldon sounds good as its easy enough to get in and out of central london? just going to try and do a few attractions and shopping - will get a travel card:j Debt-Free-Wannabe! :jDeclutter/Ebay/Savings0
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Id go to the cinema on my own, Its not like you sit and talk to the people you go with through the film so it wouldn't make any differenceI'll make a wish, take a chance, make a change And breakaway. I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change and breakaway ....
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I've been on my own...it was depressing-but then, I had just been dumped! LOLEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »Becky do you think we will orgainse a London meet soon
If not I am going to save to go on my own in 2010 :j Easy rooms here I come :rotfl:
OO a London meet, that would be nice!
Although I want to go to Scotland at Christmas?
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