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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Sippin' on gin and juice
I'm excited for OH MY GOD IT'S TOMORROW. Do you want to do anything in the day? Where is your party, I could meet you somewhere in Central.
(, Sat 27 Nov 2010, 0:13, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Leyton
yeah it'd be nice to see you during the day :) I might not be up to huge amounts of walking, but coffee and shopping would be nice!
(, Sat 27 Nov 2010, 0:14, Reply)
WHERE THE FUCK IS LEYTON
Hmm. The place where I'd quite like to take you would require a little bit of walking- have you ever been to Brick Lane? I know a couple of places that would be nice for lunch/coffee/midday boozin', and the most amazing shop ever. I'll see where Leyton is in comparison and how much walking there would have to be.


EDIT: Although it's 3 zones away, Leyton is a non-stop (short at 13mins) tube to Liverpool Street, and there is a bus that will take us to the Porterhouse (or close enough) from there. There's plenty to look at the route I take to this place so we can be leisurely. Alternatively there is Regent/Oxford Street, with the former being a nice stroll to Cov. Garden and quite near to Soho. Depends what you want to do!
(, Sat 27 Nov 2010, 0:17, Reply)
Ooh I'd like to go to Brick Lane
:) walking will be fine (I'll bring boots) I just can't do it for ages, because I'm rubbish.
(, Sat 27 Nov 2010, 0:22, Reply)
No problem.
I'm taking you to Beyond Retro. With bells on.
(, Sat 27 Nov 2010, 0:24, Reply)
do you go to/have you been to spitalfields market by liverpool street?
esp on a sunday it is AMAZING. world-famous falafel stall, and a fudge stand with 250+ flavours, and a cheesecake shop! but they also have a million different restaurants and some really cool shops, like a benefit boutique and some interior design shops with funky stuff in them.
(, Sat 27 Nov 2010, 0:26, Reply)
I am partial to a bit of Spitalfields
The route I take is down Bishopsgate, through Spitalfields, then down the road with Allsaints on to get to Brick Lane. Then down there (via the food market) to Cheshire Street, then up again to the Beigal Bake and back the way we came. It's a nice route.
(, Sat 27 Nov 2010, 0:31, Reply)
massive approval here

(, Sat 27 Nov 2010, 0:43, Reply)

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