Forum menu
I concur with TJ.
I've been about 6 times & couldn't wait to get away each time. IMO It's so bad....my eldest son has lived in Camden for 3 years & I haven't been to see him yet, but he comes to North Yorkshire & says, 'what are they Dad' & I say, 'fields & trees son'.
Grim, horrible grimy place full of noise and, just outside the centre, poverty and crime. no thanks
Lol!
Funny that the haterz have bin here though, eh? ๐
You love it really. You're just jealous.
I'd quite like you to stay away though. The only moaning miserable people here are people like you. Because you're miserable anyway.You don't have to come here you know.
Where's Onion?
Miserable, me? Hardly. I don't know how you dare say such a thing seeing as, A) you don't know me &, B) you never will (hopefully)
[i]You don't have to come here you know[/i]
There IS a GOD!
Anyone been to Yellowknife in Canada? I have a strange urge to go and check it out.
Doncaster. I've left pubs there because I've been shit scared of the women.
You can not get much grimmer than some of the places I have been to in Belarus. The towns near Chernobly were very, very grim.
Ffestiniog in North Wales on a wet wednesday aftrnoon. That place is awful.
Oradour sur Glane - that is one miserable place. Dudes google "Oradour sur Glane" for proof.
[url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/6911628/Wolverhampton-voted-fifth-worst-city-in-the-world.html ]Apparently, Wolverhampton was voted the fifth worst city in the World.[/url] ๐ฏ
I din't think it was quite [i]that[/i] bad really.
I once read an article about Magnitogorsk. I don't think I'd like to live there, but I'd like to visit the place actually, just to experience it's grimness.
One of my least favourite places in Britain has to be Warrington. A mate of mine from there, who now lives in London, says he 'will never live there again'. His sister is equally condemning of the place. I must say, my experience of it wasn't pleasant; staggering around the town centre on a Sunday morning, really, really hungover, trying to find somewhere to get something to eat. All we found was the cafe in TJ Hughes. It wasn't too bad really, considering.
The best thing to come out of Warrington, in my friends' onions:
It may have changed recently but Corby used to be an eye opener for the wrong reasons.
stratobiker - Member
Oradour sur Glane - that is one miserable place.
D!ckhead.....there's a reason they left it like that
Maidstone
Port Talbot
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Ha ha...Central Scotland...anybody been to Shotts?
Shotts - lol
My ex girlfriend came from there. Went to the 'catholic' pub one night. **** me all sorts of life there. And the co-op just sold red cola and other terrible stuff.
I seem to have lived in lots of these places
North shields - I quite like it, quite well to do now too in places
Did cot - used to live on the lady grove estate when it was first built
Nottingham - lived there as a student
Are there any nice places in the uk?!
Dover... awful
... one redeeming feature: the continent's close.
Oradour sur Glane's a fascinating place, but disturbing, to say the least. Fort Breendonk's pretty unpleasant: I stopped taking photos when we got to the torture chamber, because it didn't seem right any more...
[i]how you dare say such a thing
Ooh! Get her!
Here you go love, I think you dropped this[/i]
I live in Boroughbridge BTW, (& that could be my eldest sons handbag, but I've got a Camelbak & a Dakine, neither in pink!)
stratobiker - Member
Oradour sur Glane - that is one miserable place.
...ken_shields -
D!ckhead.....there's a reason they left it like that
Really ken???? Is there? When you have finished wiping the egg off your face perhaps you'd like to apologise.
Apologies for the d!ckhead comment, I didn't give you any credit for knowing why it was like that ๐ณ ......not miserable....sombre, moving and very sad and certainly not comparable to any of the sh!tholes mentioned in this thread
[url] http://www.oradour.info/ [/url]
It can't be that bad can it duntmatter?
[url= http://www.blackpool.gov.uk/Services/S-Z/SmallAreaStatistics/IndicesofDeprivation2007Simple.htm ]Oh really? (Clicky)[/url]
Somebody had a go at Severn Beach. I did'nt her when riding by on the Seawall ๐
[url= http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3356/4632905647_ab6498332b_z.jp g" target="_blank">http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3356/4632905647_ab6498332b_z.jp g"/> [/img][/url]
[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/markogrady/4632905647/ ]Hannah - Severn Beach Swimsuit 1[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/markogrady/ ]markymoo_uk[/url], on Flickr
What about Easington.
and note the story accompanying that second pic [url= http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2009/05/16/easington-nurse-still-unconscious-after-assault-61634-23637423/ ]http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2009/05/16/easington-nurse-still-unconscious-after-assault-61634-23637423/[/url]
I concur with TJ.
I've been about 6 times & couldn't wait to get away each time. IMO It's so bad....my eldest son has lived in Camden for 3 years & I haven't been to see him yet, but he comes to North Yorkshire & says, 'what are they Dad' & I say, 'fields & trees son'.
He should get away from the tv and the Playstation a bit more. He might actually see some trees and grass,
That London looked like this just over a week ago. Looks just fine to me:
[IMG]
[/IMG]
How about Princetown, Devon? Every time I've been there it looks like this:
[img]
[/img]
I haven't been through all this thread so someone may already have got there first, but in my reasonably well-travelled-in-the-UK experience, Craigavon is the biggest, deepest sh1thole it has ever been my misfortune to visit. I thank God that I only had to visit for one day.
Just back from S****horpe for the weekend...........highlight of the trip - going to a large garden centre.
We looked up things to do in s****horpe when we arrived at my mates house - only had three things on the first link - one was to go to a pub with a kids play area, second was a pottery place that was closed and third was another pub with play area.
Cheek barsteward took us to a garden centre and amused himself as a tour guide of it.





