http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/lordoftherings/index.asp
Incidently, it costs about three times as much to get in as it did in
Wellington:-(
Brenda
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Brenda Selwyn
"In England's green and pleasant land"
I may look in on this thread again before it is all over, but in
the meanwhile I have some other pressing business to attend to.
London is always expensive - wish it had been coming up here
to Edinburgh - I *hate* London!
However I am sort of planning to visit in October.
(despite the fact I hate London)
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Jette
"Work for Peace and remain Fiercely Loving" - Jim Byrnes
je...@blueyonder.co.uk
http://www.jette.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
Last film type exhibition I visited was in Edinburgh, Star Trek NG many
years ago, I'd visit up there but not in London.
Graeme
Oh, maybe we met then - I was one of the costumers who got
free entrance in return for *decorating the sets* for special
evenings, and some stewarding at the James Doohan
signings. That was a great exhibition!
> However I am sort of planning to visit in October.
>
Yeah, I think once I've finished my MA *I* might find myself straying
that way too...
Jamie
--
"The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and
every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human
characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the
appearance of either merit or sense."
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
> Jette Goldie wrote:
[snip]
> > London is always expensive - wish it had been coming up here
> > to Edinburgh - I *hate* London!
> >
> Me too - bloody southerners: why do they get all the good stuff?! They
> won't appreciate it anyway on account of how much it costs them to
> travel, live, eat, talk to their neighbour...
Things are expensive in London because so many people want to live in that
wonderful city.
> ;)
> Now, if it went to Newcastle, on the other hand...
Prices are low there?
Öjevind
And many more *don't* - you should see how many refugees
from the Big Smoke we get here in Auld Reekie!
> > ;)
> > Now, if it went to Newcastle, on the other hand...
>
> Prices are low there?
Apparently it's the night-clubbing capital of the UK.
(and has a terrific shopping centre)
And most imporatantly, it's 20 minutes away by train :)
> > > Now, if it went to Newcastle, on the other hand...
> > Prices are low there?
> Apparently it's the night-clubbing capital of the UK.
> (and has a terrific shopping centre)
Newcastle, isn't that where one of the harbours to the continent is? I think
I've been there. Totally uncomprehensible speech, right? I saw two guys hit
each other on the head. The drunken one dropped his walkman. One of the
spectators dashed forward and stole it. Weird place.
Greetings, T.
Yep, there is a ferry from Newcastle - but there are
lots of other ferry ports, including Rosyth.
>I think
> I've been there. Totally uncomprehensible speech, right?
Way aye man - but then you could say the same of Rosyth ;-)
> I saw two guys hit
> each other on the head.
That could also have been Rosyth <g>
<snip>
> I think
> I've been there. Totally uncomprehensible speech, right? I saw two guys hit
> each other on the head. The drunken one dropped his walkman. One of the
> spectators dashed forward and stole it. Weird place.
>
LOL!
Yup, that's Newcastle. You obviously had a quiet time of it...