A wander up to the ‘Jewellery Quarter’ might be vaguely interesting if you are interested in industrial history. And it’s a mile or two out so it will kill some time. And there are some decent places for lunch there.
Maybe, bit of a dicky tum today, so i may leave it until thursday. I did have most of an agenda Os, just a little down time and hadn't bothered to research.
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Not really, it's a bit of a dump. Throw rotten veg at May, then go to Worcester instead.
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heh @ sights to see in Brum!
Since you no longer drink pretty much the only good thing about Brum for you is going to be the curry. Get thee to a Balti house forthwith!
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A wander up to the ‘Jewellery Quarter’ might be vaguely interesting if you are interested in industrial history. And it’s a mile or two out so it will kill some time. And there are some decent places for lunch there.
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Bostin'
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I have only ever been to B'ham once; to DLA Piper's office.
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never been to brum. my m7 dave is a presenter on local radio there
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who goes to birmingham without something to do in mind?
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The stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones in St Philip's Cathedral are quite special.
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Birmingham, Birmingham
Greatest city in Alabam [a]
You can travel 'cross this entire land
There ain't no place like Birmingham
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Coming from a city which has a fairly long position on cathedrals (including a fook off big one), the size of St Philip's left me rather underwhelmed.
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a decent brum balti sounds the best idea
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Maybe, bit of a dicky tum today, so i may leave it until thursday. I did have most of an agenda Os, just a little down time and hadn't bothered to research.
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Why's it called "curry goat" instead of goat curry?
Is this like "Carnival?"
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It’s curried goat not curry goat
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big new market opening in brum today!
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