Northern Pete wrote:Szabo wrote:Bradford 'least attractive city for visitors'
Nonsense
Is that the Sculpture Park?...Cracking place, but not exactly in Bradford
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Northern Pete wrote:Szabo wrote:Bradford 'least attractive city for visitors'
Nonsense
avocetboy wrote:Northern Pete wrote:Szabo wrote:Bradford 'least attractive city for visitors'
Nonsense
Is that the Sculpture Park?...Cracking place, but not exactly in Bradford
Northern Pete wrote:Nonsense
bob falconscotch wrote:Parts of London are truly awful,some suburbs of Paris such as Clichy sous Bois are pretty grim but for me nothing is in the same ballpark as the antechamber to hell that is Hull.
I would rather live in a Calcutta gutter.
Szabo wrote:Northern Pete wrote:Nonsense
Travelodge Survey results Pete innit, I've never visited Bradford. Couldn't agree more with your sentiments about our capital.
bob falconscotch wrote:bob falconscotch wrote:Parts of London are truly awful,some suburbs of Paris such as Clichy sous Bois are pretty grim but for me nothing is in the same ballpark as the antechamber to hell that is Hull.
I would rather live in a Calcutta gutter.
...whilst listening to Ralf Hutter sing "The Cutter" with a stutter and receiving a handjob off Anne-Sophie Mutter covered in "I Can't Believe Its Not Butter".
If you make but one decision this weekend,I implore you to make it never to visit Hull,not in this life or in the next.
The Other Half wrote:we were both gradually engulfed by a feeling of impending doom that neither of us had ever experienced before. Nothing happened, nobody said anything or even paid us any attention. But we couldn't get out of there fast enough.
icehaven wrote:The Other Half wrote:we were both gradually engulfed by a feeling of impending doom that neither of us had ever experienced before. Nothing happened, nobody said anything or even paid us any attention. But we couldn't get out of there fast enough.
I had the exact same feeling in Marypool, most depressing place I've ever been. Until we saw a man fall off his horse on the beach, that cheered us up.
The Other Half wrote:icehaven wrote:The Other Half wrote:we were both gradually engulfed by a feeling of impending doom that neither of us had ever experienced before. Nothing happened, nobody said anything or even paid us any attention. But we couldn't get out of there fast enough.
I had the exact same feeling in Marypool, most depressing place I've ever been. Until we saw a man fall off his horse on the beach, that cheered us up.
A place that has a beach? And horses? Sounds idyllic!
Er, actually, where is it? I've done a quick google... Is it near Bournemouth?
The Other Half wrote:I've never been to Hull, but one of my colleagues has been there a few times and enjoyed it. OK, she isn't planning on moving there, but apparently it's got a bit of a lively cultural scene and isn't totally devoid of merit.
I have a dim recollection of a previous "biggest shithole" thread where I mentioned North Woolwich. I'm from Manchester and we used visit my gran in the concrete horror of Hulme; I've lived in London for 20 years and am familiar with the scraggier ends of Brixton, Peckham and Tottenham... but walking around North Woolwich with GTW in broad daylight, we were both gradually engulfed by a feeling of impending doom that neither of us had ever experienced before. Nothing happened, nobody said anything or even paid us any attention. But we couldn't get out of there fast enough.
I suppose we should go back to see if we still have the same reaction. But I don't know if I could summon up the courage.
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