Good old Brum
Found this site recently which brought a smile to my face:
Birmingham: It's not Shit.
I spent three years in Brum, and I grew to love the place like a second home. It'll be 10 years to the day I came back from Brum (in 1995 I re-enlisted in the army on August 10th), and I haven't gone back since I graduated. There's a bit of nostalgia in me, looking through various bloggers from Brum (there're some blogrolled on the right), trying to get a feel for what the place is like now. It surely has changed; I just wonder how much. We keep talking about going to the UK at the end of the year (the wife has relatives there) but it's probably too early to confirm whether we're going or not.
Birmingham: It's not Shit.
I spent three years in Brum, and I grew to love the place like a second home. It'll be 10 years to the day I came back from Brum (in 1995 I re-enlisted in the army on August 10th), and I haven't gone back since I graduated. There's a bit of nostalgia in me, looking through various bloggers from Brum (there're some blogrolled on the right), trying to get a feel for what the place is like now. It surely has changed; I just wonder how much. We keep talking about going to the UK at the end of the year (the wife has relatives there) but it's probably too early to confirm whether we're going or not.
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