Greetings from the UK
#76
Pompey Boy
Joined: Feb 2006
Location: Torrejon
Posts: 143
Re: Greetings from the UK
We just wanted to go wandering for a few years.
Thing is we always wanted to come live over here I have been all over the USA with work but the job presented itself here and not in La Jolla my first choice.BTW depending on which THF its now Holiday Inn or a block of apartments that start at 400k.
Last edited by gazzpfc; Nov 23rd 2007 at 3:58 pm.
#79
Re: Greetings from the UK
Southsea feels like Bahamas compared to MN, my Mum is from San Sebastian area so I know all about the rain in Spain
We just wanted to go wandering for a few years.
Thing is we always wanted to come live over here I have been all over the USA with work but the job presented itself here and not in La Jolla my first choice.BTW depending on which THF its now Holiday Inn or a block of apartments that start at 400k.
We just wanted to go wandering for a few years.
Thing is we always wanted to come live over here I have been all over the USA with work but the job presented itself here and not in La Jolla my first choice.BTW depending on which THF its now Holiday Inn or a block of apartments that start at 400k.
I just didn't want to bloat his head, especially now the family have 2 computers.Oh my.
Yeah, big it up for Carl....
#80
Last orders please...
Joined: Sep 2005
Location: Way down deep in the middle of the Jungle..
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#81
Pompey Boy
Joined: Feb 2006
Location: Torrejon
Posts: 143
Re: Greetings from the UK
As for Southsea its still much as you may recall it apart from Gunwharf Quays and the fact that house prices are now insane.
#82
Re: Greetings from the UK
We know quite a number of people here who are from pompey. Might even know your mates bruv'.
#83
Pompey Boy
Joined: Feb 2006
Location: Torrejon
Posts: 143
Re: Greetings from the UK
House prices are insane almost everywhere back home and here in Perth too. Is Gunwharf where the old cannon was/is along the coast? I have a picture of me taken sitting on that gun.
We know quite a number of people here who are from pompey. Might even know your mates bruv'.
We know quite a number of people here who are from pompey. Might even know your mates bruv'.
Gunwharf is where HMS Vernon shore base was so if you remember where IOW car ferry goes from next door.
http://www.gunwharf-quays.com/
Great Ruby house there I will be eating in again January 9th!!
Couple of canon probably by Castle or round tower where funny enough they have a sculpture celebrating the people embarking for Oz.
I miss home already.
As for housing the thing is some of the parts of Southsea no one would touch 15 years ago that are selling for big money.
Last edited by gazzpfc; Nov 24th 2007 at 4:08 pm.
#84
Re: Greetings from the UK
Gary Vince is his name ?
Gunwharf is where HMS Vernon shore base was so if you remember where IOW car ferry goes from next door.
http://www.gunwharf-quays.com/
Great Ruby house there I will be eating in again January 9th!!
Couple of canon probably by Castle or round tower where funny enough they have a sculpture celebrating the people embarking for Oz.
I miss home already.
As for housing the thing is some of the parts of Southsea no one would touch 15 years ago that are selling for big money.
Gunwharf is where HMS Vernon shore base was so if you remember where IOW car ferry goes from next door.
http://www.gunwharf-quays.com/
Great Ruby house there I will be eating in again January 9th!!
Couple of canon probably by Castle or round tower where funny enough they have a sculpture celebrating the people embarking for Oz.
I miss home already.
As for housing the thing is some of the parts of Southsea no one would touch 15 years ago that are selling for big money.
#86
Re: Greetings from the UK
Things probably haven't changed much, and if your not fussy, The Blenheim pub behind westgate centre does the best steak and chips, sure it's a gay pub, but it's quiet at lunch and not filled with students unlike the Lion, The Camel etc....oh, but the pub opposite Checkers down the side alley is superb but the name escapes me, but speaking of checkers, the chippy next door down the side alley is the best...hmmm....I miss that place...that and the dude that does the kebab van on St Giles....hungry now
#87
Re: Greetings from the UK
You've got to get to Summertown and check out LB's, it's the best Lebanese food around...or if you like proper chinese on the cheap, the chinese over the bridge past glocester green rocks.
Things probably haven't changed much, and if your not fussy, The Blenheim pub behind westgate centre does the best steak and chips, sure it's a gay pub, but it's quiet at lunch and not filled with students unlike the Lion, The Camel etc....oh, but the pub opposite Checkers down the side alley is superb but the name escapes me, but speaking of checkers, the chippy next door down the side alley is the best...hmmm....I miss that place...that and the dude that does the kebab van on St Giles....hungry now
Things probably haven't changed much, and if your not fussy, The Blenheim pub behind westgate centre does the best steak and chips, sure it's a gay pub, but it's quiet at lunch and not filled with students unlike the Lion, The Camel etc....oh, but the pub opposite Checkers down the side alley is superb but the name escapes me, but speaking of checkers, the chippy next door down the side alley is the best...hmmm....I miss that place...that and the dude that does the kebab van on St Giles....hungry now
Eagle and Child pub has been the one of choice so far, although where I'm living you really are spoilt for choice!
#88
Re: Greetings from the UK
As my trip home draws to a close, I have been somewhat disappointed not to have seen hundreds of thousands of Pole dancers roaming the streets. The Daily Mail said they were here, but I've yet to see one sequinned thong
Fly home on Wednesday - this is my last day in Brum
Fly home on Wednesday - this is my last day in Brum
#89
Re: Greetings from the UK
As my trip home draws to a close, I have been somewhat disappointed not to have seen hundreds of thousands of Pole dancers roaming the streets. The Daily Mail said they were here, but I've yet to see one sequinned thong
Fly home on Wednesday - this is my last day in Brum
Fly home on Wednesday - this is my last day in Brum
#90
Re: Greetings from the UK
Aye....plenty of good pubs....I use to live in Old Marston, in the middle of five pubs, though one of them has closed down now apparently...but the Victoria Arms is pretty nice in spring, just punt down the river to it, nice in winter too but the food does go down hill a bit over the summer....oh and if your in Jericho, your not that far from the Trout, and that really is one of the best pubs around for food