Originally Posted By: 124
Oh, but England does indeed have a 'riviera'. It's commonly centred around Torquay, Devon and extends all the way down the south coast of Devon and on into Cornwall. Never hear of the Cornish Riviera Express, a train that used to run from London to Penzance - one of the most famous British express services. The climate down there has been compared to San Diego, California. And, yes, palm trees are abundant, too.

Lord knows what Bill is going to say to you now. Stand by.:-)

Oh, BTW, a very happy birthday to ya!


Thats only in tourist books, the climate compared to San Diego, that was a miss-print, anyway Bill don't live in Cornwall at least I know that, they all got straw in their hair down there and the can't afford Wesri.
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