separator Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24080506 National Space Centre in at number 4. Diggerland sounds great.
Rincewind Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 I wouldn't say the NSC was odd. Not been for a few years though. Went in the early years. Must have improved since then. There a couple of rooms on the ground floor and an observatory if I remember right. Ahh the Pencil Museum can't be missed attraction.
Finnaldo Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 It's a bit harsh to put the National Space Centre. And it's a bit ironic to poke fun at the British Space Progam when we're building that Skylon plane.
BigAL88 Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 how could the national drainage museum not be in with that lot
Finnegan Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 Okay, put your hand up if you've been to more than one of them. *Hand up.*
Durnerz Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 Cumberland Pencil museum, bet that's a big draw...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 Okay, put your hand up if you've been to more than one of them. *Hand up.* I've beej to Portmerion. Mum loves the dishes and pottery that they do
Lamby Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 There's Tea Cup Island near me, who would actually want to go there?
Strokes Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 I think they are saying it is odd, based on britain not exactly being reknown for space expiditions. Rather than the actual space centre being odd. For the record i think its fantastic as my son loves it but im pretty sure he would love number 10 too.
Vlad the Fox Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 There's Tea Cup Island near me, who would actually want to go there? Source( r )?
Zingari Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 There's Tea Cup Island near me, who would actually want to go there? people who were looking for "teapot" island?
Corky Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 There's Tea Cup Island near me, who would actually want to go there? When I went there was a storm.
Webbo Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 When I went there was a storm. Stop stirring it.
Saxondale Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 When I went there was a storm. Stop stirring it. Bet you feel like a mug.
Webbo Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 Bet you feel like a mug. That takes the biscuit.
Mike Oxlong Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 Watching Cov play a home game in a stadium that's nearly half full should be in there.
potter3 Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 Been to the pencil museum...I'll always remember it as it was the week when Leicester were top of the Prem
Rincewind Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 Cockermouth has the Toy and Modek museum the Printing Museum Wordsworth House and Jennings Brewery Tour Nt brother is relocating there,
Corky Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 I visited the Pencil Museum once, didn't want to go but I was lead.
Rincewind Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 Don't go to the Biro Museum It Pen and Inks
Saxondale Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 I visited the Pencil Museum once, didn't want to go but I was lead. The didn't like the attitude of the tour guide - she was a bit blunt.
Strokes Posted 15 September 2013 Posted 15 September 2013 The didn't like the attitude of the tour guide - she was a bit blunt.She had hairy pits, she should have used eraser.
Strokes Posted 16 September 2013 Posted 16 September 2013 Im not impressed with the puns in here, too scetchy.
jonthefox Posted 16 September 2013 Posted 16 September 2013 Isn't there a knitting museum in Wigston?. Gets my vote.
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