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Thanks Bayley:D

Phuck you Macka;)

I've had a very busy few days so far.

Arrived at 5:30am, got picked up by my cousin, then a drive to Cambridgeshire. Had a couple pints of Ale, warm flat beer :spew:, and a roast lamb lunch at 2pm:D

Today I went into London and visited alot of the usual tourist places:D Saw Big Ben, Buckinham Palace, Hyde Park, Westminster, House of Parliament, Harrods etc:D

The girls would love Knightsbridge, full of designer shops that are way too expensive:D

Went on the London Eye, the big wheel thing, and got great views of London:D

More sightseeing tommorow, then on Wednesday I'm heading further up north.

Speak to you all soon:D

Have fun big Mack:D

I'll be leaving tommorow to head up to Scotland, meeting my cousin in Edinburgh, and were going into the Scotish highlands for a couple days, so I won't be able to be on the forums:(

I'll fill you in on the details when I return to civilisation:D

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