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I got a load of chalk, felt-tip markers and paint from friends one Christmas in a thinly-veiled attempt to get me involved with their plan to vandalise the toilets at the local park. My downfall: Signing my name. Tell us your stories of anti-social behaviour.

Thanks to Bamboo Steamer for the suggestion

(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 12:10)
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Two years ago, I moved to Plymouth for university
It is a wonderful little city which, due to it's history, has earned itself the title of "The city of discovery".

So, two years ago, when I left my home town with all my possessions packed into the back of my dads corsa, I knew I'd made the right choice of new home when, on crossing the city border, I saw a sign that read "Welcome to Plymouth, city of disco".

Beautiful :)
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 16:27, 8 replies)

Its a shitty little city, lived there for years - thankfully now moved.

Or perhaps its changed in the 7 years since I lived there - have they grown foreheads yet?
(, Sat 9 Oct 2010, 4:01, closed)

My step-monster lived there. I visited once in 20 years. What a shit-hole (sorry Plymouth, but you know it's true.)

It's where people move to die, and then take their own sweet time doing it. She's dead now, and I have an agreement with myself to never EVER go to Plymouth again. FFS, it's worse than Weston-super-Mare. Or any city in Nevada, and they're all candidates for the hose, should the earth ever need an enema.

Length? I'm sorry, I've expunged that memory for good.
(, Sat 9 Oct 2010, 7:28, closed)

Exactly.

And they don't even have proper chavs. They're all wannabes that just cant seem to get chaviosity quite right.

Inbred wankers.
(, Sat 9 Oct 2010, 12:09, closed)
I have been to Plymouth
I was forced to live there for a number of years and even attended Plymouth Uni for my post grad stuff, having returned from Bath! From Bath to Plymouth, I felt the sting as the essence of culture was wrung from my body.

I have never lived in a worse place than Plymouth. I actually lived in North Prospect for a number of months before being forced out by junkie, burgling, murdering scum! It was funny watching the burglars burgling each other!

Plymouth is a filthy, vile, inbred, nasty shit hole. I went there to visit my Mum about three months ago,when I got on my motorcycle to ride home, my mothers neighbour stood in front of me blocking my way. She really thought that as a thick as fuck, fat old bitch she could prevent me from riding safely away. What caused this outburst from her? I parked my bike in my Mothers Garden and had to cross a pavement to get back on the road!

I live in Weston Super Mare now. OK, it is a bit run down, but I quite like it!
(, Sat 9 Oct 2010, 23:53, closed)

I used to live in Clevedon. Like Weston but with snobs.
(, Sun 10 Oct 2010, 1:50, closed)
I liked it
I still think that the Pier in Clevedon is beautiful.
(, Sun 10 Oct 2010, 11:34, closed)
I'm off to Plymouth for some training
In fact the flight's in about 5 hours.
These comments aren't filling me full of hope that it'll be great.

Anywhere in particular to avoid in Plymouth?
(, Mon 11 Oct 2010, 11:21, closed)
I was born in Plymouth
And lived there till I was 19. It is a massive shithole - tis true. If you hate culture and inspiration it would be right up your street.

I dunno where to suggest to avoid (Everywhere?) But I hear that the best places to go are North St and Mutley Plain. Dont get too excited though - theyre still shit.
(, Tue 12 Oct 2010, 16:47, closed)

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