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Topic History of: Come on Hull!
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Mart 2 hours? thats brill and only one complete playing of "Tales from Topagraphic Oceans " by Yes,once.

Measure a very painful journey by that album of theirs, failing that, stick "Una Paloma Blanca " on repeat in the car cd player! You need to feel the pain of the entire journey,man, from london!

I worked with a band on session, once , in the deep. deep, south of the UK (lol), I said "Why are you so tired?", they replied "just driven back from Hull!"

If I had an MBE on me, which of course I would not have in a million years I would have given it to them for the pure achievement of the driving.
Mart Its that last bit of the journey that gets me to Hull, you turn right and just keep going!
steveimp Mart wrote:
45 minutes Stevie? Try 5 hours!

No ta!

The other week I did travel to London and the East Coast railway is so much better now than it was when I lived in the Capital. I parked my car in Grantham, and the return journey from London to HOME was just over 2 hours, which included the train and the car ride. Couldn't believe it, almost commutable!
Mart 45 minutes Stevie? Try 5 hours!
steveimp Mart wrote:
Being not from Hull, I can only say that it is the worse drive from where I live in the world, but what a magnificent bridge you have!

Ok, I shall also go along with this bid for Hull City, due to also being a Blue Badge Club member Steve.


Not particularly nice when it's extremely windy and you see the lorries wobbling along the roadway!

But yes, for blue badge holders, Hull is a wonderful place for parking and it has a fine amount of shops, both popular and niche ones!

I like it so much that I'm looking at working there, since it's a 45 minute drive from where I live, and the city I currently work in, Lincoln, can sometimes be that if the traffic is working against me!