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In the UK: Oldham, Rochdale, Warrington, Rhyl, Birmingham and Crawley
Outside the UK: Spain
Original post by Mick.w
bradford (yep thats right all of it)
warrington
blackburn
chesterfield
coventry
doncaster
rochdale
wolverhampton
glossop
luton
croydon
maidstone
walsall
wakefield
motherwell


Glossop?!


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yea google it
Original post by Violet97
In the UK: Oldham, Rochdale, Warrington, Rhyl, Birmingham and Crawley
Outside the UK: Spain


Don't like Lancashire do you
Essentially anywhere in the UK where the populace hasn't integrated.
In the UK: Preston.

Outside of the UK: Pakistan.
Original post by Mick.w
yea google it


Yes been there and it's not that bad. Pretty quiet place at the end of the Snake Pass in Derbyshire. It just seems to be full of weird small town folk who don't get out of Glossop.

I'm sure Glossop has it's bad parts like anywhere, but you're telling me it's a worse place than nearby Oldham or Ashton?!


One of the reasons I can think of why Glossop is bad is because of road deaths. Snake Pass is an evil road.

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Original post by datpiff
Yes been there and it's not that bad. Pretty quiet place at the end of the Snake Pass in Derbyshire. It just seems to be full of weird small town folk who don't get out of Glossop.

I'm sure Glossop has it's bad parts like anywhere, but you're telling me it's a worse place than nearby Oldham or Ashton?!


One of the reasons I can think of why Glossop is bad is because of road deaths. Snake Pass is an evil road.

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its in the middle of nowhere. and has nothing. oh it does have lots of pollution though. and awful traffic.

but yea oldham and ashton are holes too.
Original post by Mick.w
its in the middle of nowhere. and has nothing. oh it does have lots of pollution though. and awful traffic.

but yea oldham and ashton are holes too.


Yep that's because of the Snake. Awful road. Deaths on it all the time. Dickheads treat it like a racetrack. It's officially one of the UKs most dangerous roads.


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Original post by bat$h!tcrazy
In the UK: Preston.

Outside of the UK: Pakistan.


What was so bad about Pakistan?
Original post by historyandlanz
italy was such a dump, not even proper shopping center apart from the main rome station which has crap overpriced shops, no proper pizzas or anything dont go there and save your money

Sorry for laughing at you Sorry for laughing at you.
Newcastle
Gateshead
Plymouth
Cumbernauld
Newcastle because it’s miles from anywhere and surrounded by post industrial wasteland. The city centre is boring and the area for nightlife is an unsafe no go area at night time. House prices are only cheap because nobody in their right mind wants to live there. Kids grow up and soon as they can they move away to somewhere decent like Manchester the Midlands or London. Which only leaves behind those who have no future. Neighbouring Gateshead is an absolute dump.

Even the department of transport doesn’t like Newcastle. A coach driver friend of mine told me that most cities in Britain are signposted on the motorway from at least 70 miles or more. Coming from the south you don’t see signs for Newcastle until you’re just 25 miles from the place further proves nobody wants to go there.

Newcastle certainly is a very down and going place!
Flensburg, the Northest city in Germany, very close to Denmark. Pretty boring to walk around.
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I hated Camden when I went but everyone else seems to love it.


I loved Camden market when I went there
Naples wasn't that great.
Stopped off at Naples when I went on a cruise. I went on one of those open top bus tours and the outskirts seemed nice.
But walking round the centre- it was a bit of a shithole.
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Too many places to list in Britain from Luton to Slough, Didcot etc. etc. abroad though, Crete was a shithole as its full of drunk horny teenagers :lol: Dubai was pretty **** as well, its a shopping mall masquerading as a country.
A playground
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Turkey no doubt!
That was probably when I was traveling in Great Britain. I took a map with me. It helped me not to get lost. And I came across some scary places. Like the basements of Southbridge, Edinburgh. "The City of the Dead" was opened to the public relatively recently. Beneath the 19 arches of Edinburgh's South Bridge hides a string of rooms. Shrouded in the dark legends of the past. It was quite scary. I didn't like it at all.

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