A Conversation for Reading, Berkshire, UK
Reading is in fact quite nice!
Insane Endeavour Posted May 29, 2000
Ok, ok, I take it back. You did point out some reasonable things there! ...still don't like it though...
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p.s. Hope I didn't cause you any offense with the generation thing, only goes to show you've proved me wrong!
Reading is in fact quite nice!
The Fish Posted May 29, 2000
That's quite alright... I mean everyone's entitled to their oppinion. No you didn't offend me at all, It very rarely happens.
Reading is in fact quite nice!
Monkey Boy Posted May 31, 2000
Apparently you are very hard to offend. Let me try!!. I mean, why on Gods green earth would you defend the town of Reading. Fith generation in reading simply means that you have webbed feet and three eye balls. "Meet my Mother and my girlfriend, Here she is!". Every time I visit the God forsaken town of Reading I am subjected to the sights and sounds of a small town in a bitter struggle against the Drug dealers, pimps, whores and drunks that own the streets. I can garauntee that I would be able to find a supplier for crack, coke, pills, dope and many other substances within a five minute walk from the train station. Reading also smells. The only other town I have ever visited that smells worse than reading is Delhi. A police training college just down the road and you have a higher crime rate than down town LA. OK you say the people are friendly but what you fail to mention is that this is only correct before 6:00pm when the muppets reclaim the streets. Muggings, stabbings and general pestering is rife amongst the muppet community. Only last month I was forced to punch a small child several times inthe face just to keep hold of my wallet. It actually took three of my mates to help beat this little tosser to a pulp and leave him sat in a pool of blood in front of Ians Tattoo shop
See ya all tossers ....noib suckers and whores.
Reading is a s**t hole and has a s**t football team. You're all w*****s
Reading is in fact quite nice!
Insane Endeavour Posted May 31, 2000
Well, I don't know about The Fĩşh, but you've offended me now! And I'm not even a *real* (ie. many generationed) Readingite!
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Reading is in fact quite nice!
Insane Endeavour Posted Jun 5, 2000
Ummm...... ok, 1/2 apology accepted.
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Reading is in fact quite nice!
Mikey Bee Posted Jun 7, 2000
Why has nobody turned their hatred to Swindon? A Town with even less of a soul than Reading and even more pointless "Attractions". As far as I can see, it's only tourist attractions are: "The Magic Roundabout", Summat by Brunel and a big Jumble sale/seconds building. Oh yeah, they also like to boast their 'Wwwest Coontree ac-cents' and rampent inbreeding. It also features far more roundabouts and pointless traffic lights, an equally crap football team and close proximity to London (1.5hrs), Bristol (45mins) and ugly relations with small hands and a slight smell of cabbage(30secs).
Reading is primarily used as a commuter Town. Residents either work or play up in London (25mins), and use Reading as a meat market when in need of a easy pull. As a Student in Birmingham, I can see Reading striving for an identity, as Brummieland does, but it's not an easy task when the Town Centre is restricted from growth by a ring-road from Hell.
A bientot
Reading is in fact quite nice!
Bluebottle Posted Jun 9, 2000
I like Reading.
But I've had good times and good company there - yet even without I still would like Reading. It's not the Isle of Wight, true, but still, it isn't too bad.
Reading is in fact quite nice!
Insane Endeavour Posted Jun 9, 2000
I don't know, I mean, my opinion is slowly changing... as Reading tries desperately to update itself. I mean the Oracle is a very good place, but a lot of Reading is *so* shabby and run down. So many places could just do with a bit of renovation...
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Reading is in fact quite nice!
The Fish Posted Jun 9, 2000
Well, yes, but If it's done on the cheap, It'll never last long... But atleast outside inversors seem to be interested in the town.
House prices are silly though! Far too many jobs, so rich people come and live here... Not that I'm saying it's a bad thing but I wouldn't want Reading to become a Rich town, and exclude everyone that's not so well of... (Not that that's going to happen soon)
Reading is in fact quite nice!
alicat (Patron Saint of Good Taste) Posted Jun 16, 2000
I live in Welland, Ontario, canada. I have been thoroughly enjoying this forum for some time now. Welland is the butt of jokes around here, too. Though I don't think anyone has put much thought into why that is. Is Reading really that bad?
Reading is in fact quite nice!
The Fish Posted Jun 19, 2000
Well, I would say no, because I like the place...
But as with and town/city things could be better... Our crime rate could be a little lower I guess. And sometimes it can smell abit if your near Whitley (A rather notorious bit of Reading).
But then again atleast the place is ever boring...
Reading is in fact quite nice!
Mikey Bee Posted Jun 20, 2000
I reckon Reading's a pretty posh place. It's not pretty, but it's got less than 1% unemployment and most jobs are South East weighted, so pay's not bad. The crime isn't bad, other towns of similar size have much worse problems (Brighton, Leicester). Those living in Reading have it pretty easy, even Whitley's not as bad as it's made out. In other cities, criminals from the worst areas regularly go to neighbouring rich ones to twock cars and rob houses, this isn't so much the problem in Earley/Shinfield is it?
Shame about the buildings in Town being so dog-ugly...
Don't they want to make the Station have underground Platforms for Eurostars/Heathrow trains or summat?
Reading is in fact quite nice!
Insane Endeavour Posted Jun 20, 2000
Reading, however I hate to admit it, is becoming a bit drug infested. Mind you, that's only rumours.
I have found a saving grace for Reading though... it's mentioned in *the* book itself! On the first page of Chapter 8!
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