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I'm good and my house is lovely, I'm so in love with it it frightens me :nice:

 

What programme?

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I'm good and my house is lovely, I'm so in love with it it frightens me :nice:

 

What programme?

 

A terrible 1950s soap!! Yuk!!:laugh3:

Oh he's being stupid....I said I know famous people Id like to meet in a heartbeat...its a saying. and he's turned it into a tv soap programme set in the 1950/60's. I did however like one of the policemen that used to be in it...haha

I got what you meant Kara but I was like: wtf does a programme have to do with it? :thinking: :laugh3:

 

lmfao!

Oh he's being stupid....I said I know famous people Id like to meet in a heartbeat...its a saying. and he's turned it into a tv soap programme set in the 1950/60's. I did however like one of the policemen that used to be in it...haha

 

I knew it!!:laugh3:

 

So WAS it Nick Berry??:P

Another of Mark's witty remarks eh...he's soooo funny!!! :lol: :rolleyes: :dozey:

Another of Mark's witty remarks eh...he's soooo funny!!! :lol: :rolleyes: :dozey:

 

What's funny about asking you whether you fancied Nick Berry??:confused:

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See? Therese got it!! Swedes have such a great sense of humour!!:D

I meant the whole Heartbeat thing. and no, I dont think it was him, but I dont really remember the actors names in it. It certainly wasnt the guy with curly hair though, bleugh :lol:

I meant the whole Heartbeat thing. and no' date=' I dont think it was him, but I dont really remember the actors names in it. It certainly wasnt the guy with curly hair though, bleugh :lol:[/quote']

 

Who was THAT??:stunned:

 

As it happens, I have actually MET Nick Berry!!:P

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See? Therese got it!! Swedes have such a great sense of humour!!:D

 

Trust me, we don't! I just laugh at everything ;) :laugh3:

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Trust me, we don't! I just laugh at everything ;) :laugh3:

 

You can get tablets for that!!:P

Did you fancy him then? You seem to keep talking about him a lot! :p

 

That's because I recall how bad his singing was!!:laugh3:

Hiya Steeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeph :kiss:

How was Hard-Fi?

 

You can get tablets for that!!:P

 

Don't wanna :veryangry: :laugh3:

High Wycombe Tourist Information

 

High Wycombe is surrounded by some of the loveliest countryside in southern England. Situated in a deep valley, in the heart of the Chilterns, High Wycombe is the largest town in Buckinghamshire, having grown up during the 18th and 19th centuries around the furniture industry, and was once known as 'the furniture capital of England.' Its wide, typically Georgian High Street, is dominated at its western end by the Little Market House, built by Robert Adam and known affectionately as 'The Pepperpot'. Opposite is the handsome arcaded Guildhall, where a unique annual ceremony HighWycombe2.jpgis enacted thought to date from medieval times - the 'weighing-in' of the Mayor and Charter Trustees to determine if they have grown fat at the ratepayers' expense.

Behind the Little Market House, the Parish Church was founded by the Normans and enlarged to almost its present day size in the 12th century. It is a very impressive building, the largest church in the county and contains many interesting monuments and memorials. High Wycombe Museum is housed in an historic 18th century building surrounded by peaceful gardens. Inside, the displays explore the HighWycombe3.jpghistory of High Wycombe, focusing on chairs and chair making. There are interactive displays, changing temporary exhibitions and a shop. The museum is also home to the Regional Furniture Centre.

To the east of the town there is a wide expanse of grassland, called 'The Rye'. An artificial lake, bounded by hanging beech woods, which encompass a Nature Trail, is used for fishing and during the summer months, for boating. 1.5 miles from the town centre is Hughenden Manor Park, this Victorian Gothic house was the home of former Prime Minister HighWycombe4.jpgBenjamin Disraeili. The house is open seasonally and there is free admission to the park all year.

Wycombe Air Park, 2 miles south of the town centre is home to the Blue Max Museum a collection of historic flying machines which have starred in many films.

High Wycombe is the home of Wycombe Swan Theatre, one of the finest theatres outside London. The programme is very varied, with a wide spectrum of theatrical production - ballet, pop, classical theatre, modern theatre, variety, one - man shows and opera. Tel: +44 (0) 1494 512 000

Hi im back! Hey thereeeeese! :kiss:

 

Mark -ermmm...no! :lol:

 

Well you SHOULD - it's in YOUR town, apparently!!:laugh3:

I think that's really old. I've never been/seen that pub anyway.

 

Awww the Rye :nice: and I performed at the Wycombe Swan! :smug:

 

Chair making...LMAO. My friend did his work experience at the Wycombe Chair Museum. :lol:

I think that's really old. I've never been/seen that pub anyway.

 

Awww the Rye :nice: and I performed at the Wycombe Swan! :smug:

 

Chair making...LMAO. My friend did his work experience at the Wycombe Chair Museum. :lol:

 

Was it a "sit-down" job??:thinking:

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