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Chester Amphitheatre and Roman Sites (Chester)


 Chester Amphitheatre and Roman Sites (Chester) Sightseeing National

Chester Amphitheatre and Roman Sites (Chester)

 
Description: Various archaeological sites and city walls around Chester city centre.

Newest Review: ... the way to make it an easy path to a grand slam final for our Tim. In his 1st round match he beat Jim John of Korea 6-0 6-0 but they didn't make them play the 3rd set because Jim John is shit. His 2nd round match against Jimmy MacDougall didn't even get underway because Jimmy snapped all 3 of his nobs in the warm up and had to retire. This set up a cock sucking encounter between ... more

 ... Tim and made beileve Briton Greg Rusedski. It was a 4 set battle which Greg came out on top winning 3 sets to 1. There was a couple of here and there to actually make people care about this match. This made Tim the highest remaining seed but becaus...more

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Chester Amphitheatre and Roman Sites (Chester): YOUR A FUCKING JOCK SUCKER (208 words)
by - written on 28/01/02
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We all had very high hopes of Tim at Melbourne 2 weeks ago. He started very well oping with the weather and looked as if he had the ability and potential to go very far. All the top seeds were falling and this also lead the way to make it an easy path to a grand slam final for our Tim. In his 1st round match he beat Jim John of Korea 6-0 6-0 but they didn't make them play the 3rd set because Jim John is shit. His 2nd round match against Jimmy MacDougall didn't even get underway because Jimmy snapped all 3 of his nobs in the warm up and had to retire. This set up a cock sucking encounter between Tim and made beileve Briton ...  Read the complete review

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Crowned Review A visitor's guide to Roman Chester (1490 words)
by - written on 28/01/02 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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Chester, the Roman fortress of Deva, has one of the richest inheritances of Roman archaeology of any city in Britain. So much, in fact, that I asked the nice people at dooyoo to create a special category for it so I could really do it justice rather than just add it to “Chester in general”. The historic nature of Chester is really one of the prime reasons why so many tourists descend upon it every year, and I would really encourage anyone who has the chance to go and see the city. I have been a regular visitor to Chester all my life, as I grew up only a half hour’s drive away from it, and have found the archaeological remains on display there to be ...  Read the complete review

 

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