Phil wrote:to many people not enough surf london sucks
I feel a bit honour-bound to stick up for the big smoke - it gets a lot of flack, usually from people who haven't spent a great deal of time here. Its true, there far too many people stacked up in the south east corner of england, and its got no surf (although its got three different coasts facing three different directions within a couple hours drive).
But it does have its good points - one thing Hawaiisucksesxceptsurf has said frustrates him is the mentality of the people on the island. Come to London and see the opposite of that - anything goes, walk into a pub wearing a wetsuit, high heels, a pink wig and carrying a rottweiler and people will shrug and let you get on with it. People outside of london often say that its unfriendly, but its not its just accepting. And cherishes individualism. Compare the attitudes of localism with Gay Pride (Im not on that side of the fence, but its an amazing thing to see).
And, to use an emotionally blackmailing argument for a moment, on the 8th July last year, every londoner got back on the tube, back on the bus, back to work (i wasnt supposed to be going to work that day, but I damned well did) and Ive never been so proud of the people.
It has a spirit which most of the world doesnt recognise, and wont til they spend some time in one of the most liberal cities in the world.
...But it is very expensive, the travel to the surf sucks, and (today at least) its raining.
