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Title: * BASINGSTOKE - Gateway to Wessex *
Notice:BASINGSTOKE - John Arlott lived here - then left, I wonder why
Moderator:COMICS::CORNEJ
Created:Wed Jul 27 1988
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:925
Total number of notes:5875

240.0. "Help..." by STNING::DSM_SEC () Mon Dec 04 1989 15:48

    
    Hi!!
    
    I was interested in putting together a bulletin board and was wondering
    if some people would be willing to help out. What I'm trying to do is
    to get postcards from all over the world and put them all together on
    this board. I got the idea because I have a friend who frequently sends
    me postcards from business trips. Anyone who'd like to send me one from
    wherever you may come from, please send to the following address.
    
                     Angela Cook
    		     555 Virginia Road
      		     Concord, MA (USA) 01742-2727
    		     Mailstop VRO5-2/Z7
    
    Thanks in advance.
    
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240.1WHAT!!!!! FROM BASINGSTOKE?????EARWIG::MOORE_ADont Worry- Its only 1's and 0'sTue Dec 05 1989 13:458
    If there's one place in the world I would less than enthralled to
    get a postcard from it would be Basingstoke.
    
    Perhaps we could send that fine J Arthur Dixon reproduction of the
    new market square steps, or the bus station at dawn ....
    
    
    
240.2SUBURB::PARKERTue Dec 05 1989 14:511
    I know where I can get a postcard of Fleet railway station...
240.3CURRNT::BADMANPolar Bears are Cool!Tue Dec 05 1989 16:151
    show-off!
240.4SHAPES::HARRISONPEat Judge-boot, law-breaker!Tue Dec 05 1989 16:235
    I will be pleased to send a postcard of Aldershot to anyone daft enough
    to want one.
    
    Paul
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240.5But then, what do *I* know, I'm American!SOFBAS::LIVINGSTONEanother day in paradiseSat Dec 09 1989 01:533
    
    
             I rather liked Basingstoke, myself...
240.6STNING::DSM_SECMon Dec 11 1989 15:106
    
    
    
    C'mon now, Basingstoke can't be all that bad!
    
    
240.7CURRNT::SMITHP1Half man, half fish, half squirrelMon Dec 11 1989 16:2310
> re. Note 240.5 by SOFBAS::LIVINGSTONE "another day in paradise"
>    
>             I rather liked Basingstoke, myself...

	Lin,

	If I remember correctly you quite liked the quaint collection
	of roundabouts. Especially good when driving on the right !

	P1
240.8Publish and be dammed!EARWIG::MOORE_ADont Worry- Its only 1's and 0'sWed Dec 13 1989 16:2614
    Did anyone notice the Mail on Sunday magazine article (10th Dec)
    on Basingstoke?
    
    I have never actually seen a magazine go so far out of the way to
    knock a town (like it or loathe in, you can't ignore it). It has
    to be said that a lot of the article was most unfair and ignored
    all the good things that we do have.
    
    Things could be worse - we could be Milton Keynes !!!
    
    regards
    
    Andrew
    
240.9"Facts? They don't want facts, they want NEWS!"COMICS::BELLRex quondum, rexque futurusThu Dec 14 1989 09:3012
      Compared to dumps like Skelmesdale (sp? "Skem"), Stevenage, Harlow,
    or (as previously mentioned) Milton Keynes, Basingstoke comes out as
    a very desirable place to live !
    
      Let's face it, if the author of such articles had imagination or
    skill they wouldn't be in their current jobs. Gilbert and Sullivan
    poked fun at Basingstoke and it got a laugh from the audience so
    every budding satirist tries it on when they're short of material
    [or ability] but have bills to pay.
    
    Frank
240.10SHAPES::KERRELLDDave Kerrell @UCG 781 x4101Thu Dec 14 1989 12:306
Excuse me, but no way is Basingstoke better than Stevenage. Stevenage has 
more leisure facilities, better shopping facilities, it's better for eating 
out and it has some great pubs (especially the old town) which serve Greene 
King's Abbot Ale!

Dave.
240.11You're excused ... I forgot the "IMHO" :-)COMICS::BELLRex quondum, rexque futurusThu Dec 14 1989 13:1913
    "Old town"s don't count - Basing village is quite pleasant - and yes,
    I like Stevenage *old* town too. Stevenage has a _different_ selection
    of mediocre shops I'll grant you but, as they've built over all the
    town centre car parks without providing any replacements, their
    value is somewhat reduced. The one building that I miss from Stevenage
    is the Gordon Craig [the orange box] ... but if you removed that,
    Stevenage wouldn't have much in the way of leisure facilities either.
    Given that my memory may be incomplete, the nearest thing to a pub in
    the [new] town centre is the Confessor ... and that's stretching the
    definition of "pub" a bit :-) . No, I don't think I'll swap the
    roundabouts of Basingstoke for the roundabouts of Stevenage.
    
    Frank
240.12CURRNT::SMITHP1The gang of sixTue Dec 19 1989 17:309
>      Compared to dumps like Skelmesdale (sp? "Skem"), Stevenage, Harlow,
>    or (as previously mentioned) Milton Keynes, Basingstoke comes out as
>    a very desirable place to live !

	It may be a desirable place to live, but there's only one
	restaurant in the centre that's open past 10:30 pm, and that's
	the Tandoori !!

	Give me MK any day !!!
240.13SOFBAS::LIVINGSTONEanother day in paradiseSun Dec 24 1989 01:265
    
    
                  Who me? Lose a hub cap? nawwwwww............
    
                  Quick! Man the umbrellas!
240.14Pubs? Who needs them - get smashed at home!SPYDER::MOORE_ADont Worry- Its only 1's and 0'sFri Jan 05 1990 13:3124
    
    The thing about Basingstoke is that people socialise differently
    here. Yes, there are none of the _traditional_ leisure type facilities
    (pubs, pubs and more pubs with the occasional pub thrown in for
    good measure) but just wander down to the library and take a look
    at the literally hundreds of clubs and organisations you could belong
    to here covering every conceivable (legal) activity.
    
    I would hazard a guess that in a town mainly populated by young
    professionals, the art of the dinner party is practised frequently
    here.
    
    Society tends to generate the facilities it needs to live the lifestyle
    agreed by the majority - those things aren't handed down on a plate
    by an anonymous 'them'.
    
    Having said that, there _is_ an appalling lack of decent restaurants
    open in the centre - but who wants to venture near the shopping
    centre at night?
    
    I will now stand dowwn from the orange box.
    
    p.s. I still think that MK is the worst place in the whole universe