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Musical_Lottie
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13 Aug 2006, 9:05 am

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Oo, seashore ... lovely. :) Hey, maybe we with tinnitus should all move to the seaside!


I'm taking a trip down to Cornwall in mid-September. Mainly just a break to sit by the sea, but also a scouting around to see if there is any realistic possibility of moving that way*.

I don't think my funds run to a cottage within sound of the sea, but I could get a lot closer than I am now, and you are even further away from the shore.

To sit comfortably by the sea with a good crossword. It's not a wild ambition, is it?


* a mad unrealistic move remains an option, but I'm holding that in reserve.


If not you could always look at the Isle of Wight, maybe ...

Lol, in the UK you're never further than 72, is it? or 76? miles away from the sea ... yeah, that's us :roll:

Enjoy Cornwall!


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13 Aug 2006, 10:23 am

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Lol, in the UK you're never further than 72, is it? or 76? miles away from the sea ... yeah, that's us!


Yes, but for me the closest point is Felixstowe, not the most inspiring...
But some spots on the crumbling east coast are at least nice.

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13 Aug 2006, 11:50 am

So may I ask, where do you actually live?


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13 Aug 2006, 12:27 pm

Bury St. Edmunds.

With flowers, a new cathedral tower and a lot of history.
Oh, and the smallest pub in Britain, though that's being challenged (again)



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13 Aug 2006, 8:48 pm

Oh cool. :)


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14 Aug 2006, 7:50 am

Have you ever just sat there and thought about stuff on another level? Yes I do that
a lot. Me Too I think you do your best thinking in total silence. Depends In fact, I have a novel started!
Do you know what I mean? Yes!! :)


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27 Sep 2006, 3:31 pm

i can see you all have quite a contreversy on this! i just want to piont out
that this is not to be taken too seriosly!
p.s. i hope your novel goes well, blondie! :wink:



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27 Sep 2006, 10:27 pm

I have a phobia of silence -_-.



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01 Oct 2006, 6:26 am

I enjoy the silence too, I think better when I'm alone, and I have had a lot of crazy and creative ideas :lol:



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01 Oct 2006, 6:16 pm

ow id love silence. but living in a city (well, a pop of near 150.000), there is none. not since i live on a main road everyone passes, and a bar and a....shop you buy soft drugs straight across of me.



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01 Oct 2006, 6:52 pm

I don't like absolute silence - I think that's pretty much impossible anyway. But I like to be able to hear little things - clocks ticking - birdsong - voles fighting in hedgerows.

There are some things I like to be able to hear over a great distance: thunder, the exhaust beat of a steam train, the sound of a Merlin-engined aeroplane, or the sound of an Alfa Romeo.


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