I booked tickets this month to go up and have a look around not for people with a fear of heights. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
I was up the Shard about a month ago and fell off the bastard. I landed in a skip full of used tampons. True story.
They did a half term deal where you buy 2 adult tickets get 4 kids tickets free. Not bad for a day out plus we will go to Brick lane to get lunch. Fish and chips was invented by Jews in Brick lane True story.
Funnily enough we have a Fish and Chips Street in Glasgow, and there's a builders merchant where you can buy bricks.
I know Garry Bushell; I used to sit behind him at The Valley. It must be two years since I last saw him, though. Sorry to disappoint you, T.
What have you got against Gary Bushell? He wrote and performed one of the greatest pop songs of all time: [video=youtube;9znL7mh-708]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9znL7mh-708[/video] You don't know your Anti Nowhere League from your Epileptics.
Back to the original post thing: so basically you pay £25 to go in a building, take the lift to the top and look out of the window? I'm not sure I could handle that much excitement.
Well yeah,because the equivalent where you live would probably be going up stairs in a windmill to enjoy a view of some fields.