Author Topic: Hey Britain  (Read 3033 times)

And if there's any on at the moment go watch a proper football game, you know, the one with the round ball?
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no don't do that

I'm in an entirely different country at the moment. Since you're in London i'd like to recommend you go on the Underground, because trains are fun and they're even funner underground!

National science museum is pretty cool
And if there's any on at the moment go watch a proper football game, you know, the one with the round ball?

And uh, enjoy your stay!
Should've visited the north instead
It's funny because I plan on doing all of that with the exception of football. We have a lot of it in Seattle. Thanks for your suggestions, though.

Where are you residing currently?

Should've visited the north instead
Silly fawkes, we want him to enjoy Britain. :3

If you're in London then do all the sight-seeing things.

Visit the Tower of London, National Science Museum, National History Museum, Madame Tussauds Waxwork's Museum, Visit London Eye, Tower Bridge, Westminster (See the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, aswell as Westminster Abbey), Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace (Don't pronounce it Bucking Ham), 221B Baker Street (home of Sherlock Holmes), and many more.

Or come to Hampton Court Palace (5 mins from me) Or come chill with Ephialtes and Me :)

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remember to look out for the london wildlife, like these

but try to avoid these disgusting things

funny how all the brit nationalists are antagonizing the us now

Don't forget to meet up with me at the part of the country nobody cares about.

Don't forget to meet up with me at the part of the country nobody cares about.
Go away Wales you're not a real country.


Or come to Hampton Court Palace (5 mins from me) Or come chill with Ephialtes and Me :)
I don't know, man, you've been really offensive lately. Is the Hampton court palace really only that far away?

Visit the Tower of London, National Science Museum, National History Museum, Madame Tussauds Waxwork's Museum, Visit London Eye, Tower Bridge, Westminster (See the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, aswell as Westminster Abbey), Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace (Don't pronounce it Bucking Ham), 221B Baker Street (home of Sherlock Holmes), and many more.
I really wanted to see some of your castles, I'm a big medieval guy. Anything you can give me is helpful :)

Where abouts are you?

I don't know, man, you've been really offensive lately. Is the Hampton court palace really only that far away?
I really wanted to see some of your castles, I'm a big medieval guy. Anything you can give me is helpful :)
Here, use this for some ideas. http://www.touristnetuk.com/london/attractions/heritage.htm

Tower of London is your best bet while in London. It's a Medieval Castle that's open to the public and there are regular tours and such.

Hampton Court Palace is also medieval, being Tudor.


If you're in England for a while, and are willing/capable of leaving London, then I'd suggest Warwick Castle too.
http://www.warwick-castle.com/
They have a lot of history there and it's all very interesting. The staff also put on a bit of a show in places.
There are ghost tours, and also melee recreations in the court-yard at times.
I thoroughly enjoyed it when I went when I was younger.

If your planning on visiting the National Science Museum, I recommend you spend the whole day there, it's absolutely huge.

Hampton Court blows, forget that. Check out the Natural History Museum because the dinosaur exhibit there is just absolutely loving immense. They've got like basically a real life dinosaur just chilling in one of the exhibitions in there.

Tower of London is pretty awesome, can see that from my office window and if its a nice day outside (which it kinda is atm) then you can have a pretty sick day because the Tower Hill area is real nice.