Rough towns

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Slayerx » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:21 pm

I live in Bradford enough said :fp:

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Fatal Exception » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:29 pm

Gario wrote:
Fatal Exception wrote:I thought you lived in Leeds?


Me? I do. Bramley is in Leeds, it's not Bromley.


Sorry :lol: Not been down that way too often. I mainly went around Chapel Allerton and the town centre.

Just out of interest, since obviously all gays in leeds know each other... :shifty: Do you know a really tall gay/gay called Alex? This probably doesn't narrow it down at all.

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Gario » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:32 pm

Fatal Exception wrote:
Gario wrote:
Fatal Exception wrote:I thought you lived in Leeds?


Me? I do. Bramley is in Leeds, it's not Bromley.


Sorry :lol: Not been down that way too often. I mainly went around Chapel Allerton and the town centre.

Just out of interest, since obviously all gays in leeds know each other... :shifty: Do you know a really tall gay/gay called Alex? This probably doesn't narrow it down at all.


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PostRe: Rough towns
by superfurryfox » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:00 pm

Have had 2 murders and 3 suicides in my area in the past year... lucky bastards!

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PostRe: Rough towns
by CelShadedDreams » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:15 pm

At least you don't see penis every time you look out your living room window. I live on a high street, and a boy living above one of the shops has a habit of taking off everything on his bottom half and banging on the window

Out of one kitchen window I get to see a very fat man standing in the doorway of his bungalow swearing at his wife, and out of the other there's a couple (or fuckbuddies, not sure which) constantly arguing. Though that window is quite good for gossip.

I lived two streets away a few months ago and it was really nice and quiet but the rent went up so we had to move to this dump. It's insane what a difference two streets make.

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by Dowbocop » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:18 pm

CelShadedDreams wrote:At least you don't see penis every time you look out your living room window. I live on a high street, and a boy living above one of the shops has a habit of taking off everything on his bottom half and banging on the window

Out of one kitchen window I get to see a very fat man standing in the doorway of his bungalow swearing at his wife, and out of the other there's a couple (or fuckbuddies, not sure which) constantly arguing. Though that window is quite good for gossip.

I lived two streets away a few months ago and it was really nice and quiet but the rent went up so we had to move to this dump. It's insane what a difference two streets make.

Surely that defeats the point of a fuckbuddy :lol:

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by CelShadedDreams » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:21 pm

Dowbocop wrote:
CelShadedDreams wrote:At least you don't see penis every time you look out your living room window. I live on a high street, and a boy living above one of the shops has a habit of taking off everything on his bottom half and banging on the window

Out of one kitchen window I get to see a very fat man standing in the doorway of his bungalow swearing at his wife, and out of the other there's a couple (or fuckbuddies, not sure which) constantly arguing. Though that window is quite good for gossip.

I lived two streets away a few months ago and it was really nice and quiet but the rent went up so we had to move to this dump. It's insane what a difference two streets make.

Surely that defeats the point of a fuckbuddy :lol:


Well, I think theye were going out at one point but then the girl blew someone else, but she was angry at him for making eyes at someone else, from the sounds of things they hate each other but they're still together on occasion

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PostRe: Rough towns
by PCCD » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:27 pm

CelShadedDreams wrote:
Dowbocop wrote:
CelShadedDreams wrote:At least you don't see penis every time you look out your living room window. I live on a high street, and a boy living above one of the shops has a habit of taking off everything on his bottom half and banging on the window

Out of one kitchen window I get to see a very fat man standing in the doorway of his bungalow swearing at his wife, and out of the other there's a couple (or fuckbuddies, not sure which) constantly arguing. Though that window is quite good for gossip.

I lived two streets away a few months ago and it was really nice and quiet but the rent went up so we had to move to this dump. It's insane what a difference two streets make.

Surely that defeats the point of a fuckbuddy :lol:


Well, I think theye were going out at one point but then the girl blew someone else, but she was angry at him for making eyes at someone else, from the sounds of things they hate each other but they're still together on occasion


When are they appearing on Jeremy Kyle?

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Meh. » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:30 pm

Leeds has far too many shitty areas, which is a shame. I live not so far from both Seacroft and Gipton, so much scum emerges from here its not even funny.

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by CelShadedDreams » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:38 pm

PCCD wrote:
When are they appearing on Jeremy Kyle?


I'd be surprised if they weren't regulars on it already.


The guy living below me is nice. He's a bit of a chav and plays crappy bass, but he's always quiet by 10. I can't say the same for the guy next door who's learning to play the trumpet and definately isn't very good at it.

Some days when I'm sat in the living room it feels like I'm living in hell. The floor vibrates from the bass which clashes with the sound of the trumpet, and I can't look out of my window to look at pretty green trees because there's penis in the way.

*sigh*

I can't wait to move, lease runs out in September thank god

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Emily_Belle » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:51 pm

Sputnik wrote:
Oh Teh Noes wrote:This country or your country?


All countries. Clear up that youth scum.


What we need is Constant War, that'll keep the scum down trodden..

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PostRe: Rough towns
by bear » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:56 pm

What use is a war to anyone?
Think of all the people who are waiting for a organ transplant, it doesn't do them much good if theres buckets of kidneys going a begging out in some far off hellhole.

We need to make rollerblading on motorways cool.

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PostRe: Rough towns
by mokeyjoe » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:14 am

Seems nice round here. Lived in Preston for 4 years now and I like it. I'm sure it's got its chavvy areas and all but where doesn't? Mind you I'm astonished by the police presence round here, maybe because I'm so near the city centre. I once got approached by an undercover officer when I was just having a fag outside my flat one night. Apparently there'd been some reports of people acting suspiciously so they were keeping an eye on the place. Funny thing was I'd been keeping an eye on him cos he'd been lurking around the car park looking dodgy. For a while they used to send a police van round twice a night to check up on the place. I couldn't feel safer really.

Funnily enough I was talking to a bouncer outside a bar the other week who was studying Police and Forensics at UCLAN and he said that Lancashire Constabulary was one of the best funded because of anti-terrorist concerns. Might explain some of it.

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PostRe: Rough towns
by zXe » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:26 am

In my street there's a group of 15-17 yr old 'kids' bombing it up and down the street on their shitty moped's. The noise is deafening and they do this all day practically. It's strawberry floating annoying. They act like they're badboys, but they drive mopeds... get proper motorcycles you banana splits.

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Curls » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:30 am

My area of North Wales is gooseberry fool. I live near, Rhyl and Deeside. They suck.

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Diabolito » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:47 am

Huw wrote: Wales is gooseberry fool.

all you needed to say

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Curls » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:48 am

No, you're gooseberry fool. I need the pointy poopgang smiley right now :cry:

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Denster » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:59 am

Salford (three miles away) is pretty rough. As is Gorton where i grew up.

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Qikz » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:01 am

Denster wrote:Salford (three miles away) is pretty rough. As is Gorton where i grew up.


Gorton Benett, was it that bad Denster?

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PostRe: Rough towns
by Denster » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:03 am

Lots of people used to do moonlight flits (leave after nightfall to avoid the rentman). Me and my mates used to break into the abandoned houses and ransack them.

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