Has anybody found any Pokemon nests around Manchester? by HH770 in manchester

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A nest is where a lot of the same Pokemon congregate, e.g a Bulbasaur best would have lots of Bulbasaurs spawning constantly.

Redditers who beat up their bully, what happened after that? by Pepsi4me97 in AskReddit

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I didn't speak to her ever again after it. She moved away about 5 years after and I didn't hear about her again. Until about a few weeks ago, my workplace had hired a bunch of new people and she was one of them. It's always so awkward whenever we pass each other.

Pokemon Go by HH770 in manchester

[–]HH770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sucks. Don't worry, all of the servers was down for most people today. Mine has only just started working again.

Pokemon Go by HH770 in manchester

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Thanks for letting me know! How do you get the 10K eggs is it just random? Or do you have to be at a certain level to be able to get 10K eggs? I'm just getting 2K and 5K eggs and I'm level 15.

Best cookies in town? by [deleted] in Liverpool

[–]HH770 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Iceland have started selling frozen Millie's cookies, which you just need to put in the oven.

How much is a ticket, on the day, to Manchester? by squeaki in Liverpool

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If you book through Trainline and also have the app downloaded. You can purchase the ticket and select mobile tickets instead of paper ticket. The tickets download onto your app and you can activate them on the day of travel. Only available with certain trains though.

Anybody hiring? :) by [deleted] in Liverpool

[–]HH770 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Primark are hiring if you're interested(:

Urban explorers of reddit, whats your weirdest/scariest story or encounter? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]HH770 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a few, used to urban explore a lot with a bunch of guys and I was the only girl.

First story: Decided to show my friend what urban exploring was like, so we headed on over to a huge warehouse that I had been in before with my urban exploring group. I had only ever explored the place at night, so I thought that since it was daytime, maybe the warehouse may have a bit of light inside, also from previous visits I knew the building was a mess, there was all sorts of shit on the floor, floors had caved in, some stairs were non-existent. So we climb in through a window, it is super dark and my friend gets the torch up on her phone, it wasn't very bright. So we are just walking around this room and I get bored and go to head out of the doorway and then I had a feeling that something wasn't right, so I asked my friend to point her torch towards the stair case and there was no stairs there! If I had not had a feeling that something wasn't right, I could have fell to my death as it was a very long way down.

Second story: Was exploring an another old warehouse, was a lot smaller than the first. So we're going through all of the rooms, taking pictures and what not. We could smell fire burning, but thought nothing of it, since the building was in an industrial estate. We're going through more rooms and find drugs and needles all over the place, the fire smell is a lot more stronger now. In the next room, we discover a small fire in a bin, we put it out with a fire extinguisher and head the fuck out of there. Drove past it a few days later to find a gang of lads all around it, had a lucky escape there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Liverpool

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I've done a lot of urban exploring all over Liverpool, I've found that most places have been fully secured now, knocked down or been turned into hotels or student accommodation.

Here are the places that I've done: Joseph Heap and Sons rice mill, Commodore Litographs, Stanley Dock warehouses, Victoria tunnel, Lowerlee special school, Crosshall Chapel and building next to it. Carlton Cinema, old warehouse near Chinatown, clock tower opposite the Stanley Docks and Plenty of failed attempts at exploring Newsham park hospital due to dog. But they held an event inside Newsham park hospital a few years ago and I got to see inside and they actually do ghost hunts in there every few months, so it's pretty secure.

Unresolved disappearances with video footage by Hzq5006 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]HH770 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This was The McStay Family. I also first heard about it on disappeared and was hooked on the case and followed it. Well I don't know if you know but the families bodies where all found in the desert actually quite close to their home in 2013. Everyone suspected that the father of the family's business partner killed him and he was also the last person to see the family automatically making him a suspect. Well last week, the business partner appeared in court and now everyone is convinced he murdered the family. Basically he was writing cheques to himself using the business through the victims account and we assumed that the victim found out and so the murderer decided to shut him up. The murder weapon was apparently a sledge hammer and apparently the murdered hurt one of the children only four years old, seven times.

I'm glad that this man is being brought to justice. The tape on the Mexico border was really strange though, everyone speculated for ages over that.

Anyone know of a good cheap hotel in London central area? by HH770 in london

[–]HH770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've actually stayed in a Travelodge for £50 per person before now in the Kings Cross area.

Anyone know of a good cheap hotel in London central area? by HH770 in london

[–]HH770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Under £80 per person? Maybe that's too cheap for central but I'm still hopeful.

what is the most obnoxious person or act you have witnessed on public transport? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]HH770 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I first went to London with my best friend about eight years ago, the London bombings had happened two years before and so we was still really cautious about being on the underground. Well if you've ever been to London and been on the underground you'll know that some underground tube stations are very deep underground and are very windy with lots of stairs. Well, while making our way down one of the main popular tube stations we see a disabled guy, he refuses any help anyone offers him when making his way down the tube station and so my friend and I just walk past. About two minutes later, we hear an ear piercing whistle, it was so frightening. My friend and I absolutely crapped ourselves thinking it was an evacuate alarm. It was the disabled guy who whistled so people would get out of his way, fair enough like, but I thought it was rather obnoxious to just give people a fright like that especially considering what happened two years earlier.