After more serious consideration:
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42I object to having Clitheroe in the danger area.
Who do I talk to to have it relocated?
Who do I talk to to have it relocated?
Animals are something invented by plants to move seeds around. An extremely yang solution to a peculiar problem which they faced. T. Mckenna
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43Nina wrote:tommydski wrote:Nina wrote:Wow, you're way the hell up there, Tommy!
Actually I'm a bit further east than that in a lovely little village called St. Fergus.
Ahh... home to the beautiful North Sea Gas Shore Station, I see.tommydski wrote:I try to avoid Peterhead, it's a little bit depressing.
As depressing as Glasgow?
Oh, it can get much worse than Glasgow.
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442207 wrote:David Cameron's favourite think tank? Full of his ex school mates no doubt. You know, the ones he fagged for in public school.
Certainly correct in the case of it current Chairman, Charles Moore.
I can imagine how the analysis went: "Only one Waitrose per 500,000 people? My God, how do these animals live!"
Gib Opi kein Opium, denn Opium bringt Opi um!
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45daniel robert chapman wrote:
Manchester is just 10 miles or so from Heaven.
And how did Matt Gringo end up with so much land?
Rick Reuben wrote:He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
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46Anyhow, I love the North. Don't think I would choose to live anywhere else in Britain.
We have fresh clean water running through our taps, it's like Evian on tap. The air, so clean and fresh. And nothing beats a brisk walk on a fresh winter Northern morning. So refreshing. My extended family mostly live in old mining towns in County Durham, places where they still use coal fires. I love the smell in the air of these villages.
The cities are clean and not overcrowded. You walk about them and you see green grass and trees, imagine that. Architecturally I think we are blessed more in the North East then other parts of the North. Newcastle City Centre is very pleasing on the eye:
So too is Durham City:
Here in the North, we have lots and lots of areas of outstanding natural beauty on our door steps. So handy.
And the people, so kind and considerate. We open doors for each other. Murmur awkwardly if we get in another's way. You can ask for directions and get a guided tour.
And of course the North is better at football.
We have fresh clean water running through our taps, it's like Evian on tap. The air, so clean and fresh. And nothing beats a brisk walk on a fresh winter Northern morning. So refreshing. My extended family mostly live in old mining towns in County Durham, places where they still use coal fires. I love the smell in the air of these villages.
The cities are clean and not overcrowded. You walk about them and you see green grass and trees, imagine that. Architecturally I think we are blessed more in the North East then other parts of the North. Newcastle City Centre is very pleasing on the eye:
So too is Durham City:
Here in the North, we have lots and lots of areas of outstanding natural beauty on our door steps. So handy.
And the people, so kind and considerate. We open doors for each other. Murmur awkwardly if we get in another's way. You can ask for directions and get a guided tour.
And of course the North is better at football.
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47Josef K wrote:Nina wrote:tommydski wrote:Nina wrote:Wow, you're way the hell up there, Tommy!
Actually I'm a bit further east than that in a lovely little village called St. Fergus.
Ahh... home to the beautiful North Sea Gas Shore Station, I see.tommydski wrote:I try to avoid Peterhead, it's a little bit depressing.
As depressing as Glasgow?
Oh, it can get much worse than Glasgow.
Blackburn?
Morecambe?
What is with the seaside towns in the UK being so depressing? It is quite the opposite in the states. (some exceptions apply)
Animals are something invented by plants to move seeds around. An extremely yang solution to a peculiar problem which they faced. T. Mckenna
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48I'm only familiar with bits of the UK so I tried to remember where they were as best as I could -
Toronto or New York I know very well but everywhere else is an absolute mystery to me.
Toronto or New York I know very well but everywhere else is an absolute mystery to me.
run joe run wrote:Kerble your enthusiasm.
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49Nina wrote:Morecambe?
For every Morecombe there is a Hastings.
*is unsure this is true*
I walk these streets, a loaded six-string on my back.
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50Someone posted a while back that the EA board is a more relaxed/wittier place during the few hours that most of the US is asleep and the Euros can play uninhibited.
I think this thread pretty much proves that point.
= Justin
I think this thread pretty much proves that point.
= Justin