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Sunday, June 26, 2011

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June, 25. 2008

Manchester Academy

Manchester, UK





June, 25. 2008

Manchester Academy

Manchester, UK

When I first saw this, I thought it was a set-up for a movie shoot or something. It seems that all of the bad guys work for the “Money Corporation” in the animated shows I grew up watching. The name isn’t very original, but at least they’re being straight forward.



Beyoncι at Glastonbury, UK



Dover, United Kingdom 



Last night in the UK.



Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland 





Friday, June 17, 2011

In Upper Slaughter, England by Striderv on Flickr.















After a 26 hour bus ride from Sölvesborg, Sweden (through Holland and Belgium) Interesting Guy has found himself in…

Derby, UK

52°55.32?N1°28.55?W

  • Population - 236,000
  • The city has Roman, Saxon and Viking origins.
  • Derby and Derbyshire were centers of Britain’s Industrial Revolution. In 1717, Derby was the site of the first water powered silk mill in Britain.
  • An industrial boom began in Derby when Rolls-Royce opened a car and aircraft factory in the town in 1907.
  • Derby Arboretum was the first public park in the country and is thought to have been one of the inspirations for Central Park in New York.

Ok…sooo maybe this blog as a bad idea. I’m sooo jealous! Derby sounds awesome. It’s adorable and lovely and there’s sooo much to do!!

Well…with Rolls-Royce plc being one of the two biggest employers in the area (the Toyota Motor Corporation is the second) and first water powered silk mill in Britain…hopefully he’ll bring home some awesome goodies!! :)

 



London. Take me there.



Englefield House by jo92photos

(Where X-Men: First Class and Hex (TV series) were filmed. Both staring the sexy Michael Fassbender!)



I Do Not Love (myspace)

“Down and Left”

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Stream at Fountains Abbey







Aston University building in Birmingham

As leaders debate ways to reform healthcare, politicians repeatedly tell a worried public that Britain will not turn the National Health Service into an ‘American-style’ private system.

[…]

Britain is now embroiled in a healthcare argument of its own, prompted by a proposed shake-up of the NHS. And the phrase on everyone’s lips is “American-style,” which may not be as catchy as the “death panels” that Palin attributed to socialized medicine but which, over here, inspires pretty much the same kind of terror.

Ask a Briton to describe “American-style” healthcare, and you’ll hear a catalog of horrors that include grossly expensive and unnecessary medical procedures and a privatized system that favors the rich.

[…]

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Let’s see… Hull is definitely in the UK, almost definitely in England, and… maybe northern England? Yeah, I’m doing this to test and/or expand my Geography knowledge; I’m sure you’d do it, too.

Keep letting us know where you study Geography!





Faerie Glen, Scotland



This is England (movie)



Stream at Fountains Abbey

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