Rincewind Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 Just putting the link . Post details if anyone wants to, http://travel.aol.co.uk/2012/02/14/revealed-the-happiest-place-in-the-uk/?ncid=webmail9
pSinatra Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 How can Derby be on there?? It's a doghole!!
Finnegan Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 lol I love the unhappiest ones. London, London, London, Romford (basically London), Luton (sort of), London, London, Oldham, London, London, London....
Alexikokopops Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 North London yeeeeeeaaaaaaah. A little bit misleading though when you consider how diverse areas of London are. I mean, North London includes Hampstead and Tottenham, two massively contrasting places
purpleronnie Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 I love how people think that you can only be happy if you are living in some mansion in the leafy suburbs. If people from derby are happy that's great, only in england can people criticise people for being happy.
Guest BlueBrett Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 I'd be happy living here (sw london) if I actually owned my own place. Putting petrol in my landlord's sports car each month doesn't really fill me with joy.
Webbo Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 I love how people think that you can only be happy if you are living in some mansion in the leafy suburbs. If people from derby are happy that's great, only in england can people criticise people for being happy. Yeah, but, Derby?
Guest BlueBrett Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 Yeah, but, Derby? There's a fair bit of money in Derby's suburbs mate
Finnegan Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 North London yeeeeeeaaaaaaah. A little bit misleading though when you consider how diverse areas of London are. I mean, North London includes Hampstead and Tottenham, two massively contrasting places Turnpike Lane and Muswell Hill...
I am Rod Hull Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 *Researchers gleaned 12 measurements of happiness from residents, which included ratings on the size and condition of homes, neighbourliness, and safety levels *East London came out as the unhappiest area to live, coming lowest in ratings for decor, pride and safety. I wonder why....
Daggers Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 London is a bunch of arse full of poncy gits, racists, illegal immigrants, terrorists, Jeremy Clarkson, wags, the Queen, bankers and advertising executives. They should rename the Thames to the river Styx and be done with it.
lavrentis Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 Leicester's a good place to live IMO Everything you need is here, and some may say it;s a shithole but I actually think its quite nice
Alexikokopops Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 London is a bunch of arse full of poncy gits, racists, illegal immigrants, terrorists, Jeremy Clarkson, wags, the Queen, bankers and advertising executives. They should rename the Thames to the river Styx and be done with it. How dare you call me a poncy gi... Oh, wait
Daggers Posted 15 February 2012 Posted 15 February 2012 How dare you call me a poncy gi... Oh, wait Get Branson to cable up my village.
Saxondale Posted 16 February 2012 Posted 16 February 2012 Is this a measure of where's actually shit, or where the biggest whingers are?
Alexikokopops Posted 17 February 2012 Posted 17 February 2012 Get Branson to cable up my village. I'll get him to cable up your balls, how do you like that?
AoWW Posted 17 February 2012 Posted 17 February 2012 I'll get him to cable up your balls, how do you like that? Tease!
acooling08 Posted 17 February 2012 Posted 17 February 2012 I'm happy where I live, because if I lived elsewhere I wouldn't be able to make as many LCFC games.
Rincewind Posted 17 February 2012 Author Posted 17 February 2012 weigh up the pros and cons of that statement.
Leicfox Posted 17 February 2012 Posted 17 February 2012 I've lived in Bispham - Blackpool for near on 20yrs now and I'm very happy where I live. There's always something to do and see and there's also a lot of free events such as, Blackpool dance festival, Blackpool air show, The world fireworks championships (4 nights), Blackpool armed forces week, ride the lights, Illuminations, Gay pride week, Blackpool festival of circus, magic and new variety, and so on. The only thing I miss is not having a market like in Leicester, oh and the football, cricket and rugby.
Daggers Posted 17 February 2012 Posted 17 February 2012 Jeremy Clarkson lives in Oxfordshire... And he goes into London - I know because I saw him. You weren't there, man. You weren't there.
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