I still live there, because I’ve colossally failed to make the transition into adulthood :grin:

It may surprise you to learn that the village I alluded to upthread is the most haunted place in Britain and I have seen and encountered all of the ghosts and spirits in this article:

http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/hotspots/pluckley.php

Check your single hometown privilege.

Ok, I will post in your thread now

I’m very relieved indeed we can move past this, thanks for your magnanimity

my parents have lived in the same house since before I was born so I go back there fairly regularly. plus it’s only just outside London so it’s not exactly a trek.

not to say I enjoy going back there or anything.

Bad man does indeed return

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How was your trip to Reykjavik, btw? Did you get to see any of the Airwaves stuff?

Exactly three months ago. Is five and a half thousand km away though.

This is an extremely boring way to make such a strange boast.

Boast ? How do you perceive this as a boast?

The place I grew up in? I go back monthly pretty much.

The place I was born in and lived for the first 18 months? Go back annually on average to lay flowers on a gravestone.

about three weeks. family still stay there isn’t it.

I cannot recall properly visiting since my parents lived there in 2007, but I must have visited since then as my grandparents live there.

I did cycle through there on May 1 2016 along with @japes and @rich-t and I have “gone” there to catch various boats and that back over to Southampton.

the whole island counts as a hometown

3/4th December. Stayed over night after seeing Low in Brighton.

Pretty sure @plasticniki cycled past earlier in the year, as has walks001

It was good! it was incredibly expensive - basically we were trying to do it on too small a budget in all honesty but we still managed to have a good time. i got roped into going on an ‘icelandic pony’ (it’s a fucking horse) which was a terrifying hour of my life wasted and we didn’t see the northern lights despite a very long night on a coach, but what a fucking cool city. will definitely go back.

I’m here now, technically home for Christmas although I’ve been up here for work for a few days and am about to go to Manchester for a few before coming back.

About twenty years, maybe? There’s literally no reason for anybody to ever go to Airdrie.

Ooooft. You must literally be Airdrie’s finest export.