London The Greatest City on the Planet

Yep, it’s interesting alright. We were there a few years ago and my daughter enjoyed it. 2 or 3 hours should be enough to see it all.

Can you restore my access to post on current affairs topics? I’ll let you know about the war rooms then.

Heading over Friday morning.

Chinese New Year celebrations this weekend so will head down that direction for a look.

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Combat 18 , bnp and the national front will all be out to bust some foreign heads. Don’t open your paddy mouth or you’ll get bursted.

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Sure dont the paddies love them lads now and we’re going to reunify to drive out the foreigners

Chinese new year is best excuse I’ve heard a paddy say when it comes to been spotted in Soho on a Friday night .

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I’ll see you in O’Neills for a pint on Sunday so.

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The Market Porter is a nice spot and opens until about 1AM, they also do nice burgers.

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Some spot.

Got to witness a phone snatching and all.

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There is a methadone facility about a 2 minute walk from Leicester Square if you wanted to bring a Dublin vibe to your weekend.

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Ive a bit of bidness in Ealing, the following day ive a bit of bidness in finchley. What would be a good area to stay in…two nights, pints, restaurants, beer gardens etc. I deserve a break

Sure isn’t Cricklewood smack bang in the middle of the two. What more could a Paddy want

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Camden

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We put down a grand night in Camden a few years back. Plenty choice

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It’s going to be epic. Maybe i should throw the cattle an couple of extra bales of silage, bed the bejaysus out of the shed, and stay a third night. Ealing on Thursday afternoon, finchley on Friday morning, and then a couple of glorious responsibility free nights away from childers and livestock. Because I’m worth it.

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Will you travel under the British or Irish passport?

Common travel area… my student card will be fine, mate

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That must be well out of date kid?

I happened to be there in Autumn 2014 for the centenary of “The Great War” as they called it, so the exhibition was heavily focused on that. It was a fantastic visit I have to say. The museum is well worth a visit. I did have to check the “Northern Ireland” section just to see how propaganda heavy it was, but I don-t remember anything out of order!