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Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
It is something I keep thinking about but I would need to sell my other 15 bikes first

Surely not all of them?
 

tom73

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
They were just starting to refurbish the museum the year before I left Imperial, and they already had the IMAX back then, IIRC.

The Natural History museum is also very good, especially the geology section. And yes, the earthquake simulator is well worth a try.

It sure is , I first went with school odd at it sounds now we just got let lose to wonder round on our own. Me and Mrs 73 have been round since but not since the last revamp when they moved the blue whale into the main hall.
 

Mike_P

Legendary Member
Location
Harrogate
The earlier spinning session allowed for an Aldi and Sainsbury's shop without feeling guilty at the lack of exercise.
Aldi was a disappointment, no sign of a special buy on sale from today; kitchen cupboard storage boxes.
Sainsbury's yet again acquainted me with a horribly noisy trolley. Almost ear piercing if moving quickly.
Back home realised I had not returned the refuse wheelie to its normal resting place from being emptied. Only one to be seen and its not mine :sad:
 
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It sure is , I first went with school odd at it sounds now we just got let lose to wonder round on our own. Me and Mrs 73 have been round since but not since the last revamp when they moved the blue whale into the main hall.

Have to admit, I like museums. One of my faves is the japanese gallery in the British.

The Museum of London is also wort a visit, though IIRC they've now moved, expanded and are at multiple sites. But BITD it was in the Barbican, and I went to school more or less next door, and so we went there regularly as part of history lessons.

I'm planning on re-visiting the British Motor Museum at Gaydon. I judged at a cat show there a little while back, and didn't have much time to look at any of the exhibits, so I want to go back and take my time. I also want to book some time in their archives to see if I can find out more about my Mini, as they have most of the production records.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe

Gwylan

Guru
Location
All at sea⛵
The Gower.
Anyone got an optimised route to cover all the Anglican churches on the Gower?
Komoot works, Strava a challenge, simple list wins.
 

tom73

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Have to admit, I like museums. One of my faves is the japanese gallery in the British.

The Museum of London is also wort a visit, though IIRC they've now moved, expanded and are at multiple sites. But BITD it was in the Barbican, and I went to school more or less next door, and so we went there regularly as part of history lessons.

I'm planning on re-visiting the British Motor Museum at Gaydon. I judged at a cat show there a little while back, and didn't have much time to look at any of the exhibits, so I want to go back and take my time. I also want to book some time in their archives to see if I can find out more about my Mini, as they have most of the production records.

I like a good museum too a favourite of mine is NRM in York particularly the workshops seeing machines, that magic smell of tap oil and all things engineering. It takes me back to being a young kid and my dad coming home and smelling just the same.
The British is full of so much stuff to see we need to go back as last time we never got round it all.
The docklands museum site is still open but The Museum of London is closed as your right it is moving to the site of old Smithfield market it's due to open at the end of the year. I watched a program about it they've found parts of the building that had been lost over the years. Which are now going to be added to the design.
 
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