its good to get an insiders view tho. so many people try to get into Oxford uni with its reputation and whatnot.
if it makes u feel any better bristol is not much better...any uk-ers out there want to recommend their city?
I ate all your bees wrote:I love it really. But it has given me a deep-seated and almost irrational hatred of tourism. I'd rather get hopelessly lost in a foreign city than get out the fold-out map and wear matching raincoats/backpacks/hats.
Chelpo wrote:**Note to tourists: Please don't knit yourselves sweaters of the flag of your country. It's tacky and ugly. My friends were making fun of a woman with a flag sweater last summer while in line at a restaurant and it turned out her husband was standing right behind them. This all around embarassment could have been avoided.
byron wrote:If I make my 1000th post here, can we consider the thread a success?
misha&zane wrote:any uk-ers out there want to recommend their city?
Frightened Inmate #2 wrote:*angrily throws knitting materials in trash*
Great. Now what am I supposed to give you for Valentine's Day, Chelpo?
LickMyLovePump wrote:misha&zane wrote:any uk-ers out there want to recommend their city?
misha&zane wrote:u must get really pissed off when someone asks you for directions...im imagining ira gilligan sort of rage!
misha&zane wrote:I read this thing in the papers that the UK in now the worst place for kids to live (just below the US.)
Every city's screwed up then - if ur a kid.
I was just wondering if anyone on here finds Little Britain funny?
I think its a pile of bleeeeeeep myself but the general 'masses' seem to like it. nowhere near the wit and pace of AD
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