Author Topic: Hey Britain  (Read 3024 times)

Just got here from America, brought Budweiser, McDonalds, cowboy hats, rocket ships, guns, racism, and a 110% chance of FREEDOM. Where y'all at?
Nottingham.
FEEL THE WRATH OF OUR GALE FORCE WINDS!
The gale force winds aren't actually a normality here, just the rain.

Stay the forget out of Scotland or my area in Scotland or I'll end you.
Nah just kidding.
Seriously, stay out of Scotland

slap margret thatcher's ass

I live in the Columbian part of Britain.

I live in the Columbian part of Britain.

what part is that



where is maple leaf land
i'll give you a hint: they squirt maple syrup up their starfish

i'll give you a hint: they squirt maple syrup up their starfish

p-spot town?


what part is that
He's making a joke.

The columbian part of Britain.

British Columbia. It's a province of Canada.

There's a number of set-out Dinosaur skeletons hung on frames at full size, using actual bones.

And I think there are also some recreations of them, which are made of rubber and whatnot. Might be wrong, but I'd imagine they're not mechanised or anything, since they're in a rather serious museum.

No there's a number of moving ones. Museums traditionally don't sound like a fun day out but it's really quite a great museum, definitely far better than the Science Museum (really don't bother with that one, it's so geared towards eight-year-olds). I recently went with like my oldest Blockland buddy Spaceomega who was visiting from Seattle and he had a wicked fun time.

No there's a number of moving ones. Museums traditionally don't sound like a fun day out but it's really quite a great museum, definitely far better than the Science Museum (really don't bother with that one, it's so geared towards eight-year-olds). I recently went with like my oldest Blockland buddy Spaceomega who was visiting from Seattle and he had a wicked fun time.
Hey, if I visit Britishland. Can I have a wicked fun time too?

No there's a number of moving ones. Museums traditionally don't sound like a fun day out but it's really quite a great museum, definitely far better than the Science Museum (really don't bother with that one, it's so geared towards eight-year-olds). I recently went with like my oldest Blockland buddy Spaceomega who was visiting from Seattle and he had a wicked fun time.
That's my fault for jumping to the conclusion that it was like the Oxford Museum of History, which isn't quite as large, but it has a number of dinosaur exhibits which consist purely of skeletal reconstructions.

I knew the National History Museum has a number of more "showy" sort of things, but I wasn't aware it had animatronic Dinosaurs.
Sounds brilliant though.
I really really want to go.

Luckily in the summer, my College has a trip to go and sit in on a lecture at the Royal Society in London, and on the trip we also visit the National Science Museum. It'd be nice to visit the History Museum, but it's a Biology trip, so that's not likely.
I'm not sure if it still does or not, but does the Science Museum still have Gunther Von Hagen's Bodyworld's exhibit?
With the real bodies that have been plasticified and put on display in various stages of dissection?

i touched that electric pole thing that has warning do not touch signs all over in science museum