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been told its the most beautiful city in the world by more than one person..

i haven't been but definitely want to!

I can safely say it's way better than Paris, as for other cities, yeah it's strangely beautiful that I can't quite work it out. You'll need to head over there to see for yourself.

When my parents went there, they said the same I thought otherwise until I went there.

Cool we have decided to go as part ofour wurotrip next year.

Must see sights??

Astronomical clock - if you head there on Saturday or Sunday you might gate crash a Wedding as it's on a church.

Charles Bridge.

Old Prague and New Prague - basically 2 era of Prague divided by river, one modern and one old fashioned, you get the idea.

Prague Castle.

'Hunger' wall - short walk from Prague Castle.

Jewish cemetery - not quite why it's a must see attractions but I was told it's quite important bit of history in Prague by receptionist in my hotel.

Freedom steps, same area as 'Hunger' wall.

That's it off my head, pretty sure these all I've been to, and I'm sure there's more. There's a weird clock on the hillside alongside Prague Castle that I struggle to remember the name of it.

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ill look after you, just don't buy crappy brand items, please for the love of god.

haah nah the grills alone are going to be costing upwards of 8k each i believe :)

It's not being done on the cheap

outside my house in a quiet area in newport.

that said area becoming less quiet, been ehre for 7 years and laty going down hill, neighbors had their car stolen earlier this year for some prick to get home, (was torched in altona north)

will move to bigger place next year further out so I can work on my cars myself.

My plan to purchase new bike gear today has not gone to plan, damn having to find a helmet that works whether I'm wearing contacts or glasses.

Now can't go look at a bike either, fek

Hmm, last time I bought a helmet I found I didn't have a shoei shaped head.

Even tried one of those flip front ones... couldn't get it on with my glasses on, could put my glasses on after it was on...

Hmm, last time I bought a helmet I found I didn't have a shoei shaped head.

Even tried one of those flip front ones... couldn't get it on with my glasses on, could put my glasses on after it was on...

um yeah, I always take glasses off to put helmet on

glasses cost way too much to risk.

plus that how helmets are designed.

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