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Old 11-12-2011, 21:35
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I haven't just got myself to consider and I'd have to drive to and from somewhere I've never been to before (been to London but nowhere near the O2 Arena!). Not familiar with the place that my relative has moved to, knowing me I'd accidentally end up on the M25! I'm not too bothered. It would be great to be there but I have seen them twice quite close together and you can't beat a Midlands atmosphere!
Just drive to the end of one of the tube lines or get a train! It won't be hard! And the M25 is just like a regular motorway!
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Old 11-12-2011, 21:42
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Just drive to the end of one of the tube lines or get a train! It won't be hard! And the M25 is just like a regular motorway!
Don't have very happy memories of the M25 after a crash that blocked the entire road meant getting diverted to Watford and a kind bloke walking his dog went and got his car out so that I could follow him to the nearest Travelodge! I definitely hadn't been going to go to this anyway, just with this visit to the rellies it might have been a last minute possibility.

Edit - I've been busy downloading Manics stuff on to my mp3 player so I'll have plenty to listen to even if I can't make the gig!
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Old 11-12-2011, 21:48
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Is anyone staying at the Ibis?
YES . I AM JUST BEEN SORTING BUS ROUTE TO THE O2 .
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Old 11-12-2011, 21:51
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Don't have very happy memories of the M25 after a crash that blocked the entire road meant getting diverted to Watford and a kind bloke walking his dog went and got his car out so that I could follow him to the nearest Travelodge! I definitely hadn't been going to go to this anyway, just with this visit to the rellies it might have been a last minute possibility.
Everytime I'm on the M25 I always end up behind a horse box! Move, pesky horses.

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YES . I AM JUST BEEN SORTING BUS ROUTE TO THE O2 .
You must be really excited what with all that shouting. Or is your caps lock stuck?

Have fun though kid.
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Old 11-12-2011, 22:15
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I WILL .AM COMING FROM NOTTINGHAM . WOULD LOVE THEM TO COME TO THE ICE STADIUM ARENA
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Old 11-12-2011, 22:21
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Don't have very happy memories of the M25 after a crash that blocked the entire road meant getting diverted to Watford and a kind bloke walking his dog went and got his car out so that I could follow him to the nearest Travelodge! I definitely hadn't been going to go to this anyway, just with this visit to the rellies it might have been a last minute possibility.

Edit - I've been busy downloading Manics stuff on to my mp3 player so I'll have plenty to listen to even if I can't make the gig!
What sort of area are they in? Ah go on James will be there!
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Old 11-12-2011, 22:36
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What sort of area are they in? Ah go on James will be there!
Stop tempting me!

Just thinking, at least no one can complain about the setlist cos you all know what you are getting!
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Old 11-12-2011, 22:38
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Stop tempting me!

Just thinking, at least no one can complain about the setlist cos you all know what you are getting!
I'm sure someone will still moan!!!
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Old 11-12-2011, 22:40
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I WILL .AM COMING FROM NOTTINGHAM . WOULD LOVE THEM TO COME TO THE ICE STADIUM ARENA
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Old 11-12-2011, 22:40
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I checked my train tickets this evening and its a good job i'd booked the return on the 17th! I'm such a fool! I'm so thankful for National Express got my return for the right date for £8!
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Old 11-12-2011, 22:59
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Speaking of DLR...if it's not too complicated, could somebody explain me what it is? I need to use it to get to my hostel, but I'm quite confused
It has no driver.
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Old 11-12-2011, 23:28
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So excited, I'm set to leave for London on Wednesday. Lucky I managed to convince my dad it was time to spend some time in England, otherwise there would be no chance of me going. I still can't believe I am!
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Old 11-12-2011, 23:30
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Old 12-12-2011, 00:14
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Speaking of DLR...if it's not too complicated, could somebody explain me what it is? I need to use it to get to my hostel, but I'm quite confused
It's an overground extension of the underground network, that uses driverless trains on a winding and undulating route. Get the front seat where the driver would normally be and it's like riding a rollercoaster, just without the heart stopping thrills.
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Old 12-12-2011, 00:18
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It's an overground extension of the underground network, that uses driverless trains on a winding and undulating route. Get the front seat where the driver would normally be and it's like riding a rollercoaster, just without the heart stopping thrills.
oooohhhh! That sounds fun!
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