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Darth_codhead

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Ok i live in sheffield as some of you know!

and lived in scarborough for my first 31 years

 

Last weekend i went to Blackpool for the day wnd with in 10mins i had made my mind up to move back to the coast as soon as pos! well about 2 years when my kids have left school

 

What i need help with is where in Blackpool or Fleetwood should i not move to

 

Help Please

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Err Darth.

 

I was in Blackpol last week and popped in to see Ian Bass and his lovely wife and I read a post a while back from Eileen saying that Blackpool is the pits.

 

I know what she meant as when we walked along the prom looking at the Blackpool that people see when they go on a day trip I thought my god this place stinks.

 

It really looks like it needs demolishing and starting from scratch.

 

John.

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chezmans right blackpool is the pits and see as though i work with him its the first time hes been right for ages the best place to be is definatly cleveleys no smell good shikker houses plenty of shopping and a good all round laugh so if u do move here look us up and we will take you to a few fishing venues plus it gives me a chance to get away from the misses if you know what i mean :D:D:):) :cool: :cool:

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stay away from o'neills we popped up there for a weekend with the lads 5 o clock popped in for a quick pint ,when one guy nutted his mate.

 

i swear we were only there for 30 seconds.i asked if this was normal to be told oh no normally much worse.

 

the whole place is full of people on stag and hen nights.no normal people go there .but the beer was cheap.cheers big al

british by birth ,english by the grace of god

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hi ya garth codead.

Slayer here.

Take no notice i myself am a "sandgrown un" and proud of it...you can see the tower from my front door,these lads doing the slagging probably thought that the puff pubs wernt as good as there useual haunts that they frequant.p.s.mereside,grange park,britans answer to beiruit..everywhere else is sound...

Tight lines..slayer...

 

Big net big ambitions...

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most seaside towns are fine in the summer ,but in the winter its all grey and wet ,i lived in folkestone for a few years this is the pits at least in blackpool you have a full time beach :) nowadays no beach and your teeth knocked out by mobile phone toting kosovans :mad:

if i never had to work then port seton or seton sands just outside edinburgh would be my choice (i could relive my childhood) :D

 

[ 04. September 2002, 09:54 PM: Message edited by: chesters1 ]

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Whoah... Folkstone is hard to beat, but Yatesey seems at home there. Ain't just the mobile phone toting Koso's, the local webbed-foot people are fairly scary also. Fantasy dwelling place - West Coast of Scotland in The Highlands. :D

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