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boudicca wrote:Bearsden... (my home town I might add... and The Most Affluent Place In Scotland )
I think you'll find The Mearns is more affluent
I have a seaside place in Troon, overlooking the 'First Hole' BTW
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
Eva wrote:I will, promised - at least to the festivals. But only if you appreciate proper chocolate: some people I know don't like chocolate with nuts etc.
Too bloody right. Nutty chocolate is s**t! Talking of chocolate, I did try for the first time recently, Lindt Lindor DARK chocolate. I've never seen it in the UK and it is wonderful.
Eva wrote:The necropolis is one of the most beautiful places in Glasgow!
Subsitute the word most for only, and you're about right...
Glasgow has 3 cathedrals and I think also 3 necropoli. The Eastern Necropolis isn't the one we went to Eva. It's in Parkhead (the part of Glasgow where it's best not to wear blue) and not as stunning as the "real" one. I think Mr Blast probably favours St Andrew's Cathedral which, despite its name, isn't anywhere near as spectacular as Glasgow Cathedral.
Eva wrote:I will, promised - at least to the festivals. But only if you appreciate proper chocolate: some people I know don't like chocolate with nuts etc.
Too bloody right. Nutty chocolate is s**t! Talking of chocolate, I did try for the first time recently, Lindt Lindor DARK chocolate. I've never seen it in the UK and it is wonderful.
Andrew, you're forgiven a lot, but let's get one thing straight:
You have no idea of proper chocolate and a peculiar taste in food anyway...
pikkrong wrote:Will someone (in addition to me) go via Berlin? If so, we could meet and go together by train to Hildesheim, eh?
(I still don't know will I go alone from Estonia or with a couple of persons who want to see Combichrist and Klinik.)
Looking at prices just now, flights seem to be cheaper from Glasgow to Berlin than to Hanover, so...
So I suggest you Berlin
I have once traveled from Berlin to Hildesheim, so you could be sure you will not get lost with me - as I didn't get lost in 2002.
Well, there's always a possibility that you'll get lost - as it happens with me more frequently
vicus wrote:according to www.meraluna.de, Skinny Puppy are co-headliner; but I think, we'll have to wait until tomorrow, if it's just another fools day joke
Not definitely, they are playing gigs, and it did happen in 2000... Oh the glorious weekend in Dresden
pikkrong wrote:So I suggest you Berlin
I have once traveled from Berlin to Hildesheim, so you could be sure you will not get lost with me - as I didn't get lost in 2002.
Well, there's always a possibility that you'll get lost - as it happens with me more frequently
Always yours personal Mr. Bean
We can travel in a pikk rong, ho ho!
Bring a compass.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
pikkrong wrote:So I suggest you Berlin
I have once traveled from Berlin to Hildesheim, so you could be sure you will not get lost with me - as I didn't get lost in 2002.
Well, there's always a possibility that you'll get lost - as it happens with me more frequently
Always yours personal Mr. Bean
We can travel in a pikk rong, ho ho!
Bring a compass.
Yes, long train from Berlin to Hildesheim - that I used 3 years ago and that I'm going to use again. I love German railway