Bournemouth UK
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@NightDraweth I've yet to see beautiful mountains too, sorry.
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@lilyeve222 -__- mountains.
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It's also a very Conservative area; the Conservative Party host their annual conferences there every year, the award winning gardens & beaches are beautiful, the ppl are friendly & polite & the hotels along the cliffs are expensive, but pleasant. The open top yellow buses from B'mth Square go on the ferry over to some beautiful islands & local regions.
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Bournemouth was voted the happiest place to live in by a survey poll of ppl asked across the country how happy they felt (it has the most sunshine hours too!)
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My hometown where I grew up... it has award winning clean beaches & public gardens, it's a great place for those who like surf, paragliding, water-ski-ing, nature etc & the New Forest is close by too & lots of little islands.... I preferred the dido song. ;(
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lovely city, nice beach, nice parks
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Ah, I spent the first 17 years of my life there. Now living in New Zealand. Great nightlife
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I miss Bournemouth soooooooooooooooooooooooo much :(
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@JonesLeeroy theres hard water all over the UK, as are tarts. If you think about other places in the UK you can find ALOT worse. Have you never been to the main cities - Manchester, liverpool etc. you may - (if your lucky) find your soft water. your also find a lot more tarts, druggies and crime.
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full of druggies , drunks , tarts . was nice now its a dump ....you have painted the wrong picture here
Thumbs up if u loved this song .. !
rockerboody 8 months ago 7
Bournemouth has its downsides, its full of tarts (working the streets, in general, at the university and shops etc) and the mains water is hard water which is full of chlorine and other chemicals, making it basically disgusting! You could say that Bournemouth is a hard town to live in, as in hard faces/hard water!!!
JonesLeeroy 11 months ago 7