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Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 04:27
by henk hugo
i flew 13 000km to go to the 1st one in Blackpool - had it not been for Ben and Erich i would have slit my wrists :-({|=
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 21:46
by tonymadge
Henk, was that due to the flight or the sh*t food in Blackpool... now that is a dump.. Kiss me quick Hats drunk jockenesse puking up everywhere more p*ssed than your grannies mattress! Overpriced cold chips and fresh (myarse) fish. Oh and come the end of the year the wonderful Blackpool Lights, thats where you drive along a windswept prom at night with your wipers going flat out to give you a smidgeon of vision so you can look at some bloody crappy lights hanging off a few lamposts, oh heaven!
Pop into the local pub for a bag of crisps and a glass of lager, if your lucky they are plastic glasses so the nice jockenesse chap with the kiss me quick hat and vomit stained t-shirt the says "Everything I drink turns to p*ss" doesnt do much damage when he glasses you for being so offensive as being in the same building as him..
Oh yes the joys of Blackpool lomg may they be memories rather than reality

Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 22:46
by TobyV
I was offered a 2 day job interview in Blackpool by "XYZ Systems" for a job in Rochester. Almost needless to say on hearing the location and timing of hte interview I declined at that point and am now happily working for another company.
Dont think a trip to Brum would really be wrist-slit-inducing

Its only a few miles up the road and if I really dont like hte place I can always get the train back again. A flightsim show really cant be that bad, can it :think: ?
Posted: 03 Nov 2006, 00:34
by airboatr
:think:
so this is the place to read up on all the places one
should leave off the tour when visiting the UK?

Posted: 03 Nov 2006, 04:10
by henk hugo
just abosulutely everything - we found this great little indian place to eat eventually....
the hotel was

the event was

IFC Birmingham
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 20:47
by Tomliner
Haven't decided yet.I went to an event about 4 years ago held at the National Motorcycle Museum near the NEC.The parking was horrendous,at least that should be easier( but not cheaper) at the NEC.Best Wishes EricT
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 22:38
by d0mokun
I travel to B'ham a lot.. but I usually stay firmly within the Bullring and its hundreds of Starbucks'
Of course, there are a few good restraunts in the area too.
BUT I'm not keen on the rest of Birmingham. The NEC is a little 'outside' the city centre though..
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 22:47
by speedbird591
Posted: 08 Nov 2006, 08:48
by tonymadge
The NEC is at the better end of Brum, yep it will cost to park there but as a tip...why not park in the long stay at the airport then catch the unmanned railway thingy used to be called Maglev to the NEC, not sure what the cost difference will be for parking the train is free and you get to see some aircraft whilst there

Posted: 09 Nov 2006, 23:30
by Kevin Farnell
I find that parking at BHX (EGBB) is considerably cheaper than the NEC.
Also, getting out afterwards is much quicker.
By the way, I love Brum!!!
Regards
Kevin