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• #12327
Its not the one some of us visited together which had more green slime than this one . I checked the photo I took at the time (unless they've scrubbed it up)
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• #12328
19 hours later...
BQ 2nd clue pls? For those that can't decipher the first clue... I've got some time for riding, just need a destination!
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• #12329
Waaahhhh!
Totally know where that is now. Stupid busy evening. Am deffo on it tonight if no ones posted by the time I leave work. -
• #12330
Its not the one some of us visited together which had more green slime than this one . I checked the photo I took at the time (unless they've scrubbed it up)
how many places has a group of us been together that feature grren slime? I can only think of one and I can't work out how this would be a tag of it. So there must have been at least two group outings that featured slime.
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• #12332
I tried your link and got a very odd message about pandas
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• #12333
That'll be the new flickr launch perhaps
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• #12334
Has this still not yet been resolved?
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• #12335
Again, I ask bq for a second clue... I can't guess it just from it being 7th century or earlier ... oh maybe I need to actually use a search engine ...
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• #12336
Whenever I know the tag it gets taken by the time I get on my bike. When I don't this happens. Can we have another clue? or alternatively someone hurry up and get the tag!
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• #12337
Old: Berry Bros and Rudd, of No.3 St James'.
Fantastic wine merchant, who also do some nice special bottled whiskies. The shop dates from 1698.
http://www.bbr.com/virtual-tour-shop
The building also once housed the Texas Legation.
http://terry-uniqueplaces.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/embassy-of-texas-in-london.htmlNew.
The little courtyard in the background was one of my potential tags if I ever got round to doing one. :)
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• #12338
Over 1000 years older. Supposedly
Fooled me at first!
We stopped very close to this on the river/slime ride. A worthy addition if we ever do a repeat.
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• #12339
Sorry chaps, I have been riding in France for 3 days.
So, a clue?
If you go roman about in some grubby back alley you may have need of this place... -
• #12340
Good clue.
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• #12341
Old Tag:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Baths,_Strand_Lane-
Closed + Locked today....
New Tag- obvious, but follows the pattern.
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• #12342
Ha!
to be fair I did warn of its weekend-closiness.To find them
http://golondon.about.com/od/londonforfree/tp/RomanBaths.htmThough they are called the Roman Baths, nobody is really sure if they are actually Roman, and it's suspected they may be Tudor.
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• #12343
Really easy, may get this later if not found after I've done housework etc.
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• #12344
I was just explaining my lack of matching photos.
It was deliberately easy... I have a harder one stored up if you'd prefer it- just have to work today so needed to get back.
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• #12345
Wasn't someone done in in one of their spas?
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• #12346
I used to work around the back of there. I think I might go for it. Trying to think of what I could tag in reply that follows the same theme, though.
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• #12347
And I've figured out what to tag - trouble is I have to get over a hill to get there.
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• #12348
I used to "work" around the back of there.
Too much information.
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• #12349
htfu. and don't go. I have a new one.
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• #12350
there are no hills involved for mine.
I don't think it's the one you're thinking of, if you're thinking of the one I'm thinking of, which was the one I thought it was at first but then I decided it wasn't that one, even tho I can't think of another one.