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I be all outta this biyatch starting this friday. I'm heading overseas to England for a little trip until the 23rd. So, I was wondering if there's anything I should be looking forward to (not saying that there's nothing to see, but just that I haven't looked into it :D )? I've barely been out of this time zone (except for one week to go play at the Rose Bowl Parade), so this should be interesting...

I should be stopping off at:

-London

-Bath

-Some place up North (that's all the details I have about it...)

-EDITED FOR DOH-AGE!

If anyone wants to meet me in person, I'll try and see if we can arrange some place to meet (don't be shy! I don't bite [any more ;) ]) or something...

Maybe we can have our first Neowin Meet? in Englan:D:D hehe...

Anyhoo, I won't be posting, as a result, while I'm gone. So, I'll let you know how it went when I get back and stuff..:D:D

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Watch out! We are a savage bunch! :)

Hope you enjoy your time here.. and I hope the weather works in your favour. We have a reputation for terrible weather - considering it is supposed to be summer, its been pretty crappy here lately!

Mate, don't both with Bath.... go instead to Bristol which is a couple of miles down the road. As for the north of England... that's where I am.

I've been out many a time in Buckhead... and I hope you enjoy the UK as much as I do my nights out in GA.

Laters mate.

dude- as i said before you got a great line up!

Things might be a little pricy in london - so if you want to buy presents etc- just normal ones that you can get else where- buy em in other places.

Otherwise- sounds cool! Have a rocking time- and watch out for the cows....... :D

MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by cheekymonkey

Mate, don't both with Bath.... go instead to Bristol which is a couple of miles down the road. As for the north of England... that's where I am.

I've been out many a time in Buckhead... and I hope you enjoy the UK as much as I do my nights out in GA.

Laters mate.

I agree, Bath's all history an stuff (nice posh chicks though), where as Bristols got a lot more life to it.

Ozric :alien:

your parents suck

why would you go to england when you could goto australia?

hrmm lets see

england - cold, cloudy, gloomy, miserable.

Australia - sunny, shiny, happy, babes in bikinies

ahh okay ill stop working for the australian tourism industry now :p

nah enjoy ya stay in england dude, dont scare the queen too much I dont think she can handle too much more, document ya journey for us so us, no life neowinians have something to read when ya return.

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