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Fine review DG. I'd walked the canal towpath countless times before ever venturing up into Stockley Park on the LOOP - what a contrast to the Grand Union! And West Drayton sees the start of the 16-mile Beeches Way footpath to Cookham, well worth a day trip at some stage.
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Did purple t-shirt guy really say "...like my ding dong!" or did you censor it for family viewing, as it seems rather tame for what I would have expected.
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He really said that.
It did look an excellent unoverlooked spot for heavy petting (so long as no annoying rambler trotted up to the top of the mound). |
'Enough canal'? Never.
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A very entertaining account. Whilst walking this section last year, I was taking a few photos of the architectural banalities of the Stockley Park development when a passerby informed that I was at risk of being accosted by the site security guards. I was lucky but beware.
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Stockley Park is a strange, strange place indeed. Pleasant, but... weird.
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Where you say Conduit Lane, on the map it seems Culvert Lane.
dg writes. Agreed. Now changed, thanks. |
If Hayes (Kent) is not really in Kent, is "Middlesex's Hayes" really in Middlesex?
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Sounds wonderful. Good to know there are still areas of 'wild' greenery in and around the capital.
BTW - for the ignorant - what's "Who The Hell Agreed To That" font look like? |
@Bronchitikat See Google Streetview
dg writes: ...or see here (which I've now linked to in the post) |
The West Drayton font is plain, straight out of the bucket, Times Roman. A badly letterspaced example at that.
When I saw the reference I was expecting it to be Comic Sans. However, the use of Times is pretty inexcusable given that there are signs below it set in Network Rail's correct font, Gill Sans. |
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