What's cool about your state or country?

i live in england, yo.

colchester to london? about 1 hour 30. i live in essex, ye boiii
 
I've already asked you this, but what ticket do you get when you come to London? It can't be a travelcard, because zone 6 ends at Crayford (at least on the Gravesend line). Is there some sort of special Essex train ticket I'm not aware of?
 
I've already asked you this, but what ticket do you get when you come to London? It can't be a travelcard, because zone 6 ends at Crayford (at least on the Gravesend line). Is there some sort of special Essex train ticket I'm not aware of?

nope. travelcards! this is one I got last month, I put my finger over the station I went from because it's where I live LOL

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nope. travelcards! this is one I got last month, I put my finger over the station I went from because it's where I live LOL

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I see it now. You can go to your station, plus the other London zones. That makes more sense. See, because I'm already in the zones, I don't have to worry about that.



Uhm... Have any tourists ever asked you anything Beatles related?
 
I see it now. You can go to your station, plus the other London zones. That makes more sense. See, because I'm already in the zones, I don't have to worry about that.



Uhm... Have any tourists ever asked you anything Beatles related?
Yep. Some Spanish people asked me in Spanish where the Beatles museum was. Luckily, I know Spanish so I answered them haha.

Am I meant to ask you a question now? This confuses me lol. How often do you go into London city centre?
 
Would going into London Bridge station count? Because if so, then practically every day! If not, then I have no idea. The last time I actually went into the city of London (and not Westminster, or Greewich, or Southwark, and so on) was a few weeks ago, because I left my lectures really early. I would say less than once a month.

It is confusing... Uhm, did you see that giant spider thing Liverpool had when it was the City of Culture?
 
Ever been to Leeds Festival?

I'm from England. (:

1.No I'm not the type who pays £200+ to camp for 3 days in a muddy, overcrowded field lol

About 20 of my mates from school went last 2 years in a row and it looked like they had a good time.

2. What county do you live in?
 
Contrary to many beliefs, it doesn't snow all year 'round. Not unless you live in the Yukon...or maybe Winnipeg. :laughing: Plus, Canada is a HUGE country (biggest country in the world second only to Russia, I believe). We have snowy tundras, rain forests, mountains, prairies and fishing villages across about five different time zones. In Toronto, snow usually begins around November and ends in March. The summers are beautiful, though.

That is sooo cool! In Britain (snow wise) it depends on the area you are in. Like, in Scotland it snows loads in the winter. Where I am we usually have a snowy week or so somewhere between December and February. Sometimes twice.
 
Would going into London Bridge station count? Because if so, then practically every day! If not, then I have no idea. The last time I actually went into the city of London (and not Westminster, or Greewich, or Southwark, and so on) was a few weeks ago, because I left my lectures really early. I would say less than once a month.

It is confusing... Uhm, did you see that giant spider thing Liverpool had when it was the City of Culture?

Haha, the main thing is say where your from or if you already have you can ask others questions about where they are from:)
 
I've never heard of Maryland cookies before, so I guess not anywhere near me, lol.
I just wikipediad(is that a word? lol) them- nope, I've never seen them before. the page says they aren't sold in the US, so I guess that's why?

What's the best and worst part about Maryland?
 
That is sooo cool! In Britain (snow wise) it depends on the area you are in. Like, in Scotland it snows loads in the winter. Where I am we usually have a snowy week or so somewhere between December and February. Sometimes twice.

however when it snows in England the media make it sound like a Disaster.
 
Does it really snow that little? I thought England was full of snow... I see what you mean about the media now. Lol:)

We get 1 or 2 weeks of thick snow a year however when it does snow after 3 days or so it just becomes slush and no fun
 
We get 1 or 2 weeks of thick snow a year however when it does snow after 3 days or so it just becomes slush and no fun

That's not fun:mad: In Utah we get snow all the time but in spring it melts off pretty quick. In the winter it can stay for a week or so depending on the temperature
 
That's not fun:mad: In Utah we get snow all the time but in spring it melts off pretty quick. In the winter it can stay for a week or so depending on the temperature

The first day I love snow It's great. I live 2 mins walking distance from a park that has some great hills. Get the ol' sledge out and go down the hill 100 times with my dog chasing after me :)

After that it just becomes a nuisance cuz its so cold and when it gets really icy so u cant go anywhere. However I do enjoy the week off school and if school doesn't close it turns into a snowball war between lessons :cool1:
 


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