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Sue H Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:37 on 28th March 2008 On 28th March 2008 18:23, Peter Evans wrote:
First Ron, now Peter. Do all English me have stutters? (Go see Ron's new post about Brownie points to know where I'm coming from). |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | quotePosted at 19:43 on 28th March 2008 Sue You mean all English MEN don't you?......Well only when it comes to the vinegar strokes!!! |
Andy Edwards Posts: 1900 Joined: 14th Mar 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 12:17 on 30th March 2008 Wow Kelly. Now look what you started!! Welcome to Pictures of England....I've very recently joined and I'm loving it already. Unfortunately work takes up a lot of my time, but I'll be spending as much time as possible here. I live 30 miles from York, next time I'm there I'll take some pictures for you. In fact, I think I have a few on file, I'll look them out and post them here. Andy. |
Peter Evans Posts: 3863 Joined: 20th Aug 2006 Location: UK | quotePosted at 23:03 on 30th March 2008 I dont know what Ron is talking about. I'm a good boy I am. He he he. There goes the stutter again. |
Kelly Fresh Posts: 18 Joined: 19th Mar 2008 Location: Canada | quotePosted at 02:29 on 31st March 2008 Yes, Andy I`m enjoying the pictures of England site too. Last year when I was visiting England I travelled on a bus tour to York and other cities. It was amazingly beautiful there. I didn`t get to spend as much as wanted there but will definitely go back in the future(hoping for May 2009). What is life like there? Quiet or people running around like there heads cut off (expression we use here when people don`t have the time to slow down). In England do you get tea breaks at work? Silly questions. It just seems when I watch any english programs on tv everyone seems to quite relaxed. Do you live in the city or village and what is it like there? I`d love to see your photographs, that would be fantastic. |
Andy Edwards Posts: 1900 Joined: 14th Mar 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 08:36 on 31st March 2008 Kelly, York is an amazing place, as you can imagine there are many tourists that visit all year round...of course Summer (June to August) is the busiest time. Being a very small city the traffic is quite heavy at peak times, but inside the walls is much quieter, this is where you will find the Minster and most of the shops and attractions. You can view the city from an open top bus if you like....they are very reasonably priced and a great way to see the city. We do indeed get tea breaks, usually a quarter to half an hour in the morning, then an hour or so for dinner, with another short break in the afternoon. You will find the people are very friendly in York, you will also notice that in summer especially, people from all over the world will be exploring the city as you are. I live in a village not far from York and all around is beautiful countryside, it's a wonderful place to live, I am blessed! When you come in May 2009 I'd be delighted to show you around, please keep in touch! Andy. |
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