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  • I put South Folk meaning Suffolk, apologies..

    Yeah, it's 'Suffolk Coastal' which isn't really near the border so although Long Stratton rings some bells I'm not familiar with it either. Always nice to know a fellow East Anglian though (even if you do come from the wrong county :P)

    Likewise, dude. LS is about equidistant between Narge and Diss. You're missing nothing.

    I evidently don't have as much suffolk slang as I thought I did. My first boyfriend was from suffolk; he worked on a herb farm. He used to say 'you're a rum girl' when annoyed with me, and 'you're a rare girl' when he was being nice. I loved that.

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