British Comedy Guide

Fictional places you'd like to live. Page 2

Quote: sootyj @ September 2 2012, 8:19 PM BST

Rocker how can such an innocent statement sound so, well wrong?

It's innocent because I am a rail enthusiast. Or to put it in tabloid ignorant terms, a trainspotter.

And, thanks to you, I'm top of the effin' page again !

A plague on your house/s.

Quote: Oldrocker @ September 2 2012, 8:11 PM BST

Sodom.

:O

Quote: Tursiops @ September 2 2012, 9:49 PM BST

:O

Boring. Been there. Done that. Got the t shirt.

Gemorrah the merrier.

Trumpton, preferably as a member of the fire service. All the bird pulling power of being a firefighter but with none of the risk of smoke inhalation or being crushed by burning timbers. I bet Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub never went short of poontang.

They're job was actually to murder any black people who stayed longer than half an hour in Trumpton.

You missed that episode.

The shopping mall in the original Dawn of the Dead. After it had been cleared of zombies but before those biker hoodlums turned up.

Saturday Night Fever's Brooklyn, for the views and so I could hit the dance floor with Tony Manero.

Atlantis

Any Hitchcock movie location.

Uncle Titus' junkyard in Rocky Beach California -'The Three Investigators Books'

A long forgotten caravan covered in junk with secret entrances used as the base for the teenage detectives.

Hey Will what are you wearing to the policemans ball?

Quote: Will Cam @ September 2 2012, 11:09 PM BST

A long forgotten caravan covered in junk with secret entrances used as the base for the teenage detectives.

Sounds like someone's going to have a ball!

Legoland

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 2 2012, 11:31 PM BST

Legoland

That actually exits Putters you duffer :P

Oh, ok.

Alaska.

The top of the stairs.

The Broads circa 1930

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