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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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coach house
no, really, just because something has rooms in it doesn't mean it's not a bridge.

In olden times big bridges in cities often had shops and stuff on them.

Bath still has some I believe.
(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:34, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
the old London Bridge was very much that way

(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:38, Reply)
indeed it was

(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:43, Reply)
Wasn't it a favourite haunt of prozzies
and general degenerates?
(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:48, Reply)
I dunno
my knowledge is limited to the structure

Those are some of Monty's special subjects though, so he'll tell you
(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:51, Reply)
The whole of London
was a massive den of iniquity in those days - fucking marvellous.

Peter Ackroyd's London is a great book if you like that type of thing. The chapter on crime and punishment is astounding...
(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:55, Reply)
:(
I wanted it to have a special name.
(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:39, Reply)
not as far as I know
sorry
(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:43, Reply)
"Root's wonderfull floating room of dreams and wonders, defying phsyics and gravity in equal messure"
But the kids at the uni will call it "Room 37-east".
(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:45, Reply)
That's more like it!!!!
Thank you Gonz, these people have no hearts or souls.
(, Wed 9 Dec 2009, 13:47, Reply)

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