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• #11052
Advantages: Keep Chester
Disadvantages: Also keep RuncornHmmm
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• #11053
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• #11054
Scones.
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• #11055
The area run by the vikings, The Danelaw, ran from the Wirral to the Wash.
We could have become part of Scandinavia in 1066 and have a Nordic culture -
• #11056
Glass.
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• #11057
Drinking, robbery, short life span frequently ending in violence. Seems like viking culture was alive and well in Hull when I grew up.
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• #11058
Err, the Normans were also descended from Vikings.
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• #11059
Drinking, robbery, short life span frequently ending in violence.
Saarf lahndan
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• #11060
Yes but because of their possessions in France we started looking towards the south
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• #11061
North is above the midlands, south is below.
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• #11062
Everything is north to a penguin
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• #11063
Where is the midlands?
Is it a horizontal line or wiggly? -
• #11064
And why are people so bothered about this north south divide when they can’t even agree what constitutes the dividing line?
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• #11065
its the bit in the middle of the north and south
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• #11066
If only those midlanders could engage in blitz krieg and take over the territories to their north and south this tedious debate could finish.
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• #11067
No, we'd have a similar tedious debate in stupider accents.
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• #11068
Atlanta:
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• #11069
In which part of the New Testament does Christ lay an egg?
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• #11070
Parable of the Good Samarihen.
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• #11071
Is it suggesting boy rabbits should lay Christ?
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• #11072
They are still here (Thomas and Cooplands at least still have multiple branches).
But yeah nowhere near as many as when I grew up here in the 70s - 80s.
Yorkshire Curd Tarts FTW!
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• #11073
My favourite was at the start of Coney St, looks like it's a Krispy Kreme now.
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• #11074
WWJD?
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• #11075
Easter.
Oestrogen.
Eggs.
Peter Rabbit.
The Dee. I'm from the Wirral and very much don't want to be a southerner. pls