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gaz.thomas

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where does one find that kind of girl, because if there is such a thing divorce may be imminent, unless of course you mean the Charring Cross Station kind of girl (prostitutes)
Were it not ungentlemanly to do so, I could suggest Saturday evenings on Broad Street in Birmingham as a potential hunting ground for 'that kind of girl'...Conversation may not be quite up to Charring Cross standards though.

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Ah, I take it you are a Brummie? I have a lot of dealings with Brummies, very interesing, and strange people Â
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Especialy odd when you take them to London Bars, is it common practice to wear casual clothing to the Bars in Birmingham?
 

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I'd prefer to think of myself as an exiled Welshman in Worcestershire but for all intents and purposes I could well be considered a resident of Brumigham. As to the typical dress code in Birmingham bars there are few venues that would require smart dress (we aren't plagued with the glut of investment-bankers-going-straight-to-the-pub-from-the-office that seem more prevalent in the smoke
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) and as a result the general tone is more casual. Either that or we simply do not know how to dress properly up here - also a possibility
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The North, I guess we cannot say much more Â
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NOTE: Bar and not Pub, as in Attica, Cafe De Paris, Chinawhite etc. I think the Birmingham equivilant would be 52 Degrees, or Sobar
 

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