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  • My last fail tested my ability to play the game. This one is going to test my mastery of technology...

  • Is it?
    I don't recognise it.

    Really? I thought someone of your age would know this very well.

  • Old tag: The Eisenhower Centre, Chenies St. The entrance to an old bunker and tunnels used as Eisenhower's headquarters in WW2. Now a secure storage centre

    I think deep level tunnel entrances at Clapham and Stockwell have previously featured on these pages. Something for Underground Ride pt 2?

    Really? I thought someone of your age would know this very well.

    Harsh.

  • Old, Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Home to the Chelsea Pensioners.

    New, no hospital connection, just a round house. Or office.

  • Can't see that lasting long.
    Too high a risk of getting tagzumped if I go out for it due to the distance.

  • The interweb tells me its a house.

    Sadly not close enough for me to nab today.

  • It is a house. But who'd house is it?????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MWHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • Are we going through the keyhole? I always thought that was a freaky show.

  • that's nearly on the way home for me... very tempting.

  • What happened?! Sore saddle?

    Pulled a muscle behind right thigh from cramp in cold water, think I should have 'warmed down' more before swimming. Feels like a satsuma's in there.

  • shit!

  • It is a house. But who'd house is it?????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MWHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    Can be anyones, if it is the place I think it is...

  • David Frost's had an odd career when you think about it, which is what I've done after seeing that. Satirist, then heavyweight political broadcaster, all the while a serious writer and journalist before taking on a cosy daytime quiz-show with a pretty odd format along with a man to find success later with ready-made pasta-sauces and that widely ridiculed accent of his. The Frost full-circle then.

  • Old, Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Home to the Chelsea Pensioners.

    New, no hospital connection, just a round house. Or office.

    I know the guy that lives there! Going to get it tomorrow morning if no one else does.

  • Really? I thought someone of your age would know this very well.

    Chelsea's too posh and too far west for the likes of me.
    I'll have to become a pearly king instead.

  • Are we going through the keyhole? I always thought that was a freaky show.

    Lloyd Grossman was freaky.

    And NOW he stares down at us from the shelves of supermarkets up and down the land...

  • Chelsea's too posh and too far west for the likes of me.
    I'll have to become a pearly king instead.

    You've reminded me of an argument I once had with a school friend who insisted Sloane Square was THE centre of London and that Knightsbridge/High St. Ken central London.

    Fairly typical attitude amongst my school chums. At least they wont ever come bothering me in Southwark.

  • I've realised that despite feigning interest in living in the largest agglomeration in Europe, I hardly ever know where these places are. I often have plenty of places I'd like to tag, but absolutely no clue where other people's tags are, even the really 'obvious' ones.

  • I've realised that despite feigning interest in living in the largest agglomeration in Europe, I hardly ever know where these places are. I often have plenty of places I'd like to tag, but absolutely no clue where other people's tags are, even the really 'obvious' ones.

    You'd probably do well on Bicycle Tag of Clingstone on the Rhode Island FGSS forum...


  • Clue:who's gonna walk out today?

  • Tell us more about the old...

  • The glare from your front spok makes the new pic a little hard to see

  • you haz dirty camera lens.
    Have you been photographing 'art pamphlets'?

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