Manchester - in terms of nightlife, culture, shopping, vibe, convenience and general laidback attitude of the down to earth Mancs.
2007-03-20 02:58:39
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answered by Nix 3
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Cambridge. It was clean and there was an old English nostalgia about the shops and the houses. There was even a busker playing his music in a pillbox, where people post their letters as they walk along the street. It was a sunny day and we took the boat ride, punting around the island on which Cambridge University is built and for centuries has been a centre for students and scholars. Some famous, most forgotten. As we docked, a BBC news broadcast broke the revelry for me a bit. The Queen Mum had died so there was something else to think about that day.
2007-03-20 03:04:41
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answered by John M 7
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London
2007-03-20 02:55:04
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answered by gorglin 5
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East Finchley
2007-03-20 02:55:17
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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That's a tough one. Maybe Edinburgh? Or Middlesbrough? Haven't been back home to Belfast in a while, but I hear that's pretty nice these days.
Sheesh, y'got me. I can't think of one I like more than where I am.
2007-03-20 02:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a tough call between Bognor Regis and Grimsby- I cant decide!
I'm from London
2007-03-20 05:49:19
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answered by Georgie 5
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Glasgow
2007-03-20 02:56:05
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answered by loulou 4
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London was awesome, I was staying in Manchester w/ my Aunt, and I loved it there, Blackpool was a lot of fun, and Lake Windemere was beautiful......I live in San Diego....
2007-03-20 03:00:15
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answered by P-Nut 7
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Edinburgh - it's got all that London and other major cities have, and loads more.
2007-03-20 03:01:47
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answered by McAtterie 6
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Leeds has a good vibe about it, but Brighton & Hove (don't forget Hove) is fantastic
2007-03-20 03:03:55
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answered by lexxfive 2
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