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 How can you make your body warm in a very cold weather like uk?

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i have already 3 layer og thick jackets and tea every now and then...i got bloated already ...and if i put to much of jackets im half breathing......wtf???????????????...


 Is England The Greatest Country In The World?
... I Think so :)...


 Is it raining where you live? i,m in Wales and its ....... down...?
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 Why do planes supply life jacket's under your seats when you're up in the sky?

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if the plane was to hit the water i think your not going to need one are you?...


 Is the North of England as scary as I think it is?
I have to visit Harrogate soon and am very concerned for my safety.
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I'm from a small village in Hampshire....


 Does anybody hate/fear London? And why?
Seems to me that everybody I've met who lives outside London has a deep hatred/fear of the Big City. Why is this?...


 I am going 2 london next week what dangers should i be worried about?
I live up north & have never been2 london yt what should i be prepared for?...


 Have you ever been to portsmouth? uk!?

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what about gosport town?...


 Whats the weather like in the uk this time of year?
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 How come British people are so nice compared to Americans?

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The only mean one I ever seen was Ramsey. And I do mean the one from Hell's Kitchen.Lol....


 Why do some American people think that Wales is in England?
It's really annoying because whenever I go to America, they ask me where I am from and I say Wales and their usual reply is, "Oh I love England, I've always wanted to go there!" W...


 Is there actually ne1 from the uk on ere???????/?
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 I love England, I love its people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
this is not a question...
I just wanted to tell you that I love your country!!!!
I really hope to live there one day!
goodbye & happy new year!
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oh, I...


 Does anyone like living in the UK?
Please only answer if you do, i dont want a bunch of English people slagging of there own country. Thanks....


 Has anybody got any snow yet and where abouts are you?
I am down in Plymouth, we don't stand much of a chance of getting any here. I am hoping we do though as my 2 year old son has never seen it, apart from when he was born!...


 What are your impressions of this country-england?
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 Where is a good place to go away for a weekend in the UK?
Not more than a few hours journey from London and not the beach, cuz we'll be going when it's a bit colder!...


 AM I OVER THE DRINK DRIVE LIMIT IN UK?
I have just been to the pub for a xmas drink and have had 1 bottle of blue WKD and 1 large glass of white white and came out the pub at 2pm i am due to drive home at 6pm will i be over the limit if i ...


 Do Brits like our American accents as much as we like theirs?
Everyone here in America LOVES British (or Irish) accents. I'm a girl, and to me, nothing is hotter in a guy than a nice British accent. Mmm. But British girls sound so precious and clever too! M...


 Could this be drugs?!?
i was walking along the sea front and saw a ship drop a massive box in the water, it sunk n then they just left it there, this was in ...



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Which is your favourite London Undergound station, and why?


    



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gunner2za
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covent garden


skuddafudda
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cockfosters as it reminds me of my girlfriend and her two favourite things


david f
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Can I have 2 please? Wapping and Rotherhithe. Because they are either side of the Thames and they mark the ends of the first tunnel ever built under water (by Marc and Isambard Kingdom Brunel long before the first underground railway opened). The entrance shafts are the original stairwells that gave access to this (originally) pedestrian subway. The stairwells alone are in the awesome category! Oh, and I love the sound of the water pouring down the walls and into the drains at both stations......


Graham W
Baker Street because of the amazing ornate decorations in the oldest part - however if you are a bit drunk you can wander round for ages trying to find where your train goes from :-)


Gerbil
Baker Street. I used to stand on platform 6 with my dad as a kid, en route to Fulham Broadway on a Saturday afternoon. Many years later, I ended up working there. There is actually a disused chapel underneath the Metropolitan Line platforms, accessed from the mid circulating area at the top of the escalators, as well as a labyrinth of disused tunnels in other areas of the station (including a disused lift shaft). And yes, it is easy to get lost if you don't know your way around.


hallam_blue
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Perivale takes some beating: a beuatiful example of Art Deco. Several in the sections of Bakerloo, Northern Line, District etc. follow the Art Deco style.


Katya-Zelen
New Cross because it's in the open so I can smoke on the platform (such a naughty girl) or Arsenal (for obvious reasons)


mrmoo
baker street, the only one where you can switch from the pink line to the brown line


James M
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Big fan of Westminster, it's like the Death Star but without the geeks!


Alex
Canary Wharf, its clean and modern.


peter noseman
Archway for no reasons what-so-ever.


Travellin Bry
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Canary Wharf. Only because the man shouted at me over the tannoy when I ran upthe escalator the wrong way.


claudiaaaaa90
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finchley road


LOL
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Amersham


poppet
South Kensington, just because I have so many fun memories of it when we stayed at Imperial College several times.


saltwater
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Victoria... because on my first morning in London I was lost around that part of town and found it by mistake. My first memories of the London Underground is the Victoria Line towards Green Park.


don't stop the music ♪
Waterloo! Couldn't escape if we wanted to!

Great song that!

But seriously, ummmm, I dunno, Kings Cross?


Tojo
Brixton because i dont feel like I am in London


beautiful sadness
Bank.

"MIND THE GAP ! MIND THE GAP !"

or Baker Street, big enough to get lost.


lollipoppett2005
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Covent Garden because it takes me to my favourite eating house and the area I like to spend evenings especially in the summer months.


fiona
It used to be Blake Hall, on the Epping to Ongar branch of the Central Line, because it looked more like a large country house than an Underground station.

Of the stations open today, Gants Hill (Central Line) takes some beating. It was constructed in the 1940s and, at platform level, it is modelled on the Moscow Metro stations.

Or the quaint Mill Hill East (Northern Line) with its single wooden platform - built as a temporary measure because the line was due to be extended, but Mr Hitler put a stop to that!


Tanya
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Oval reminds me of visiting my Nan so that would have to be my fave.


Hitman
Canary Wharf - the only station built with water surrounding all four sides


hrhqc
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Mornington Crescent

I win!


Gianda
oxford circus because of the mosaiques...
ciao


hellraiza15
clapham south is pretty cool but greenfords got a nice view





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