Help from any Leeds folk?
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Its a bit different being a women drinking in a pub alone, trust me
It's at Whitby, the ruins up at the top by the abbey
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...06636&t=h&z=18
It's at Whitby, the ruins up at the top by the abbey
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...06636&t=h&z=18
I might know said abbey considering i live in whitby
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Don't Wetherspoons claim to sell more coffee than Starbucks in the UK ? Not exactly hard, as Starbucks don't sell coffee, just flavourless warm milk sprinkled with dust
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Well I'd offer to take you out for a coffee, but the S'net tongues would start a-wagging...
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P.S. I work late two nights, so Tuesday and Wednesday are out...
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P.S. I work late two nights, so Tuesday and Wednesday are out...
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I'll send you Ł2, knock yourself out and buy a wetherspoons coffee
If it meant he didnt have to leave the house on a winters night, he'd get my coat off the hook, wrap me up in a scarf and push me out the door and tell me to be on my way.
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If it meant he didnt have to leave the house on a winters night, he'd get my coat off the hook, wrap me up in a scarf and push me out the door and tell me to be on my way.
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using the word ****** in a open forum come on whats that about i thought this was a community of a forum i got offended and then told to **** off so what does that tell me then about people on here
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You could report the post?
Out of interest, does all the references to Muslims offend you?
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It also tells you that you should read the entire thread, a trick I learnt when reading controversial or eye grabbing headlines was to the read the LAST paragraph of the story first - this is where the cold facts (if available) are usually hidden. This is because most people are too lazy to read to the smaller typefaces.
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It tells you that we read & write things in context. ****** was the name of the dog - it simply highlights that attitudes change over time and there have been some insightful discussions about the name being edited out of later broadcasts of the Dambusters film.
It also tells you that you should read the entire thread, a trick I learnt when reading controversial or eye grabbing headlines was to the read the LAST paragraph of the story first - this is where the cold facts (if available) are usually hidden. This is because most people are too lazy to read to the smaller typefaces.
It also tells you that you should read the entire thread, a trick I learnt when reading controversial or eye grabbing headlines was to the read the LAST paragraph of the story first - this is where the cold facts (if available) are usually hidden. This is because most people are too lazy to read to the smaller typefaces.
Absolutely correct, Kieran. Also refreshing to see mods not feeling 'obliged' to close a thread or similar, because of something taken entirely out of context. I'm also pretty certain that any thread would be immediately (and correctly) vaped if there was any racist undertone.
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I can't answer for those who have been rude of course.
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I have a new question for all you locallers!
Harewood House....
Im going to a function thing there next week but what I need to know is, is there many steps / stairs inside and do they have carpet on them or are they stone?
Do you have to cross gravel between car park and entrance?
I've been trying to ring them all day but had no answer and couldnt find anyone at work that's been before.
Had a look on the website / google images but it would be nice to have a proper answer from someone thats been.
Cheers
Katie x
Harewood House....
Im going to a function thing there next week but what I need to know is, is there many steps / stairs inside and do they have carpet on them or are they stone?
Do you have to cross gravel between car park and entrance?
I've been trying to ring them all day but had no answer and couldnt find anyone at work that's been before.
Had a look on the website / google images but it would be nice to have a proper answer from someone thats been.
Cheers
Katie x
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No short skirts, knickers will be worn but yes, potentially super high heels but i aint wearing them if im likely to go **** over tit!
Will keep trying to ring them today.
Cheers
Will keep trying to ring them today.
Cheers