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Re: Back in St Andrews

Postby Al on Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:06 pm

I wouldn't be at all surprised if the person who coined the term "badlands" was related somehow to the person who came up with the notion that St Andrews only has three streets.
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Re: Back in St Andrews

Postby s123 on Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:11 pm

I lived in the badlands for about 2.5 years (2003-2006), on Langlands Road, opposite the football ground. In that time I had keys scratched down the side of my car, my car aerial stolen, and a side window on my car smashed (there separate incidents). A disabled neighbour had someone force his way into his home, who then fled when the neighbour grabbed the phone and called the police. Another neighbour had her wheelie bin set on fire during the night, which destroyed her garden shed and caused damage to the rear of the house and windows. Oh, and there was a series sexual assault in the park behind the football ground. In the strangest incident, I found a hammer, and a large spanner, wrapped in a plastic bad in the front garden one morning.
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Re: Back in St Andrews

Postby caladonia on Wed May 26, 2010 9:58 am

queen of scots wrote:There's one less seal in the sealife centre :(

no sign of the seal yet?
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Re: Back in St Andrews

Postby macgamer on Thu May 27, 2010 1:30 pm

I remember walking along South Street with a friend and when we approached the now closed off-license, Alldays, some local youths, who clearly under 18, asked us "D'yer think you could by us some alcohol if we gave you the money?" We answered in the negative and they responded "Well thanks anyway."

St Andrews is tame even compared with Durham, where I've had abuse and physically objects hurled at me on several occasions for no reason other than I looked like a student. I was even physically assaulted in Durham. These things occurred in areas of Durham which weren't even what one would consider deprived council estates.
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Re: Back in St Andrews

Postby RedCelt69 on Thu May 27, 2010 5:05 pm

macgamer wrote:...when we approached the now closed office licence...

What's an office licence?
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Re: Back in St Andrews

Postby macgamer on Thu May 27, 2010 8:49 pm

Sorry yes. Proof-reading does help.
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Re: Back in St Andrews

Postby DACrowe on Thu May 27, 2010 11:43 pm

RedCelt69 wrote:
macgamer wrote:...when we approached the now closed office licence...

What's an office licence?


It's a physically object.
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