Funguy,
What’s there in Trafalgar Square... other than the pigeons? I am definitely not interested in any kind of kabootars.
Funguy,
What’s there in Trafalgar Square... other than the pigeons? I am definitely not interested in any kind of kabootars.
U have to play cricket :p and visit lords..
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*Originally posted by Fraudz: *
baycharah reloaded, aisay public mein toh uss ki bay-izzati kharab na karro na.
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tsk tsk tsk...I happen to be one of those presumptuous ppl, but not quite as you are..
u r welcome, it wasn’t mentioned in your post. and dat was for a reference as well; that even in a non-desi area, like central London, you can find decent restaurants.
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*Originally posted by aishaA: *
Funguy,
What’s there in Trafalgar Square... other than the pigeons? I am definitely not interested in any kind of kabootars.
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KAbootar is what whole man kind love for and you aint intrested. Ask Matsui.
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*Originally posted by ReLoAdeD: *
tsk tsk tsk...I happen to be one of those presumptuous ppl, but not quite as you are..
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well dammit, atleast be properly presumptuous, doing everything half assed aint right.
P.S. you were quite presumptuous about my alleged presumtuous-ness :)
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Originally posted by aishaA: *
What’s there in Trafalgar Square... other than the pigeons? I am definitely not interested in *any kind of kabootars.
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Nelson's Column and the National Gallery.
^Yeah, the National Gallery is a must-see. During my visit to London I went to the National Gallery whenever I could just to see Delaroche's 'The Execution Of Lady Jane Grey'. It's a wonderful piece of work.
The Tate Modern is quite good too. They always have an interesting exibition in the Turbine Hall.
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*Originally posted by Fraudz: *
alo lass
been where, done what?
oh thaat, yup as I said, it explains everything
of course, its not the biggest, most lavush, the most overstyled etc etc, but it is the first, it is where the whole hard rock cafe phenomenon started.
well the blarney stone aint all that either but it has some significance. and by that token hajr-e-aswad is just a black stone, but some people find it significance..right. As I said..bandar kya janay adrak ka maza :) (sorry Fg swaad)
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allo..
london aur kaha.. did what londoners do..
yeaa,, i guess you have a point,, to each his own...
something tells me youve kissed blarney..hmm..
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*Originally posted by Fraudz: *
well dammit, atleast be properly presumptuous, doing everything half assed aint right.
P.S. you were quite presumptuous about my alleged presumtuous-ness :)
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:) I liked your modesty.
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*Originally posted by MyStiCaL_MisS: *
something tells me youve kissed blarney..hmm..
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gentlemen dont kiss and tell :)
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*Originally posted by ReLoAdeD: *
:) I liked your modesty.
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You are too kind sire.
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*Originally posted by aishaA: *
What’s there in Trafalgar Square... other than the pigeons? I am definitely not interested in any kind of kabootars.
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dont go to Trafalgar Suare for the pigeons as there are no pigeons there anymore..they got rid!
As for seeing all the sights...the ones u mentioned u can visit them in a half a day i suggest you walk everywhere as its alot more fun and please please do not go to Hard Rock Cafe...its so over rated as most things are in london
The Tate Modern is an excellent place to see as is the V&A