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- evilShenanigan
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- machineisbored
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machineisbored wrote:Sounds like bullshit. Looking at the satellite, they'd have a job stopping you getting on the beach if you wanted to.
Memories of trying to get to the sea on Saturday morning last year and taking an hour and a half to walk 1/2 a mile..
Was that at Hemsby?
I went to the Breakbeat weekender at "Hemsby Holiday Village" just down the road, which had the advantage of being right on the sea front, but the disadvantage of being completely and utterly shit, so not all peaches there.
- machineisbored
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We took a right when we should have gone straight on, ended up on a back-road serving the seafront houses - many with high-powered motion-activated security lights - and no way through to the sea, despite the fact we could hear and smell it.
Hemsby was like Silent Hill at that time of the morning - the sea mist, derelict looking amusement arcades and creaking signs. Betting Minehead wont be quite so atmospheric.
Hemsby was like Silent Hill at that time of the morning - the sea mist, derelict looking amusement arcades and creaking signs. Betting Minehead wont be quite so atmospheric.
Gonna have to do some prison break style tunnel digging with some spoons from the flats! The BLOCers great escape from Butlins...not that BLOC gives you much to want to run away from...especially when its toward a British beach in the middle of marchmoondancer wrote:I heard rumours that at around 4am some strange butlins-folk (possibly the locals) put barbed wire fencing all the way round it, I think the 'Sea' is still open tho' - it must be an open -all-hours-ocean-thing..
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