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A Rough Guide To Norwich City on 15:32 - Dec 9 with 450 viewshedgeend61

Got 2 Norwich 32£ tickets Saturday for sale, will take 50 sovs for the pair as its Xmas as I cant make it with the 12 30 ko.
Could meet anyone at SMS tonight, otherwise you'll have to meet me in Hedge End
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A Rough Guide To Norwich City on 19:04 - Dec 11 with 111 viewsyateleysaint

I like staying at the Maid’s Head hotel, which is supposed to be the oldest hotel in England. There’s a nice Indian opposite, a decent charity coffee shop just down the road and it’s right by the cathedral and the school where Admiral Nelson was first taught to kill forrins.

I also like shopping in Jarrold’s. Last time I was in there, Josh Sargent was in there signing shirts. I was tempted to queue up and beg him to force a move to Saints but didn’t think the locals would appreciate that.

In the olden days it was the biggest city in England behind London. Edmund the Martyr should be reinstated as our patron saint in place of St George, as that dragon-shagger wasn’t even English.

The Great Farm Derby can’t be all that because I’ve seen double hard bastards in Ipswich shirts in the centre of Norwich.

I like Norwich - it’s safe, nice and quaint and old-fashioned and we’re planning to buy a house there. The seaside isn’t far away either. Just don’t go anywhere near Great Yarmouth or you might bump into Rupert Lowe.
[Post edited 11 Dec 19:05]

You cannot reason a person out of something they were not reasoned into.

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A Rough Guide To Norwich City on 19:12 - Dec 11 with 102 viewsyateleysaint

A Rough Guide To Norwich City on 19:04 - Dec 11 by yateleysaint

I like staying at the Maid’s Head hotel, which is supposed to be the oldest hotel in England. There’s a nice Indian opposite, a decent charity coffee shop just down the road and it’s right by the cathedral and the school where Admiral Nelson was first taught to kill forrins.

I also like shopping in Jarrold’s. Last time I was in there, Josh Sargent was in there signing shirts. I was tempted to queue up and beg him to force a move to Saints but didn’t think the locals would appreciate that.

In the olden days it was the biggest city in England behind London. Edmund the Martyr should be reinstated as our patron saint in place of St George, as that dragon-shagger wasn’t even English.

The Great Farm Derby can’t be all that because I’ve seen double hard bastards in Ipswich shirts in the centre of Norwich.

I like Norwich - it’s safe, nice and quaint and old-fashioned and we’re planning to buy a house there. The seaside isn’t far away either. Just don’t go anywhere near Great Yarmouth or you might bump into Rupert Lowe.
[Post edited 11 Dec 19:05]


PS. Just get the train. It’s quite quick from Liverpool Street.

Don’t get the National Express as it takes forever and the weirdos down the front insist on chatting up the driver.

I’ve never been to Carrow Road but it’s got a hotel apparently. There’s also a Travelodge / Premier Inn or similar right next to the station.

The hospital must be decent as it helped Ms FFS survive when she recently got admitted after having an alcohol-related seizure. I hope no one ends up there.

There’s a nice art gallery at UEA and they’ve got a billion quid’s worth or art if you like that kind of thing. That’s a bus, taxi or Uber ride away though. They’ve done up the castle recently and there’s a city museum too. I’ve never been drinking in Norwich but there’s hundreds of pubs. You can see (and hear) the ground from the city centre so it can’t be that far away. The locals talk funny but are very friendly.

You cannot reason a person out of something they were not reasoned into.

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