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North Vs. South - No Mindless Bigotry please ;)
Moor Granger Posted Dec 2, 2002
Merchant's hasn't had a saturday morning school for about 20 years now.
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milo Posted Dec 2, 2002
The best thing about the North is the fact that anything said in a loud Northern accent is automatically amusing.
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The Snockerty Friddle Posted Dec 2, 2002
OH HAWAY PET
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Jeff Mutton Posted Dec 2, 2002
Right, it was me who started off the Liverpool debate, so I may as well give an update as to my intentions...
I was offered, I'm happy to say, all three positions (two in Wazza and one in B'Head) and I've gone for the one on the Wirral. The office I'll be working in is just off Hamilton Square for anybody who knows the area, and it's very leafy and pleasant. The journey from Lime Street to Hamilton Square took about 5 minutes on the Wirral line, and that's one of the things which helped me to decide.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to my move, and if I do end up raising a family I can always move elsewhere.
Jeff
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Jeff Mutton Posted Dec 2, 2002
Ay, f**kin do one, ye meff!
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egon Posted Dec 2, 2002
Er, someone said on the previous page that warrington wasn't very nice, and they went through it trying to get to Widnes.
For god's sake, you were trying to get to the armpit of the northeast and it's *Warrington* you didn't like?
Widnes has two redeeming features: Everton play reserve matches at the rugby ground, and I have a holiday job there with very good wages. That's it!
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Moor Granger Posted Dec 3, 2002
widnes isn't in the northeast and I was going there to watch everton reserves play.
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Jeff Mutton Posted Dec 3, 2002
Quite right, Granger, it's just off Western Point Expressway. You know when you're near by the abundance of smoke-belching chimneys littering the skyline.
A friend of mine lives in Wid. The sole redeeming feature he could think of is that they host "Widstock", an annual music festival. Great!
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Moor Granger Posted Dec 4, 2002
To settle the debate over which is better, North or South, I asked two friends, one from Liverpool and one from London for what they considered to be the top things from their end of the country in different catergories.
Here are the results:
1-Music
North: The Beatles
South: Chas n' Dave
(North 1-0 South)
2-Landscape
North: Lake District
South: Milton Keynes
(North 2-0 South)
3-20th Century Buildings
North: Liverpool Cathedral
South: Millennium Dome
(North 3-0 South)
4-Public Transport
North: Ferry 'cross The Mersey
South: M4 Bus Lane
(North 4-0 South)
5-Sports
North: Rugby League
South: Real Tennis
(North 5-0 South)
I have therefore conclusively proved that the north is better than the south.
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Teasswill Posted Dec 4, 2002
I don't think your London firend likes the south very much!!
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Teasswill Posted Dec 4, 2002
Sorry, friend - I keep getting my fingers in the wrong order.
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Citizen S Posted Dec 4, 2002
With little effort I could make up a fab south list and a really horrible northern one but can't be bothered ! Your friend I think was made up - out of your own misconceptions. The south has some beautiful countryside and buildings don't you know.
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Citizen S Posted Dec 6, 2002
ok here goes ...
I asked a friend from the north and a friend from the south and they came up with these favourites..
Music -
North Brian and Michael (Matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and dogs)
South Rolling Stones
(South wins 100-0)
Landscape -
North Blackpool Pleasure Beach
South The Cornish Coast
(South wins 500-0)
20th Century buildings-
North A bit stumped really
South MI5 building (see James Bond)
(South wins 5-0)
Public Transport
North Trying to get anywhere after 11pm on a bus
South The London Buses that run through the night and extremely reliably
South wins 100-0
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Mu Beta Posted Dec 6, 2002
I quite like Brian and Michael...
Mind you, I am Northern.
I think you'll find Leeds is packed full of 20th Century architecture, though.
B
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Citizen S Posted Dec 6, 2002
That's more than likely true. My friend has a selective memory - rather like Moor Granger's friend who has a blinkered view of life in the south. It seems there's good and bad everywhere which is enlightening.
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Teasswill Posted Dec 6, 2002
Doesn't mean it's any good!
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Jeff Mutton Posted Dec 6, 2002
Ditto Sheffield, with Cutlers' Hall being a good example. It may have been erected, yes erected in the 19th Century, but renovations have occurred fairly frequently since then, so it still qualifies. Trams work very well and there are plans to extend lines into the 'burbs. The one thing I do hate is Meadowhell.
Wasn't it "Matchstick", as opposed to "Matchstalk"?
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Chronicargonaut Posted Dec 6, 2002
I live in the Midlands. Here we see both the appeal and the drawbacks of living in the North or South of Britain. But, being Midlanders we are (with the exception of some areas, most notably the black country) a bit nondescript with regards to accents, or phrases. For instance, where I come from, Lincolnshire, many people I have met on my travels around Britain have no idea where it is unless I mention Skegness (run down seaside resort) or Grantham (Thatchers birthplace).
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