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By a-moron
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Fcuk that's nowhere near as quick as your response time on here. Had to edit twice due to your fast fingers.
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By MK Chris
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Munki Bhoy wrote:Actually, I genuinely don't know how you judge "up north" and "down south" in England. It probably is because you're all down south to me, but I've never been able to figure out where the line is.

North of Watford Gap is officially The North... there is no Midlands, there is South, North, More North and Scotland.
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By MK Chris
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Absolutely.
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By Yudster
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Munki Bhoy wrote:So Birmingham's in the north?!


No it is NOT. There's Midlands. Birmingham is definitely Midlands. Midlands extends at least as far as Nottingham. I think most of South Yorkshire is Midlands too, but the people who live there get very angry when you say that. Which is one of the reasons I say it.
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By MK Chris
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You are probably about level with Watford Gap, so it's touch and go whether you're north or not too.
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By Boboff
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I am sure I posted this.

Historically geography defined North & south, the line between the Wash and Bristol channel is the line, above N, below S. It's pretty much the extent of the ice age.

Toph is right of cource, Yuds is wrong, but who am I to disagree, you have up and down, you have balance on the line, but either side it is a wee bit, or shit loads, up or down.

If you don't live in Cornwall though you are probably a self stimulating person who likes breathing Air, and drinking water, TWAT!
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By DevilsDuck
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boboff wrote:If you don't live in Cornwall though you are probably a self stimulating person who likes breathing Air, and drinking water, TWAT!


It's not that, its just we can afford not to live in Cornwall

;)
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By MK Chris
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boboff wrote:If you don't live in Cornwall though you are probably a self stimulating person who likes breathing Air, and drinking water, TWAT!

I think that's the second time you've posted a pro-Cornwall post and / or anti-Devon post recently.... is Plymouth not Devon though? Am I being stupid?
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By Boboff
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Indeed Plymouth is Devon.
But Exeter is the Capital of Devon, so with Truro being so far away, Plymouth for much of SE Cornwall is it's nearest big town / employment centre.
I love both places, I went up to Kit Hill last night with the Kids, is a "Melisa" hill or summat, and the views were quite stunning, you could see right out to Plymouth sound, Dartmoor to the East and Bodmin Moor to the West, got to be 20 miles in each direction, all of it, Devon and Cornwall astonishingly beautifull as my 9 year old son said!
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