Gloucester Travel

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cud wrote:Seems to be no real accomodation in Gloucester itself. Is Bath a better option?
Seems to be alot booked into the Lonford Inn - a premier travel inn in Gloucester
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Eve wrote:
cud wrote:Seems to be no real accomodation in Gloucester itself. Is Bath a better option?
Seems to be alot booked into the Lonford Inn - a premier travel inn in Gloucester
And it sells Wadworth's 6X - don't forget that!!
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Uncle Mort wrote:
Eve wrote:
cud wrote:Seems to be no real accomodation in Gloucester itself. Is Bath a better option?
Seems to be alot booked into the Lonford Inn - a premier travel inn in Gloucester
And it sells Wadworth's 6X - don't forget that!!
Although you may forget you've had it when you black out after it!
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Post by KernewekTiger »

Unless you are willing to take a long car journey then try accom in the outlying areas around Gloster. Bath is a bit of a trek.

Anybody who is travelling by train that wend you will be glad to know that there are no planned engineering works scheduled either on the dirct London (change at Swindon or get a direct train) or the Midland (the line which goes toward Bristol).
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KernewekTiger wrote:Anybody who is travelling by train that wend you will be glad to know that there are no planned engineering works scheduled either on the dirct London (change at Swindon or get a direct train) or the Midland (the line which goes toward Bristol).
let's hope it stays that way!
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Eve wrote:
KernewekTiger wrote:Anybody who is travelling by train that wend you will be glad to know that there are no planned engineering works scheduled either on the dirct London (change at Swindon or get a direct train) or the Midland (the line which goes toward Bristol).
let's hope it stays that way!
the game will probably be Sunday and that gives me three days to get there! I'll walk if needs be!
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Why will the game probably be on Sunday? We play at 1500 on Saturdays.

Bath is a nightmare to get to and from. The transport system there is dreadful. Stay in Gloucester, and if you have to, the Cheltenham. At least there are regular buses or a £15 taxi between here and there. It takes about 2 hours to drive from here to Bath, longer in rush hour.
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Mullet in Boot Camp!!!


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I never made drill sergeant but it was nice of you to say
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Malahide Mullet wrote:I never made drill sergeant but it was nice of you to say
You certainly didn't, as it's a Drill Instructor that's depicted!!! :lol:

I thought you were more into wearing "fagotty white Navy uniforms"???
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God damn it Combat when I saw you I thought

I didn't know they could stack sh!t that high
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Malahide Mullet wrote:God damn it Combat when I saw you I thought

I didn't know they could stack sh!t that high
Mullet, seems to me like the best part of you ran down the crack of your Mama's ass and ended up as the brown stain on the matress! I think you've been cheated!!!
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From the southside Camo?

Only two things come outta the southside, rugby players and queers and don't see no boots on you boy
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Mullet, did your parents have any children that lived? I'll bet they regret that.

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Do you love jesus??
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Mullet, I want this website so squared away and sanitary that the Virgin Mary herself would be proud to post on it!!!
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How long would the train journey form Birmingham to Gloucester be?
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thecoolfreak wrote:How long would the train journey form Birmingham to Gloucester be?
About an hour (a little longer if theres a bus replacement service during enginerring works on some weekends etc)
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Edit. :oops:

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