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  • dalip
    dalip Posts: 7,045 Forumite
    I've just checked National Express, & I can get a coach from Victoria or Park Lane to the stop in Wainright Way (£28.10), but I will need a lift from there pleeeeeaaassse. If there's anyone else travelling from either of those stops in London, it would be great to meet up & travel together. :)

    As for rooms, I don't mind sharing a twin if it helps someone out, otherwise I'll have a single. :)

    My god how far can you walk the coach stops right outside the loody hotel for godness sake.:eek:
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  • dalip wrote: »
    My god how far can you walk the coach stops right outside the loody hotel for godness sake.:eek:
    Behave yourself. I'm from London, & we don't do North unless it's Corrie. :pNow that I know how near the coach stop is, I'll manage those steps myself, thanks, though it might be safe to have a lift organised as a back-up measure. :D
  • fermi
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    Behave yourself. I'm from London, & we don't do North unless it's Corrie. :pNow that I know how near the coach stop is, I'll manage those steps myself, thanks, though it might be safe to have a lift organised as a back-up measure. :D

    Worcester isn't North. :naughty:

    You'll have the real northerners here moaning with comments like that!. :p:rotfl:
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  • fermi wrote: »
    Worcester isn't North. :naughty:

    You'll have the real northerners here moaning with comments like that!. :p:rotfl:
    It's north of me. :p See, that's why I need a lift - looking in the wrong direction, & I haven't even left the house yet. :D
  • Richard_S
    Richard_S Posts: 4,432 Forumite
    fermi wrote: »
    Worcester isn't North. :naughty:

    You'll have the real northerners here moaning with comments like that!. :p:rotfl:

    Quite right fermi,

    We were taught in Junior School that Worcester was part of France.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

    We class ourselves as civilised Northeners, but there's still a shocking combination of Anglo Saxon and Viking from our part of the coast; that is to say my O.H is blonde and I've still got two horns.:D :D
  • Just checking Worcester out. It certainly has loads going on there of great importance..a quote from the local newspaper:rolleyes:

    Pancake proposal for city's High Street
    By [EMAIL="lr@worcesternews.co.uk"]Lauren Rogers[/EMAIL] A CATERING van selling hot pancakes could soon be operating in Worcester's High Street.
    Proposals to site a mobile van between the Elgar Statue and the Guildhall have been put to Worcester City Council's licensing committee.
    Members voiced concern that the van might block the street and contribute to litter, but no decision was made.

    :rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • fermi
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    The last bit doesn't surprise me Richard. ;):D
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  • dalip
    dalip Posts: 7,045 Forumite
    Just checking Worcester out. It certainly has loads going on there of great importance..a quote from the local newspaper:rolleyes:

    Pancake proposal for city's High Street
    By [EMAIL="lr@worcesternews.co.uk"]Lauren Rogers[/EMAIL] A CATERING van selling hot pancakes could soon be operating in Worcester's High Street.
    Proposals to site a mobile van between the Elgar Statue and the Guildhall have been put to Worcester City Council's licensing committee.
    Members voiced concern that the van might block the street and contribute to litter, but no decision was made.

    :rotfl: :rotfl:

    BLTN There is nothing wrong with pancakes:p . That first drink may well be over your head not down you throat, i am trying my best :( I know your real name i may well have a word with recep and put you as far away as poss from us and spoil your fun:D
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  • :p :rotfl:

    I think its quaint.
    My local rags full of crime, horror stories and the latest idiotic idea from the local council:rolleyes:

    The whole city looks lovely..shame i won't see any of it:D
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  • Richard_S
    Richard_S Posts: 4,432 Forumite
    Just had an email from Mr & Mrs blind-as-a-bat. We'll probably be sharing a room with them because they're quite happy to roost from the ceiling.
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