please empty your brain below |
OK... |
Well I hope it stops raining for you! |
Is that, "OK...," as in, "Oh Dear?" Or, it's picked - now let's see? |
Anyone willing to guess? I'm going for Kingston upon Thames. |
It should be Greenwich this time! Lots of things to write I think!! I lived for two weeks in Prior street, Greenwich last September and it was ace. |
I say Havering |
it'd be somewhere central... westminster hopefully... when else would you be able to mix runners and tigers in the one day!!! |
Jam Jar time! I was going to guess-but when I placed my cursor over the London map-every borough was stated to be Croydon. Eh?! So I will wait for the revelation. |
I would stay local to me and say Enfield, but you've already been there. Therefore, my guess, as always, is Barnet. I wonder if I'm right this time? |
Ooh I love the suspense of JamJar time! |
And back. Nice day out. And even a Becks along the way. |
I say Richmond |
Nah - I reckon Bexley. It's got historic connections with William Morris and the Arts & Crafts Movement, plus it's got Hall Place and Danson House... and a fab shopping mall at Bexleyheath. It's also got one of the few places in London where you can still go ten-pin bowling |
"Enjoyed a Becks along the way", guess that's alluding to you having a drink whilst travelling, with the ban on alcohol on public transport, you've probably been on the river. |
@RogerW As a teenager, I always used to hang out at the bowling alley on Carterhatch Lane in Enfield. Alas, a few years ago, David Lloyd closed the ten-pin bowling and the big amusement arcade next to it to make way for, I believe, a gym. No bowling alleys round here nowadays, unless you haul yourself to Harlow or Stevenage. |
Becks - David Beckham - Waltham Forest? |
"When a boy is tired of Harrow, the boy has become a man." |
At the very moment I clicked on the jamjar link I realised it was a pointless exercise |
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