Chadwell-St-Mary

far far farrr away from its friendly church sounding name you have the real chadwell-st-mary a town that looks like a friendly place but has been home to some of essex and east londons most noutorious villians the pub the cross keys known for violence and drink abuse often has young ***** ******* around outside […]

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Malden Manor, Surrey

Old Malden and Worcester Park are both perfectly pleasant places to live, yet nearby Malden Manor is a cold sore on the genitals of civilisation. Despite providing a useful railway staion, “the Manor” is best known for the hideous flats and equally hideous inmates (sorry, residents) of the housing project on Sheephouse Way. Surly and […]

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stockton on tees

Stockton on tees, where the match was invented, played a major part in the prioneering of railway,and nestling next to middlesbrough in the so called tees valley, the hight street is **** mecca with **** shops and **** bars, would not recommend it unless you are a redneck or wear a pink adidas tracksuit. ingleby […]

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Burnley

i lived in burnley most of my life, when i was younger, everythingwas perfect and good, i had a normal life. I hit my mid teens and realised what was happening, and after the night i got jumped off a bunch of ” ***** ” i noticed that the town id spent all my life […]

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Torpoint

There used to be a link on here about Torpoint, but I can no longer find it. I have also noted that on many of the entries, the authors have tried to fit in as many words over 6 lettters long that they can. I don’t know if this is an attempt to prove that […]

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Bacup

It’s a shame really. This small town nestled between Rochdale and Rawtenstall could be considered a fantastic little town; the town fountain, the quirky ‘Welsh village’ buildings, and of course, it had the smallest street in Britain. Its cotton mill heritage with those proud working class values of yesteryear. Not to mention it has quite […]

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