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To anyone who lives in London, England,
I will be traveling through June 8th-15th, arriving via Gatwick. I need a place to stay in London and appreciate any offers. If you are available, please send me a PM and we can work something out.
I'm an easy-going person and I won't be any hassle. I can cook and clean and teach you maths and discuss literature :-)
Cheers,
Michael
   
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It's cool, he's from Canada. They don't know how to not be nice.
Have fun travelling, mate.
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The country is so small yet I'm so far from London 
Have fun man~
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thought you meant london ontario after I saw your country -_-
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He's probably the first person to ever tell his friends "I'm going to London," and not disappoint them after they ask "London, England?"
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Hong Kong20321 Posts
gtfo LOLOL OL j/k well i wish i lived in london lol but i live like 3 hours away
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You need a place just for a day or for the whole week? Might have a spare place depending on the day if it's only for a day. Three physics phd's in the flat so you can cook and clean but perhaps we can teach you some math ;P
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OMG physics!
I can cook and clean and do your laundry if you teach me some math :D Even a day is fantastic.
But it seems you're talking about Canada T_T
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No, I'm talking about big London - the one north of Gatwick. Are you in London the whole time or are you just landing and then moving on?
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On May 14 2009 05:12 Chef wrote: He's probably the first person to ever tell his friends "I'm going to London," and not disappoint them after they ask "London, England?"
Hahaha, this seriously does happen ALL the time.
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On May 14 2009 05:41 BreaK wrote:Show nested quote +On May 14 2009 05:12 Chef wrote: He's probably the first person to ever tell his friends "I'm going to London," and not disappoint them after they ask "London, England?" Hahaha, this seriously does happen ALL the time.
Its totally worth saying im going to london in ontario, the reaction is priceless.
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On May 14 2009 05:04 Phrogs! wrote:The country is so small yet I'm so far from London  Have fun man~ Yeah same here, I'm sure there will be someone though.
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I live an hour's drive away, shame since I do have a spare bedroom and study Maths.
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Sometimes I get the feeling that every TL.netter studies math or physics or something along those lines...
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On May 14 2009 06:48 Blyf wrote: Sometimes I get the feeling that every TL.netter studies math or physics or something along those lines...
Because it's the truth.... Because it's the truth.... Because it's the truth.... Because it's the truth....
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On May 14 2009 06:48 Blyf wrote: Sometimes I get the feeling that every TL.netter studies math or physics or something along those lines...
im anti-things with right answers i like english class
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On May 14 2009 06:48 Blyf wrote: Sometimes I get the feeling that every TL.netter studies math or physics or something along those lines...
you forgot about cs
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I study maths and physics so i guess i conform.
live nowhere near london btw
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I would but in Brighton
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sure you can stay in my place...say what's your blood type?
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On May 14 2009 05:39 jgad wrote: No, I'm talking about big London - the one north of Gatwick. Are you in London the whole time or are you just landing and then moving on?
I'd like to spend most of my time in central London, as I'm only there for a week. I later fly to Poland and I'll be in Sweden afterward. So, yeah, even a day would be cool to stay. How far is it by tube to where you live?
also literature = math, but that's just me.
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On May 14 2009 09:38 DeathSpank wrote: sure you can stay in my place...say what's your blood type?
Also your Major histocompatibility complexes? I have some drinks too =D
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Dhakhar kwark aliceblue
As per my location thread, those 3 are all located in london, so, harass kwark if hes still there
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On May 14 2009 10:22 Oxygen wrote:Show nested quote +On May 14 2009 05:39 jgad wrote: No, I'm talking about big London - the one north of Gatwick. Are you in London the whole time or are you just landing and then moving on? I'd like to spend most of my time in central London, as I'm only there for a week. I later fly to Poland and I'll be in Sweden afterward. So, yeah, even a day would be cool to stay. How far is it by tube to where you live? also literature = math, but that's just me.
I'm in Fulham (West Brompton tube), just outside the circle line. Central, depending where you want to go, is between 5-15 min or so if the tube is working properly. I'll have to do some checking to see what's going on that week - I've got one flatmate who's back and forth to Brighton who may or may not be around for some of those days, but I'll see what the schedule is and can let you know.
Can't imagine why you'd want to spend a week in central, though. I wouldn't spend more than a day or two in London, to be honest - then jump the train and move on. So much more to see than this horrible city.
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