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@redvixen | 7 April 15 | |
now I'm thinking f*nny farts. ha
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@mikeymk | 7 April 15 | |
Good old Bletchley, it does take some stick. It's in Milton Keynes, though back in the day it was a town on its own. I know Bletchley like the back of my hand, but though i've passed it a thousand times, i've never visited Bletchley Park. It's fair enough really - it was still run down until only recently. It's not ten miles from me. |
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@usbcable | 7 April 15 | |
Alan Turin worked there. The enigma code breaking machine that was used to decipher German messages lives there
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@eyesore | 7 April 15 | |
enigma is a great book
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@usbcable | 7 April 15 | |
Soo anyway I'm thinking of going to Milton Keynes for a look around. And around... And around... And around... And around... And around... And around... And around... And around about because there's lots of them
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@phillwin | 7 April 15 | |
My sister lives near there
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@usbcable | 7 April 15 | |
lots of roundabouts in MK
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@mikeymk | 7 April 15 | |
We love our roundabouts, it's a grid network that allows you to travel from any one part of the town to any other in just a few minutes. And as long as you can count to eleven, it's impossible to get lost because each grid road is numbered. Other towns just make no sense whatsoever. A ring road is as good as it gets. There was no Milton Keynes back in WW2 though, well, it was a tiny village a few miles up from Bletchley town. |
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@phillwin | 7 April 15 | |
@ usbcable - 7.04.15 - 08:03pm lots of roundabouts in MK I know you can't walk anywhere even in Drayton parslow |
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@mangus | 7 April 15 | |
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tapping typewriters.. tapappppaaaataptaptap..
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