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Off to visit Aberystwith, wales to check out the university. Long journey with many hillarious and interesting occurances. It was a very long journey approximately 240 miles, travelled with my daddums and enough music to last a week. Firstly we had just turned off from my dear little town, Faversham off onto the M2 motorway and almost immidiately we noticed that there were two individuals having a deadly duel of wits and pure strength, two lorry drivers were faced off against each other, very funny: One driver was an inch behind the other and then proceeded to overtake the over but leave a inch between them so the other driver proceeds to overtake him again, so blocking up the entire stretch of the motorway and this continued for a good 5 minutes until one gave way. It's amazing how stubborn lorry drivers are, they always get in the way and only cause trouble :p well it is funny all the same. The rest of the journey in England was boring, M25 roadworks, M4 being a long and boring stretch and M20 and M26 being just confusing. The fun part was in Wales, we drove over the bridge which took us from England to wales and there was a toll bridge which cost us a £5 to cross, bloody rip-off. But what was bloody cheeky was that the next day when we went back home they didn't charge us anything! Bloody welsh :P. I had never been to Wales before and was suprised, once into wales the boring English environment transformed into huge hills with great character, it was very impressive. Everywhere I went the welsh were great, always happy to see you, the B+B we stayed in was cheap and pleasent with yet more friendly Welsh owners. We were staying high into the hills and were suprised by snow! It snowed 3 times, sure it didn't settle but it was so unusual to see snow in south east England. The only bad side to the Welsh was their ability to driver :rolling:, on roads with a 50ft drop and minor barriers, the Welsh were speeding past us at 80 MPH, overtaking on bends and tailgating us because we were going oh so slow at 40/50 :p. Aberystwith was impressive too, a Coastal town with a backdrop of the mountains/rocky hills. There were loads of pubs I noticed and the town was so small It could be crossed by bike in about 10-15 minutes if you pretended you had a magic bike that could go up steep hills easily. The university was also great, with a good reception and impressive staff, they gave some statistics that seemed a bit dodgy at the time but it seems to make so much sense: 3rd in the UK for Geography and Earth sciences after oxford and Cambridge, best house prices in UK, 93% of people got employment from their career after 6 months with a U.K average of 63%, a record for the most amount of pubs in a square KM and bloody loads of staff covering a large range of Geography subjects in one university. There was a possibility to travel to loads of different places such as new zealand, Iceland, do university exchanges with American students, go and study in Antartica and many other things. With field trips into the hills so very near by with rivers and the coast to study at your doorstep. TBH my other main choice, Plymouth has to come up with something amazing to make me want to go there. I don't know why Wales is thought as boring and not a great place to live, I'd much prefere to live there then England, although I haven't seen much of wales and I haven't seen all of England.
 
Big blocks of text gives me cancer.

sounds like your having fun though...
 
burnzie said:
Big blocks of text gives me cancer.

sounds like your having fun though...
NOOOOOOO!!!You changed your avatar!

Oh and have fun while you're there.
 
aye the people here are supposed to be the most welcoming in UK. dont tell me how somebody found that out. i live in a mountainous part of wales. (not a farm).

but also i have to say England is also a nice place, my dad lives in Southport (by liverpool) and the place was really nice.
On my way home i knew as soon as we got into wales cos of the hills.
because i didnt see any mountains or hills in England :O lol.

but overally its nice living wales, except for us being stereodtyped for "farmer, sheep, boring place".

every person i talk to from england immediatly says "sheep shagger", why is this? LOL. :/
 
Tr0n said:
NOOOOOOO!!!You changed your avatar!

Oh and have fun while you're there.

That avatar screams tormented soul. Kill him while you still can.

Also, please enlighten me on why you brits start your 'highway'-names with the letter 'M'.
 
Shens said:
That avatar screams tormented soul. Kill him while you still can.

Also, please enlighten me on why you brits start your 'highway'-names with the letter 'M'.

we Call them Motorways, not highways. :E
 
KoreBolteR said:
we Call them Motorways, not highways. :E

I'm not getting into this argument again. Our highways are called highways for a reason.
 
Heh and we call them Motorways for a reason i.e a way for motor(cars) :P. Anyway I too do not want to get into a stupid arguement :D
 
KoreBolteR said:
but also i have to say England is also a nice place, my dad lives in Southport (by liverpool) and the place was really nice.
On my way home i knew as soon as we got into wales cos of the hills.
because i didnt see any mountains or hills in England :O lol.


o_o

None at all?

Derbyshire is made of hills! I live on a hill!

Nobody appreciates The North. Damned girly Southerners
 
Yes but he did answer your question.

Kore, there is a hill in England, and I will show it to you!:O impressive no? Actually I've walked up that hill (the picture is taken froma window in my house) and its a bigger walk than it looks. I took a kite up there and the wind was incredible. Its a proper stunt kite, and I litterally took off at one point. I was only about 15 at the time, but still is was pretty amazing considering the kite isn't that big.

I wish I had my camera actually (my parents have it, and they're on some island off the coast of Africa ;() to show you what its like where I live.


I was thinking about going to a university in wales, but I've decided agains that since Lancaster now seems like a much better prospect :D
 
heh yes Kangy, northern England have many areas of large hills, but even them were highly inferior compared to Wales
 
Yeah, where I live looks a little like that first picture of yours. Actually, if you go up the road further towards the peak district its better because there aren't quite as many houses about.
 
Wow,looks great,but that hill I see in the picture,in winter where there is some heavy snow its not going to be save......
 
Fat Tony! said:
What town is that you live in? I may have passed through

no aberystwyth is in mid, im in the south. :cheers:

a bit small... map below.
 
KoreBolteR said:
aye the people here are supposed to be the most welcoming in UK. dont tell me how somebody found that out. i live in a mountainous part of wales. (not a farm).

but also i have to say England is also a nice place, my dad lives in Southport (by liverpool) and the place was really nice.
On my way home i knew as soon as we got into wales cos of the hills.
because i didnt see any mountains or hills in England :O lol.

but overally its nice living wales, except for us being stereodtyped for "farmer, sheep, boring place".

every person i talk to from england immediatly says "sheep shagger", why is this? LOL. :/
Hmmm, maybe it's 'cause you shag sheep?
Nah I'm only kidding. Your town looks very very pretty.

I would've thought the people of London would be the most welcoming... Nothing says "Nice to meet you" like a blade in the jugular, right?

As an aside, I believe that it's legal to kill a Welshman if he crosses the border with a crossbow. Or something along those lines.
 
It's legal to kill a Welshman in a Derby church on a Sunday. Guess what day it is!

:cheers:
 
Kangy said:
It's legal to kill a Welshman in a Derby church on a Sunday. Guess what day it is!

:cheers:

/me runs with derby locals chasing me :laugh:
 
When I went to Wales it was just like the rest of the UK where I've been..

But fair enough Tony :O
 
ComradeBadger said:
When I went to Wales it was just like the rest of the UK where I've been..

But fair enough Tony :O


Thats because you live in a world inside your head :P
 
Heh, that reminds me. In the book Something Rotten (by Jasper Fforde. Buy the rest of the Thursday Next series first.) Wales became a socialist republic when we lost WW2. I think.

Wouldn't it be interesting if Wales was independant?
 
Kangy said:
Heh, that reminds me. In the book Something Rotten (by Jasper Fforde. Buy the rest of the Thursday Next series first.) Wales became a socialist republic when we lost WW2. I think.

Wouldn't it be interesting if Wales was independant?

i'd rather be part of the UK.
imHo its better than EU or anything :D :E
 
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