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Killer French Bread wrote:Hmm. It's not my favourite country or anything but I always found the castles and countryside pretty spectacular compared to the midlands at least. Some of the waterfalls and mountains make the peak district look tame.
Anythings spectacular compared to the Midlands

And i haven't been to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, but i have been to Bangor & Colwyn bay as a child, may have gone near there though but can;t say for sure
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Reknoc wrote:I've been to Wales, though not that specific place but it's pretty much all the same. I'm sure Wales is fine if you like boring flat countryside and unpronounceable place names.
Killer French Bread wrote:Flat countryside? Half the country is basically a mountain range.
Reknoc wrote:Bumpy countryside then, either way it's dull.
Killer French Bread wrote:Hmm. It's not my favourite country or anything but I always found the castles and countryside pretty spectacular compared to the midlands at least. Some of the waterfalls and mountains make the peak district look tame.

Castles? Bumpy countryside? Mountain ranges? Waterfalls? Sounds helleva better than seeing New York City skyscrapers all damn day.
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Oh damn, I love Wales! I've been there a few times and it's a really beautiful and peaceful place to be, if, as Reknoc says, you like the countryside and want a nice view of some hills and stuff.

I have been to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, but there isn't much there XD Although the tourist-y shop did have some Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog on DVD >_>

The Highlands of Scotland are just as nice, but a lot more rugged with mountains and things. Apart from the Peak and Lake District, Wales and Scotland make England look really damn boring.

And well, no offence to any Irish guys here, but Northern Ireland is a bloody mess. Didn't like it at all when I visited a few years back. I here Southern Ireland is much nicer though, so that's my next place to visit.
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Yay! My dad's finally come from Iran to stay with us for a month! It's father a son time!!!
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It's been 2 weeks and still no CD in the post.
Never taken this long before.
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Biggest sonic fan wrote:Yay! My dad's finally come from Iran to stay with us for a month! It's father a son time!!!
Ah, father-son bonding time!
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Indeed. And guess what he brought me.


...An electric shaver... XD
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I'm going to take advantage of the offer Domino's have on at the minute where if you GET £40 worth of food they knock 50% off your total. I'm gonna be a fat bastard tonight.
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Post by Quills on Wheels »

So... I shaved.

And obviously, it being my first time, I sorta... tried too hard to get rid of every single hair. Thankfully it was an electric shaver and no blade. But where my mustache was really burns right now and it REALLY killed after I added the aftershave. Bah... I hate first times...
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Biggest sonic fan wrote:So... I shaved.

And obviously, it being my first time, I sorta... tried too hard to get rid of every single hair. Thankfully it was an electric shaver and no blade. But where my mustache was really burns right now and it REALLY killed after I added the aftershave. Bah... I hate first times...

...Good for you.
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