I live in Australia, and have only been to Wales, Bath & Cornwall once (each), but if I'd gone off to Cornwall & Wales, I'd have stayed longer than 4 days, even if I had the world's best car back at home.
Thats because you use them to go everywhere, c-unit. That car is designed to have fun in in summer (you might notice it has no roof, doors, or windows, and is therefore (especially in england) fairly impractical for real use). My day to day car does about 10k a year (my school commute is very short). Putting a low mileage limitation on my insurance policy brings down the cost tremendously. You'd be surprised (not) how unwilling insurance companies are to insure 18 year olds on fast, unsafe, and positiviely stupid cars ercatli i've been going to wales and cornwall for a week or two at a time most years since i was born. They are both very nice and interesting places but there's really only so much you can see. Likewise if i was planning a trip to australia (which i might) i'd probably head there for a month or so (for the record my holiday was a week long, not 4 days).
The Uni is OK. My girlfriend did Psychology and Biology there and came away with a first. Their Uni ball was interesting too. It was compered by Katy Hill
I can't really say anything more because I didn't go to Uni myself. However, the facilities seemed good but it's an expensive place to live because of the history. If in the town centre then check out Shake Away. Any type of milkshake you can imaging. I had Peanut Butter.
Older British Comedy is much better. M*A*S*H, Blackadder, Yes Minister and Porridge are some of my favourites. I just don't find newer things like Little Britain and The Office very interesting.
Spaced is pure brilliance. I love that show.
Wasn't M*A*S*H american? I've only seen the film so I can't say for sure.
I've been watching Red Dwarf, Young Ones and Bottom of late. Awesome stuff.
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ercatli i've been going to wales and cornwall for a week or two at a time most years since i was born. They are both very nice and interesting places but there's really only so much you can see. Likewise if i was planning a trip to australia (which i might) i'd probably head there for a month or so (for the record my holiday was a week long, not 4 days).
I can't really say anything more because I didn't go to Uni myself. However, the facilities seemed good but it's an expensive place to live because of the history. If in the town centre then check out Shake Away. Any type of milkshake you can imaging. I had Peanut Butter.
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I just don't find newer things like Little Britain and The Office very interesting.