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Why would you expect a medium sized university city to have the attractions of the capital of a large country?!
Wait... You're referring to the British Cambridge right? Not the American one?
Yes he did, he posted pictures in the photo thread, it looked great to me. Struggling to work out why he was disappointed. It's a 2000 year old University city, not Las Vegas.
No, I complained that it had few Musuems and interesting places to visit. I thought it was like Washington with loads of things to see.
Why would you think a small university city like Cambridge is like the capital city of the USA?
I've only been to Cambridge for a night out, but from what I can remember it's a very nice place. Why don't you go a bit further afield if you want museums and things like this to do. Obviously there's London, but like Razza mentioned, there's Chester, then Bath, Oxford, Lincoln, Durham etc. I'm sure there's plenty to do there. You could try York too. We've got loads of museums here, and loads to see and do.
We could meet up for a Bacardi breezer too. That'd be nice.
The workings of Owen's mind truly are fascinating. He is eternally baffling.
Indeed. I went to Scarborough today (genuinely) and I really can't believe how boring it is compared to Sydney. They don't even have the Sydney Harbour bridge there. Boke.
Indeed. I went to Scarborough today (genuinely) and I really can't believe how boring it is compared to Sydney. They don't even have the Sydney Harbour bridge there. Boke.
He reminds me of the fussy customer at Fawlty Towers:
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