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Green Man |
Honey wrote:
Barney wrote:
Magical place Honey - with many famous residents, and home to royalty in the past. With some of the UK's best restaurants - and great weather.
London Victoria is only 55 minutes away by train - hence it's full of us Londoners. Cricket and sailing - par excellence.
Better beaches though further west - down Dorset and Devon/Cornwall way. Just too far from the metropolis - and civilisation.
Oh I love Brighton, just not crowded stoney beaches.
Mind you, I haven't been for ages and ages because the journey is a bit of a chore from here.
I had one of my worst moments on Brighton beach.
I went for a swim and my boat had too much of an overhang for me to climb back in and I had no clothes on.
The best beach for me is Weymouth. |
wyot |
Honey wrote:
wyot wrote:
Honey wrote:
Oh I love Brighton, just not crowded stoney beaches.
Mind you, I haven't been for ages and ages because the journey is a bit of a chore from here.
I had one of my worst moments on Brighton beach.
I went for a swim and my boat had too much of an overhang for me to climb back in and I had no clothes on.
Honey you can't leave us dangling like this: how did the story end?[/quote]
I did the only thing possible. I swam to the shore, kept my head up,fixed my eyes into the distance, and sauntered onto the beach as if it was completely normal.
I go red every time I think of it. [/quote]
Fantastic and very British management of the situation Honey! |
Honey |
wyot wrote:
Honey wrote:
Oh I love Brighton, just not crowded stoney beaches.
Mind you, I haven't been for ages and ages because the journey is a bit of a chore from here.
I had one of my worst moments on Brighton beach.
I went for a swim and my boat had too much of an overhang for me to climb back in and I had no clothes on. [/quote]
Honey you can't leave us dangling like this: how did the story end?[/quote]
I did the only thing possible. I swam to the shore, kept my head up,fixed my eyes into the distance, and sauntered onto the beach as if it was completely normal.
I go red every time I think of it. |
wyot |
Honey wrote:
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Oh I love Brighton, just not crowded stoney beaches.
Mind you, I haven't been for ages and ages because the journey is a bit of a chore from here.
I had one of my worst moments on Brighton beach.
I went for a swim and my boat had too much of an overhang for me to climb back in and I had no clothes on. [/quote]
Honey you can't leave us dangling like this: how did the story end? |
Honey |
Barney wrote:
Magical place Honey - with many famous residents, and home to royalty in the past. With some of the UK's best restaurants - and great weather.
London Victoria is only 55 minutes away by train - hence it's full of us Londoners. Cricket and sailing - par excellence.
Better beaches though further west - down Dorset and Devon/Cornwall way. Just too far from the metropolis - and civilisation.
Oh I love Brighton, just not crowded stoney beaches.
Mind you, I haven't been for ages and ages because the journey is a bit of a chore from here.
I had one of my worst moments on Brighton beach.
I went for a swim and my boat had too much of an overhang for me to climb back in and I had no clothes on. |
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