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lazy_hoor ([personal profile] lazy_hoor) wrote2008-07-31 11:23 am

I'm off!

On another wee holiday!  To the most glamorous of resorts - Birmingham!  Wooo!  Well, more Sutton Coldfield, which is the posh part of Birmingham.  They're so posh they claim they're not even in Birmingham!  So posh, Aston Villa players live there in mock-tudor mansions.  Um.

We're staying here, and on Monday (our first wedding anniversary - aaaahhhh) we're going here to go on 'Britain's Scariest Ride'!  I haven't been to a theme park since my early twenties, I hope I haven't turned into a complete wuss since then.  When I was very young my favourite Drayton Manor ride was the Jungle Cruise which was kind of like a trip up the Amazon (if the Amazon ran through Tamworth).  I would be very surprised if it's still there though - it was really quite racist!  There were animatronic black people with bones in their noses putting a vicar in a cooking pot.  Bizzare.  Oh apparently it's been replaced by a medieval ride (launched by Atomic Kitten, for some reason, wouldn't Robert Bartlett have been a better choice?).

Saturday is my cousin's wedding and the reception is in Drayton Manor too, but in a function room, not on the rides (sadly).  I hope the weather improves for it.

I've noticed that another messageboard that  [personal profile] leedy  [profile] unavand myself are members of (the one that spawned our knitting club) are having a seven-a-side football tournament.  Are any of yis signing up?!  We could knit our strips!

[identity profile] lazy-hoor.livejournal.com 2008-07-31 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
I loved it when I was like 5 or something. I went on again when I was a teenager and thought it was possibly the lamest ride I'd ever been on. Everything was so ropey looking. And it had an aztec look and yet the "people" were African looking. Oh dear oh dear...

[identity profile] sera-squeak.livejournal.com 2008-07-31 11:01 am (UTC)(link)
Oh dear indeed!! I don't remember how old I was when I went there, but something about your description sounds very familiar.