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Go to Meadowhell or walk the 2 dogs in the country side, stop at a nice dog friendly pub for lunch, mmmm let me see which shall I choose, you guess.

 

Angel1.

 

I nipped over to Meadowhall earlier, I was lured in by the relatively empty roads, soon changed my tune when I got closer and realised they were filling up the overspill car parks.

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Meadowhall for the most part full of ignorant women & young pram pushing timewasters, the double ones are the worst, stop suddenly for no good reason, followed by the chavs buying stuff they cant afford,horrible place and i avoid like the plague, managed to not go this year went to Leeds instead to shop a far better experience.

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Meadowhall for the most part full of ignorant women & young pram pushing timewasters, the double ones are the worst, stop suddenly for no good reason, followed by the chavs buying stuff they cant afford,horrible place and i avoid like the plague, managed to not go this year went to Leeds instead to shop a far better experience.

 

Agreed :hihi:

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Meadowhall for the most part full of ignorant women & young pram pushing timewasters, the double ones are the worst, stop suddenly for no good reason, followed by the chavs buying stuff they cant afford,horrible place and i avoid like the plague, managed to not go this year went to Leeds instead to shop a far better experience.

 

I can't be doing with it. People just stop without any indication, and U-turn whenever they like, regardless of the oncoming crowds.

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I can't be doing with it. People just stop without any indication, and U-turn whenever they like, regardless of the oncoming crowds.

 

What if you miss your shop? You can't be expected to walk all the way to escalators to turn round.

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There should be two lanes in either direction - a cruiser lane and a fast lane - indication should be law .

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There should be two lanes in either direction - a cruiser lane and a fast lane - indication should be law .

 

I like the idea. Perhaps meadowhall should provide little helmets for patrons. They could have indicators, a break light and a long vehicle sign of pushing a pram or a wheelchair.

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What if you miss your shop? You can't be expected to walk all the way to escalators to turn round.

 

Precisely, people don't want to go the long way around ;)

 

There should be two lanes in either direction - a cruiser lane and a fast lane - indication should be law .

 

This could be included in the Radio Sheffield traffic report :)

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Hang on a minute, I'm sure I read on here that Meadowhall is shopping nirvana with free parking and a roof and the city centre is a dying hell hole full of beggars.

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Go to Meadowhell or walk the 2 dogs in the country side, stop at a nice dog friendly pub for lunch, mmmm let me see which shall I choose, you guess.

 

Angel1.

 

Meadowhall yesterday, countryside and pub today, no difference. Both rammed with people who are never normally there and don't know how to drive or behave.

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It's just people in general and makes me personally hate humans but when push come to shove I make sure I am the top dog.

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It's just people in general and makes me personally hate humans but when push come to shove I make sure I am the top dog.

 

I'm the top dog, end of :hihi:

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