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# If cities all had cathedrals
then there's be a lot less of them - it's the university that makes it count.
(, Sun 5 Jan 2003, 16:55, archived)
# I understand the train service to Guys Hospital
is superb. Much better than a nasty old ambulance. What a great NHS Trust you have in that fair city.
(, Sun 5 Jan 2003, 16:59, archived)
# oh yes
thameslink direct to london bridge... (handily, very close to where i live)


brighton is still my favourite. will discuss with the b/f later...

i could always brave the horrors of milton keynes and go snowboarding..
(, Sun 5 Jan 2003, 17:06, archived)
# Ahh that must be
our ex-polytechnic. :0)

The middle ages-catherderal-linked-town/city-rating-o-meter is obviously out of date :0)
(, Sun 5 Jan 2003, 17:00, archived)
# no, no
still holds. that's why rochester is a city. no university and about yay | | big, but it's a city.
(, Sun 5 Jan 2003, 17:07, archived)
# Maybe it's either-or?
'Cause Huddersfield doesn't have a cathedral that I remember, but has a uni and so is a city...

It's all bull anyhow, innit?
(, Sun 5 Jan 2003, 17:16, archived)
# Citiness
is conferred by Royal Decree. The cathedral bit is a coincidence.
(, Sun 5 Jan 2003, 17:22, archived)
# no no no
huddersfield is definately classified as a town
(, Sun 5 Jan 2003, 17:28, archived)