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24th January 2012 #1
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Tell me more about WEST YORKSHIRE
I am flying to England in April... And I so wanted to have few friends living within Halifax area or up north so I know where to run when my fiancee turns to a whore.. (kidding)...I have found few friends from this site BUT unfortunately, they are living down south..
What interesting things could be done in Halifax and nearby areas aside from going to pubs and watching a local band? Anyone here living near? Let me know and help me overcome expected boredom..
My fiance is one dive away in Burnley Canal so we could go swimming there (hahaha)...
See you in UK soon..UKBA,UKBA I am dreading to hear from you...
UKBA, a BRP for Christmas will do...
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24th January 2012 #2
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York is a good place to visit. I am taking my wife there in May. Skipton and Harrogate are not so far away - nice towns. The Pennines are on your doorstep. And Blackpool and the Trafford centre are just a hop skip and jump away. For a wordsmith such as yourself, you are also in Bronte country......and I believe you can get some excellent curries in Bradford.
There are a good number of pretty towns tucked away, in the area, you are in the heart of Black Dyke Mills and Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band country and the Trans Pennine railway is close to hand.....
Leeds Armoury and Bolton Abbey....
I used to live in Manchester so I got to know the districts near you quite well, over the years.
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24th January 2012 #3so I know where to run when my fiancee turns to a whore
Here you are,everything you always wanted to know about Halifax but were afraid to ask
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax,_West_Yorkshire
Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.
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24th January 2012 #4
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Just had a quick look at Tawis link. I forgot Eureka.....a great place to take the kids, in good time of course!
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24th January 2012 #5
i live in leeds we have royal armory 1/2 hr away from you theres white rose shopping mall am sure you will find something your into
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24th January 2012 #6
theres a lot of lovely countryside in yorkshire, rolling hills and valleys,
im originaly from west yorkshire, as a kid i used to swim in the cannal,,, warning dont do it now,its not safe or clean, the cannals have great walkways , often i walked from shipley to leeds along the cannal bank pathways, you will love yorkshire
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24th January 2012 #7
shipley my home town
haworth steam train
cannal bingley
cannal shipley
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25th January 2012 #8
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Thanks imagine... We areplanning to go boating on the canals.. Is it safe to have it on a rubber boat? Dave's place is one jump away to the canal from the roof top.. So it might be fun.. hehe also have read about victoria theater and lastlid's eureka... I might visit there and pretend to be a 12 year old kiddo....
UKBA,UKBA I am dreading to hear from you...
UKBA, a BRP for Christmas will do...
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25th January 2012 #9
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As a 21 year-old Filipina, they'll think you're a 12 year-old anyway. lol
I was born in West Yorkshire...or the 'West Riding' as it was known then.
I remember taking my Filipina ex to the Haworth Steam Railway (where they filmed the movie 'The Railway Children').
We didn't realise it was only a one way ticket, so had to get a very expensive taxi back to our car.
Haworth is also 'Bronte Country' of course, and massive tourist attraction for people from all over the world....former home of the famous writers the Bronte sisters.
Maybe you will see the ghost of Heathcliff striding across the nearby moors.
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25th January 2012 #10
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GraHAM, next time you ride that steam train and realize that's only a one way ticket.. Do not be afraid to visit Dave... He will be glad to be visited.. Hahaha!
Does Eureka have ticket or free admission for kids? Do they give free candies?
Oh, the Bronte sisters... I remembered one of the questions in my Licensure Examination for Teacher is about a story written by one of the Bronte sisters.. I only know Emily for her Wuthering Heights... BUt the question was a different novel... So I still answered Emily.. And because of that, I got 79.00 rate in my English and Literature component... If only.. I would have topped the board exam... lolUKBA,UKBA I am dreading to hear from you...
UKBA, a BRP for Christmas will do...
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25th January 2012 #11
oh your luckey coming in april, the cricket season will have just started, theres lots and lots of pritty grounds, and if you dont know the game it last all afternoon.
i live in brighouse not far from the fax, not much here to do barrr drink.
leeds has the white rose shopping centre (i hate the place) but your femail.
and your on a train line, so lot of trips all over the place,
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Hi there i live in halifax. I have a filipino wife and 2 kids, in pampanga. If you need any help or advice. Get in touch.
Sheldon
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25th January 2012 #13
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http://www.eureka.org.uk/
There is a fee, I cant remember how much as it was about 7 or 8 years ago that I went. I dont recall free candies....
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To see some decent football (soccer) you will need to go to Bolton, I think, but better still a bit further south to Trafford Park. Cant include Burnley or Bradford or Leeds in that, sorry.
I took my wife to see the Liverpool FC stadium (stadium tour) and she loved it. Her request not mine.
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West Yorkshires multicultural capital Bradford is twinned with Islamabad, Kabul and Jeddah
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27th January 2012 #22
Hi there
I'm also living in Halifax, like Sheldon said, don't hesitate to get in touch too.
I'm currently living on my own though, my girlfriend lives away, but we're hoping to be together eventually. Be nice if she could have some other Filipenas to chat to.
Canal? Don't be jumping into that - it isn't so clean!
Things to do in Halifax, well it's not so bad a place really - if you can get used to the weather. There's a few crazies, but probably no worse than anywhere else. Everyone here tends to criticise the place.
Sure you'll love the shopping centres, Halifax is a bit of a pit for shopping, but travel a bit and it's great.
Burnley Road, but near the canal you say? I think I know where that must be, it's a bit out of town - and that isn't a bad thing!
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27th January 2012 #24There's a few crazies,
Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.
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27th January 2012 #25
Hebden is the centre of all weirdness - and I mean that in a sort of affectionate way. It's changing though, because the property prices are pricing out all the "alternatives" who made Hebden the place it is - they're tending to move over Tod way.
Hebden Bridge though is certainly an offbeat place, Halifax is normal by comparison. Think league of gentlemen meets woodstock meets gay pride week, and you're half way there. The sort of place a man with a huge bushbeard, wearing shorts and sandals could ride a bicycle with a basket on the front through - and no-one would bat an eyelid at.
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31st January 2012 #27
Nice spot that Sheldon. I'm up the hill opposite towards Norton Tower. Don't I know it in this weather
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Ah, I remember Caramac. Loved it.
Wow, sixpence a bar back then
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1st February 2012 #30
oh yeah i remember my aunt used to work in the sweetie factory, we used to get lots of sweets from her when we visited
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