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North/South divide
Clairybell, Queen of Lancashire Started conversation Apr 20, 2003
I love merry old England. The chip shops and curry houses, Blackpool, Wilde, Dickens. All these things run throughout our green and pleasant land. But other things do not, such as pashminas (a southern invention); calling trousers 'pants' (we do that up in Lancashire) instead of 'pants' referring to underwear; and the oh-so-southern rising inflexion at the end of sentences. In case you haven't noticed, I am a Northerner, and am proud of it. I've only begun to notice these little niggling Southern idiosyncrasies since being thrown in amongst them all at university. Is there anything else that separates us Northern 'inbreds' from the Southern 'pansies'?
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Trout Montague Posted Jun 14, 2003
That up-at-the-end-of-sentences thing.
That's Australian, not south-of-england.
Trout (southern poofter)
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Clairybell, Queen of Lancashire Posted Jun 21, 2003
Yes I've heard that it's an Australian thing, but it's also ingrained into Southerners.
How are things down South, anyway? London still intact?
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Clairybell, Queen of Lancashire Posted Jun 25, 2003
Really? So where are you now? I guess you're in Australia.
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~~Insomniac.Vampire~~ Posted Jun 29, 2003
Clairybell ya big
you dont half spout a load of
the great North/South divide is only theyre if you want it to be, stop moaning we all live in dump you affectionately call 'merry old england' (thats a )
ok so in your own words your 'inbred' am i holding it against you?
GET OVER IT
(will soon be getting out of the south! lmfao)
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