Sunday, 10 October 2010

Beatles, Sweets and Liverpool Part 3

We decided to eat early as we didn't want to be rushing to the train station. We had decided earlier to eat at Revolution Vodka Bar & Restaurant. The restaurant doubled up as a club as well with a disco ball and club lights.

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The meal was lovely, it's not often that I eat things like a ranch burger but I certainly did enjoy it. After tea we wandered back up to the Peace Monument that had been unveiled next to Liverpool One Shopping Centre.

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Liverpool One is an amazing shopping centre that we went to earlier in the day, it had some of my favourite high street stores all in a line which was great. The Liverpool football teams also have shops in there as well.

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After wandering around the shops we sat on a bench and people watched which is funny when you're with someone like my boyfriend Dan. He has very definite views on things especially when it comes to the way they dress, all the clubbers and tweeny boppers (who were going to pop and crisp night) started coming out around 7.

After sitting on the bench for a while we decided to make our way up to the train station, which we sat outside for a while people watching again and we did see some sights.

When we moved inside the train station the views got no better as hen parties and stag parties arrived on trains.

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We got on the train on time (a tip: book your tickets online in advanced and they're cheaper). We ate more sweets and my boyfriend ate some black jacks making himself look like some odd version of Gene Simmons.

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We arrived back in Huddersfield at 9.45 pm it was sufficiently freezing, I was very thankful that my mum came to pick us up. Overall I loved Liverpool and I may be due to go back there in November!

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