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EcclesCake | 02:01 Fri 02nd Mar 2012 | Travel
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I have Saturday to myself and fancy a day of indulgence.

Should I go to Bath or Brighton?
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The lady was certainly a talker, though i wasn't ear wigging, just that her companion said about 2 words to her 20, but they were most definitely runners, joggers, at least going on the gear. I am surprised at the cost of the big wheel, 8 quid for adult, 25 quid for family of 4, not a chance.
seems to be lots of votes for Bristol here, and ill add to it, loads to see and do.

http://visitbristol.co.uk/things-to-do


Dave.
NOT Brighton - some very dodgy characters live there ;-)
I love Brighton, dodgy people or not, lovely place. Lots to see and do, shopping good, and though pebbly beach no matter, there is lots of it, and the further you go towards the Marina the better as not so many tourists...
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We differ a bit there.

I quite enjoy a run to the marina, but I don't like it out that way. I like the busy, bustley bit of the town. That's why I bought my flat here.

And I think the marina itself is horrid.

Except for the casino, obviously.

Which is not as nice as the Goosvenor.

But it's still a casino.

So it must be okay.

I'll shup up now.
JJ, i quite like the marina, i must admit i would move to the coast if could afford it, and in a quieter part, either brighton or similar, being a Londoner i have had my fill of noise, hustle and bustle, and it's busy all year round, which is very wearing. I love the Lanes in Brighton, and the pubs, i know it quite well having been a frequent visitor over the years.
Haven't been to a casino for years, last time was one in London but can't remember the name. Loved going to the races, Ascot, Kempton, fontwell, last time was a boxing day meeting some years ago, we broke even on a very enjoyable day.
I live in Bristol and so do not appreciate it. In fact, I did not realise there were so many things to do and see. Must have a look at some of them. Lovely shopping centres though, I like the Mall and Broadmead.
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It's grey and raining so I'm not going to either. Instead I will go and buy the papers and curl up on the sofa with them.

Sorry to the Bristol lovers - I just can't stand the place.
looking ok in Bristol (and Bath is not far away)

http://www.centrelineair.co.uk/contact/webcam/

Brighton's looking dull, though, so you were wise to steer clear of it

http://www.bbc.co.uk/...features/webcam.shtml

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