David Farrer No one else spotted that! It was probably on its way to Rome to see some of the folk who used to live in the Cumbria metropolis.
30 June 2005, 21:06:35 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
The Bagged Bear I'm alarmed that Carlisle city centre was taking a break between trains. Where was it travelling to? Did it have to pay for an extra seat? Is it suddenly going to reappear pres de Mougins in the sultry South of France.
30 June 2005, 14:35:24 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
Al What nice place!
29 June 2005, 16:11:00 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
Phil Ah, you were there during the rush hour....
29 June 2005, 11:21:51 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
David Farrer dearieme
I read somewhere the other day that Dumfries had the highest proportion of national chain stores (as opposed to locally-owned shops) in the High Street of any place in Scotland or maybe it was the UK. That may affect one's perception of the place(s).
28 June 2005, 19:01:31 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
dearieme A few years ago I visited Carlisle and Dumfries on the same day: C looked prosperous and D down in the dumps. When I was young they had looked about equally prosperous. What happened?
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David Farrer
No one else spotted that! It was probably on its way to Rome to see some of the folk who used to live in the Cumbria metropolis.
30 June 2005, 21:06:35 GMT+01:00
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The Bagged Bear
I'm alarmed that Carlisle city centre was taking a break between trains. Where was it travelling to? Did it have to pay for an extra seat? Is it suddenly going to reappear pres de Mougins in the sultry South of France.
30 June 2005, 14:35:24 GMT+01:00
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Al
What nice place!
29 June 2005, 16:11:00 GMT+01:00
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Phil
Ah, you were there during the rush hour....
29 June 2005, 11:21:51 GMT+01:00
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David Farrer
dearieme
I read somewhere the other day that Dumfries had the highest proportion of national chain stores (as opposed to locally-owned shops) in the High Street of any place in Scotland or maybe it was the UK. That may affect one's perception of the place(s).
28 June 2005, 19:01:31 GMT+01:00
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dearieme
A few years ago I visited Carlisle and Dumfries on the same day: C looked prosperous and D down in the dumps. When I was young they had looked about equally prosperous. What happened?
28 June 2005, 12:57:16 GMT+01:00
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alan
Nice picture
28 June 2005, 03:03:36 GMT+01:00
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