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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (36562)7/27/2003 7:20:53 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Minus, I guess, a lot of manufacturing plus a lot of (balti, hindi, tandoori) feeding places

-ggg- I had to think about that one a little. I only travel back down to England by train these days. The train stops at Birmingham New Street, where the passengers are warned of pick pockets.

It's amazing how the English accent changes as one travels south on a train. You can monitor progress by the accent to within about 50 miles or so. It changes that quickly.

Anyhow, there is nothing more "Brummie" then an Indian or a Pakistani selling something. With a sense of humor too that seems to emanate from the ground. Liverpool is another city and another typical story.

cyberpursuits.com

[this is so perfect -g-]

It's three million years into the future and the last human left alive in all the universe is a chicken soup machine repair technician whose only ambition was to live on Figi. But after being placed in stasis onboard the Jupiter mining ship Red Dwarf, he's now stuck far out in space with the intelligent (debatable) lifeform that decended from his pregnant cat, an uptight hologram, an obsessive repressed robot, and the ship's eccentric and slightly disturbed computer. Then add one ex-girlfriend from a parallel universe. Wouldn't you want to know how they get along?

OK, now I think you get the picture -lol-

To complete the experience, eat a vindaloo topped with eight pints of lager..

fellwalk.co.uk