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The Non-Abuse Thread (pg. 3)
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| George Kendall |
| quote: | Originally posted by MaRt
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| tu_face |

In case you were wondering.. Blackpool has three piers, built in Victorian days. The earliest was the North Pier, built opposite the road from the railway station so that early visitors could naturally progress down towards the sea and then straight onto the pier.
It was built with a distinctive sloping entrance, which still exists on one side today. This was because a mound had been built on the site of the entrance in 1846. The mound vanished when work was carried out subsequently on the promenade and sea wall.
The pier was opened on 23 May 1863 as the "Blackpool Pier". It had been estimated that 200,000 visitors would walk along the decking each year, but 247,000 visited in the pier's first year with twice the annual target being met the following year.
There was little commercialism on the pier, with only two sales kiosks apart from the entrance toll to tempt money from the public. Despite this, the pier earned its shareholders dividends inplenty.
Blackpool's north pier, i ing love you man. |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by tu_face

In case you were wondering.. Blackpool has three piers, built in Victorian days. The earliest was the North Pier, built opposite the road from the railway station so that early visitors could naturally progress down towards the sea and then straight onto the pier.
It was built with a distinctive sloping entrance, which still exists on one side today. This was because a mound had been built on the site of the entrance in 1846. The mound vanished when work was carried out subsequently on the promenade and sea wall.
The pier was opened on 23 May 1863 as the "Blackpool Pier". It had been estimated that 200,000 visitors would walk along the decking each year, but 247,000 visited in the pier's first year with twice the annual target being met the following year.
There was little commercialism on the pier, with only two sales kiosks apart from the entrance toll to tempt money from the public. Despite this, the pier earned its shareholders dividends inplenty.
Blackpool's north pier, i ing love you man. |
ummm
Hallucinating jeff :stongue: :stongue: :conf: |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | [11:56] <[3-F]> techno does wonders for the brain
[11:56] <[3-F]> take me for example....................
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Nuff said :haha: |
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| swisstoni |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Nuff said :haha: |
:haha: :haha:
Jeff you masive cainer, makes me laff |
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| chojin |
| i love u guys! ;_; |
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| Wicked Neo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Misty Kitty
In the imortal words of Jip Travolta: 'i've only just met you man but i think i love you'
trance eutopia, *sighs im sure its out there somewhere |
<<--------------------------- I am there . . .
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| dj_mdma |
Northern conversation between two peeps on *ahem* something:
ahhhhh lahhve yah maaan
ahhhhv ohhhnly jaast mettt yah bat i laaaaahve yaah already!
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| magnasoma |
the same conversation with two southern types...
wot the u lookin' at c**t?
's awrite mate, i ain't starting nuffink!
and they call southerners fairies. |
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