the whalley range side is a bit rough - with gangs, shootings etc.Delendi wrote:i've got a mate in chorlton cum-hardy and his part certainly aint full of hippies... i've lost count of the number of times i've had to bail him out when dealers have wanted to break his limbs.Thomas wrote:No doubt, i'm not planning the move back to Ormskirk (quite far away Metal).forensix (mcr) wrote:Once you've lived there you'll never go backThomas wrote:Fallowfield, Mad..........chester.
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I live in Chorlton, Manchester it's full of hippies (they are banning plastic bags in all the shops) but on the plus side they're aren't many shady people about and it takes me 15 minutes to walk to Old Trafford on match days
Ive never been to chorlton but ive heard its full of ex student (hippies), young pro's n that kind. Menna be alright for a house party though.
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West Croydon. I think Lidl was a COOP when I was there. And there wasn't a Maplin that I can remember. I used to use this phone box to call home. And it was often smashed. Once while I was, innit. Erm, I mean, in it.


Dana Point. Beautiful looking culture void. Horrible life sapping monotony.

West Hollywood. Nice apartments. Safe neighbourhood and close to everything.



Dana Point. Beautiful looking culture void. Horrible life sapping monotony.

West Hollywood. Nice apartments. Safe neighbourhood and close to everything.

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I didn't like Dana Point. Had a huge place there, as well. Just way too weird down there. Like Stepford, or something. I wasn't too into the beach, either.unklefesta wrote:I love Dana Point
good surf there. I deffo wouldn't fit in with my annual income.
2oh1, do your neighbors drive Mercedes and Ferarri's?
edit: I see you have moved to W. Hollywood
Heh heh. Everybody drives fancy cars where I live. Lots of bright yellow Lambos, badly driven by Iranian trust fund kiddies. It's weird how that seems the norm to me now.

palms/culver city, ca aka beverly hills south
it's pretty chill here. was a good mix of asian, indian and other groups when i first moved here, but the 'renaissance' going on in the area is driving up rents and a bunch of shit-ass white yuppie types have been slowly creeping in with their bmws and chihuahuas. it's still all right though. quiet, close to a lot of stuff in the city, nice parks to walk to. the beach is about 10 minutes away. i can't find a good photo of it though. not like the scenery is much to see


it's pretty chill here. was a good mix of asian, indian and other groups when i first moved here, but the 'renaissance' going on in the area is driving up rents and a bunch of shit-ass white yuppie types have been slowly creeping in with their bmws and chihuahuas. it's still all right though. quiet, close to a lot of stuff in the city, nice parks to walk to. the beach is about 10 minutes away. i can't find a good photo of it though. not like the scenery is much to see

"Sometimes I do see people saggin, with dirty underwear, and it is indeed a sad thing."
OI OI! See Notts has got more going for it than just buy-one-get-one-free sales on bulletproof jackets.Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Nottingham,
1) Home of Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest
2) The Mighty Reds
3) The world oldest professional football club (Notts County)
4) World famous Cricket ground - Trent Bridge
5) Two of the worlds oldest Pubs
6) The mighty Bendigo, Britains greatest bare knuckle fighter
7) We have more pubs, bars and reataurants in a square mile than anywhere else in Europe.
8 ) Britains most oversubscribed University
9) Nottingham recently voted Best Student Night Out
10) Torvill and Dean and the National Ice Arena
11) The National Watersports Centre
12) Rock City - Britains premier Rock venue
13) The birthplace of Raleigh bikes, Boots and H.P Sauce
14) Newstead Abbey, former home of poet Lord Byron
15) The home of DH Lawrence.
16) Goose Fair (first week in October on Forest Recreation Ground) is the largest travelling fair in Europe.
17) Oliver Cromwell raised his standard at Nottingham Castle meaning if his Republic succeeded Nottingham would have been the Capitol of England
18 ) William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, was born at Notintone Place, Sneinton in 1829
19) Ibuprofen was discovered in Nottingham.
20 ) The Screen room on Broad Street is, with 22 seats, the smallest public cinema in the world

Seriously, it's a good city. Never seen a squeek of serious trouble. Plus it must have one of the best Dubstep scenes outside of London.
Been in Notts three years for Uni.
Originally from the 'City of Dreaming Spires'

Although most of it looks more like this...

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I live in Nashua, New Hampshire USA. For those who don't know, I live about 40 minutes northwest of Boston, MA. Im not really a big fan of living here... It's a shithole to say the least. I'm hoping to move to Boston within the next 2 years or so.
Here is some pics:
Nashuas most eligible bachelor, me!

Main St

Marthas Exchange.. A meat-market for pretty boys, but they brew a hell of a stout!
Here is some pics:

Nashuas most eligible bachelor, me!


Main St

Marthas Exchange.. A meat-market for pretty boys, but they brew a hell of a stout!
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Doritos, mince, salsa and peppers? Thats it?
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Ashley wrote:Looks like a lively town
It's a fuckin cesspool. I trust about 4 people here.
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guerillaeye wrote:blasphemous.Ashley wrote:What is mexican food?
Doritos, mince, salsa and peppers? Thats it?
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I'm from a small town in Leeds called Yeadon. But I now live in Longsight in Manchester, heard some ridiculous things before I moved there. But its a pretty alright place to live and it has an asda.
"We are now up against live, hostile targets. So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch."
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I'm at Uni in Brighton, but I'm from Oxford originally...Cowley Road to be exact. It's nothing like what you'd expect Oxford to be like, Cowley Road is a bit of a gem around here.


The club on Cowley Road formerly known as the Zodiac. Skream and Benga playing there in a few weeks, should be big! Everyone hates the fact that it's Carling, but everyone has to accept change.

The Public Toilets


Cowley Road Carnival

That's my dad on Carnival day outside my parents' restaurant. They've run a Jamaican place in Oxford since 1981. Every year he gets out a soundsystem and does food, it's big.
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Cowley Road Mosque

The Oxford skyline from South Park in the summer.
I love Oxford.


The club on Cowley Road formerly known as the Zodiac. Skream and Benga playing there in a few weeks, should be big! Everyone hates the fact that it's Carling, but everyone has to accept change.

The Public Toilets


Cowley Road Carnival

That's my dad on Carnival day outside my parents' restaurant. They've run a Jamaican place in Oxford since 1981. Every year he gets out a soundsystem and does food, it's big.

Cowley Road Mosque

The Oxford skyline from South Park in the summer.
I love Oxford.
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Local again! My uni is right next to that runway. (UEL - Docklands campus)pk- wrote:e16 brup brup brup
i live next to the runway at london city airport
Bad boy thread!>>>http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=99149
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Ed G wrote: OI OI! See Notts has got more going for it than just buy-one-get-one-free sales on bulletproof jackets.![]()
Seriously, it's a good city. Never seen a squeek of serious trouble. Plus it must have one of the best Dubstep scenes outside of London.

Beeston creux inside the ride.

It looks like a bit of a soulless suburb, but it's actually quite nice with a bit of a villagey vibe and hasn't yet been totally gutted by buy to let student landlords (although I'm a grad student in rented accomodation, so I can't really talk), and nottingham's there for proper shopping / big nights out.
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