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To be fair I didn't sit on it , just saw it from above whilst on a helicopter tour around Pearl Harbor..... it looked double r8 from up there . The most memorable bit was the pilot telling us the details of the stricken US ships which lay unaltered to this day and are official War Graves for 3,000 souls, then pointing immediately to the verdant hills to his right and saying ' and that's where they filmed George of the Jungle'.
That was actually the most impressive part of our visit to Hawaii, Pearl Harbour. And yes, those US ships under the water, very eerie.
 
It's on my itinerary for the next few years and a few people have told me it's a bit of a disappointment. As a well-travelled fella, would you recommend it or stick to the Caribbean?
I think you know my thoughts on this :) BUT. I suspect we went to the wrong Island. Unusually for us, we didn't do much research. Waikiki seemed to be the place to go. If you want lots of designer shops, a concrete jungle and very narrow beach, go there. Otherwise, have a look at the other Islands.
 
Were they now? Since when and why?

I don't have a favourite Bristol side myself. Can't say the thought has ever crossed my mind. Obviously I'm a bit odd.

Whilst you're at it, tell us your favourite Glasgow side, and Edinburgh side, and Manchester side and London side and seaside?
Rangers if pushed, not bothered about Edinburgh but raul will insist I say Hibs, no Manchester favourite but the City fans used to have a decent sense of humour.
Best seaside? For a proper English seaside resort it's got to be Scarborough. For just being by the sea it's Ardalanish Beach on the Isle of Mull, a perfect little piece of heaven.

And cheers Roygbiv for the View From.
 
Rangers if pushed, not bothered about Edinburgh but raul will insist I say Hibs, no Manchester favourite but the City fans used to have a decent sense of humour.
Best seaside? For a proper English seaside resort it's got to be Scarborough. For just being by the sea it's Ardalanish Beach on the Isle of Mull, a perfect little piece of heaven.

And cheers Roygbiv for the View From.

I missed seaside.

Filey.
 
I think you know my thoughts on this :) BUT. I suspect we went to the wrong Island. Unusually for us, we didn't do much research. Waikiki seemed to be the place to go. If you want lots of designer shops, a concrete jungle and very narrow beach, go there. Otherwise, have a look at the other Islands.
Oahu has some nice spots, you just have to get away from Honolulu. We flew over to the 'big island' (Hawaii Island), stayed overnight there. That was nice.
 
Went into that micropub The Drapers on my own and got a right welcome from some dedicated Bristol Rovers fans. A blind bloke who had travelled down from Leeds, a local who'd missed one game this year and then the arrival of a season ticket holder from Glasgow! I then went into that Queen Vic pub opposite and that was an entirely different kettle of Natch. I didn't get any hassle but we all get a vibe at times and this was one to leave quickly. Mutant central where they all knew each other and once they'd realised that no one knew me then I didn't want to hang around. Overall, a dedicated bunch of fans who've been through the mill. Ring any bells?
 
Brunettes.
Blue eyes.
Nice firm tits.
Perky nipples.
Nicely shaved clam.
Tight butt.
Long shapely legs. :)
I like my mates to look like proper blokes SBT, but each to their own, it is the 21st. Century after all, although I would have a rethink about the old clam though :-o
 
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Ya feckin part timers :mad:
 
Couple of late additions from their forum:

"It was great when the West Enclousure applauded the Blades at the end. That was a bit special. Proud to be a gashead."

"Always had a soft spot for the Blades. Have a mate who supports them. Proper club and I've always felt like they were like us with Weds being more like C*ty."

I honestly can't think of any other fans who have been so nice about us, that doesn't usually happen! Definitely have a soft spot for them now.

I'm proud to be from Bristol to be fair, we really are a good bunch, and both suffer from having loud neighbours who like to rub their league position in our faces to much.

Really enjoyed the game.
 
Eleven things I like about Bristol in no particular order


Been a brilliant away day winning of time recently in Bristol , save for Tuesday!
SS Great Britain
Clifton suspension bridge,
Waterbus to get around town and the harbourisde
Daft coloured houses, pink green yellow, red,
Brandon Hill
Great big steep hills like Sheffield
Bristol West parliamentary constituency For so many reasons- Tories share of vote has declined every general election from 52% in 1974 to just 15% now. Green party second, and it is the UK constituency with the most petition signatories against Trumps UK visit.
Stokes Croft and Gloucester Road home to the arts,independent shops ,music,Tesco riots, counter culture and bohemian vibe.
Very friendly folk, down to earth , just like Sheffielders
and lastly the local paper reveals...
Swingers website reveals 29 of Bristol area's most popular dogging sites
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/swinge...0061984-detail/story.html#TwPoA0ALLUflBK2e.99
 
Let's be clear, amidst the welcome comity. Sheffield is a far, far bigger football city than Bristol. United are a substantially bigger club than either City or Rovers [indeed, both put together]. Comparisons based on Pigs/City and United/Rovers are wholly misguided.

That is not to say that I don't appreciate the Rovers fans or their club [it was a great gesture to clap us off the pitch; that never happens to hoofanhope teams, by the way]. I do, but let's keep it real.
 
That was actually the most impressive part of our visit to Hawaii, Pearl Harbour. And yes, those US ships under the water, very eerie.

One of the few US ships that were undamaged at Pearl Harbor was USS Phoenix. In 1951, she was sold to the Argentine navy and named 17 de Octubre. Later, she was re-named General Belgrano. Until 1982...
 
I walked down Gloucester Road with my scarf on after the game and I have to say the Rovers fans were great. I chatted with a few on the walk and they were very amiable and all wished us luck in getting promoted. I hope they sneak up - I left Bristol with a warm glow.
 



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