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FEMOLEYâ„¢

What should we say about Cambridge then?


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I think its rather lovely for a city, if the locals don't offend you.

I wouldn't recommend the Corn Exchange venue it has nasty thugs on the the door who just want to smash peoples heads in.

It is very interesting hmm...... yes.

    



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Farmer & Granny Crabtree
The Cornpone Exchange was the only place I had circled on my "visiting England" map...Bad idea?...Maybe I should go with the 'crop circles" instead?


Dune
I would love to visit to wander through some of the old buildings, some I imagine will be older than my country.


ChocLover
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Cambridge is quite a nice place to visit. I live near it so probably don't appreciate it as much as someone who has never been before. What else do you want to know about it?


Clevelanding?
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Just to provide opposite answers from the ones before...

We can say something different about it...
It's a bad place to visit...
It's a nice place to live...
There's only one Cambridge...

I think we can say just about anything that comes to mind.


battie
a great place, i like it, got a lot a good friends. lived there for many years.


Razzle
nice place to die.


♫Mr. Kite♫
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I don't know what I should say about Cambridge, but I could Google it and then tell you what I think of it (but I'm too lazy to do that).

[Yes, I have the nerve to mention Google on Yahoo! AHHHH!]


Damsel McDreamy
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Hahaha...I'm going for a job interview tomorrow in an English Language institute called "Cambridge for Life"! Yeah why is it has to be named by Cambridge then? Why not other parts of England? Does people in Cambridge speaks better English or what? Funny, no? =)


Twice as Nice ???,
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I am taking a Cambridge Examination!
Does that count?


Way Out There
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It's not the same that Sussex.


SiFu frank
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Say when


david536259
There is in one in Britain and one in the USA


TD Euwaiteâ„¢
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Sorry to hear about old Fred. Good friends are hard to come by and so easy to lose.


>woohoo<
it's a crap place full of crap people



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