Whaddya mean? It's one of the best Bridges over the Thames, and... you dissing Sami's kebabs? But as for Tories councillor's - I didn't vote for them...
Just thought Didcot would like to know that Abingdon may soon be going up in the world...http://www.heraldseries.co.uk/news/hsabingdonnews/9376401.Bid_to_change_Abingdon___s_name/
I may manage to escape the didcot blackhole as the signal problems have been downgraded to temporary problems.
Quote from: Panoramix on 23 November, 2011, 06:15:54 pmI may manage to escape the didcot blackhole as the signal problems have been downgraded to temporary problems.But as you approach its Schwarzchild horizon you'll experience relativistic time dilation, so those temporary problems will last all eternity. You're trapped. For ever.
By the look in their eyes and their chippy demeanour there's something big going down in Didcot today.
We saw a steam engine at Paddington, headed for Shrewsbury. A Cathedral Class
North of the Goring Gap and south of Oxford, Oxfordshire opens out into a broad plain, overlooked from the south and east by the Berkshire Downs and the Chiltern Hills. In the midst of this plain, Didcot stands out because of its huge coal-fired electricity generating plant, which dominates the skyline.Didcot grew up because it lies at the point where the Great Western Railway's line north to Oxford and Birmingham branches off from the main line from London to Bristol and Cardiff. Since then a large military depot, now replaced by a business park, and the power station, have added to the economy.If the above makes you think that Didcot sounds like an inappropriate destination for a tourist, you would probably be right.