I love lincoln, my grandma lives there, what do you think of lincoln?
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its nice and quiet, if you like living in the midwest.
by the way, do you know what the "N" stands for on cornhusker helmets?
Very nice,isnt that where robin hood and his merry men live?
Lincoln UK..? or USA..
I'm moving to Lincoln ( UK ) in the next few weeks..
its flat land,it has a lovely town centre,plenty of bungalows,ideal 4 oap,s to live,
i got a friend who lives in lincolnshire,she called donna,i last saw her a couple of years ago.its lovely and quiet.
Lincoln is quite nice, got some good shops, the Cathedral and Caslte are worth looking at.
dont know as i have never been there
Robin Hood and his Merry men/women (?) were said to wear Lincoln Green but Sherwood Forest would be about 25 miles away. I like Lincoln too - lots of interesting sites and loads of history - if you like that sort of thing.
I lived in Lincoln for 15years before moving to the coast, its ok as a city, some many pros and some cons, uphill is quaint and olde wolrde, downhill mainly shops and retail, not much industry anymore, has become a university and commuter city.
Plenty of tourists visit every year, My son and daughter still live there and I visit every month and have seen many changes over the last 30 yrs.
i love lincoln, my grandma also lives there, i really like lincoln, i remeber a windmill there, it is a great place.
Lincoln is OK, but that hill is a killer! The Cathedral's nice - is the Imp still there?
Lincoln was a good President, too.
I once had a hell of a good weekend in Lincoln,friday night,Hawkwind were on,saturday we went on a pub crawl with a bunch of trainee vicars from the theology college who were`nt as dull as you`ld think,finished up in a bikers pub(Fallstaff?)and met some pretty girls.The rest is private.
Nice town,friendly people,not at all inbred
nice place full of history
There is actually a place named Lincoln?
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