John, one current affairs show on the CBC always references locations in England in reference to Reading. The reason why can be found here:
Oh and they seem to have stories involving eccentric English people daily.
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John, one current affairs show on the CBC always references locations in England in reference to Reading. The reason why can be found here:
Oh and they seem to have stories involving eccentric English people daily.
How cool. I love that story.
It's as logical as anywhere else -- except for the fact that nobody in their right mind voluntarily goes to Reading. Or does that make it even more logical?
Point of information: nothing world-shattering ever happens in Exeter. Ever.
Hey! I applied to the University of Reading.
They didn't admit me. Guess I should have showed up for the interview -- but it would have meant going to Reading, so your point stands.
I go to Reading a lot. I never pass up an opportunity to pass Go and collect $200.
except for the fact that nobody in their right mind voluntarily goes to Reading
Hey, they have that big festival and all. I've wanted to go to Reading for ages.
Point of information: nothing world-shattering ever happens in Exeter. Ever.
Heh, the next town over from me is also called Exeter, nothing ever happens there, either. So much so that they are the only town in Rhode Island that has no municipal police force.
nothing world-shattering ever happens in Exeter. Ever.
Well there was a kind of comic element involved in my choice of Exeter... Having said that, we're just tempting fate, aren't we?
Point of information: nothing world-shattering ever happens in Exeter. Ever.
But...the Bridge Inn is near Exeter and you can have Bishop's Tipple there.
I did go to the WOMAD festival at Reading this year, which was a gret day out. And David, you have a point about the Bridge - did you know it was the first pub the Queen ever went to in like 1985? That's how good it is.