Places & Situations in London to avoid under all circumstances

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pluto73
Crying
This is a places and situations to avoid post.

88 Portobello Rd Antiques

To be avoided at all cost-Terrible Service and Rude

The most unpleasant shop I have ever been to, with regard to the service or lack of.

Under no Curcumstance would I advocate anyone visiting this shop. EVER
Posted: 2006-02-25 15:54:06
Londonn73
Oxford Street during the Winter Sales. Yikes!
Posted: 2006-03-26 22:25:19
Philip Hobbs
The Scientolgists who lurk around Goodge Street offering a free 'stress test'.
Posted: 2006-03-26 23:32:18
lisinlondon
The last train out of London Bridge to East Croydon!
Posted: 2006-11-29 21:57:23
charleyboy
those people who thrust free papers in your face when leaving work. they stand every ten yards and block your path - i wish they would f*** off
Posted: 2007-04-11 18:37:19
mistamerlin
ORIGINAL: charleyboy

those people who thrust free papers in your face when leaving work. they stand every ten yards and block your path - i wish they would f*** off


The even crazier thing is when you take a paper and clearly have it on show, you still get offered the same paper by others further down the street....!!!!!!
Posted: 2007-04-16 16:58:00
Philip Hobbs
Leicster Square on the night of a film premiere - it's now pure chaos!
Posted: 2007-04-16 18:22:03
Grumpy Old Woman
ORIGINAL: pluto73


This is a places and situations to avoid post.

88 Portobello Rd Antiques

To be avoided at all cost-Terrible Service and Rude

The most unpleasant shop I have ever been to, with regard to the service or lack of.

Under no Curcumstance would I advocate anyone visiting this shop. EVER


Clearly you have never been to Tesco on Portobello Road then.
Posted: 2007-07-21 01:14:31
Grumpy Old Woman
Hanwell
Posted: 2007-07-21 01:15:10
srejic7
ORIGINAL: Lead

I am not too sure that eye contact with Gods messengers should be a bad situation. Are these like in Dooms day prophets or are they the envangelists like the biblical Paul? I would hesitate to pass this on as good advice in general unless if,messenger of God has a new meaning which I am not aware of in London.
This however makes me understand the reason behind my earlier observation of closed churches now overgrown with bushes, one springing to mind is the St Marks (if I remember the name correctly)right next to Leeds University.
May be going back to the topic I can add that avoid getting laid to rest in a church foreground in London because one never knows!!

Lead


lead - its always a bad idea to make eye contact with a messenger of god - usually they are talking to themselves, not god, or hearing things, which aren't gods voice.

and if they did hear from god - it would be through alan rickman as the medatrone - u no, the highest choir of angels - gotta love dogma haha
Posted: 2008-08-28 15:09:13
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