Arriving in Canterbury

If we removed the mobile phone(with limited battery life), mobile internet or strategically hidden tourist information from our world we would be required to ask people where things were: society would be lost. You could ask a local and he might send you in the direction counter to Old Dover Road and then find two gentlemen in the old pilgrims hospital would say you're miles away from where you need to be. Like a burke couldn't decide whom was telling me the truth. Eventually I gave this all up for went back to Caffé Nero, and its access point to our matrix, to discover the older chaps were correct and the young talkative git was literally talking out of his arse pipe.

Kingly cleaned at Kipps on Nunnery Fields Lane(40) is what I needed to find away from London and its mental blank faced tedium and very very far away from god awful Gillingham: add this to a list of Shitetowns if ever you compile them Daniel: golzeme was an edible grace and national rail guys helped me vacate speedily on a dissecting train: Faversham Ramsgate or Canterbury you decide? £20 for a double bed and away from Room 101 with its broken wind latch and daunting road beyond. Should I have a day in Canterbury or be away on the turning of the tide? I will look about the mediaeval centre after the rush hour dodge.

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