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30 minutes ago, JAG said:

How did the poster at Victoria Railway Station go?

"Folkestone for the Continent,

Bognor for the incontinent!"

 

I'm from Somerset by the way - "Oi carnt read and Oi carnt roit, but Oi can droive a traactor!"

 

Incidentally (too late for an edit), the last words of King George the fifth, uttered as he lay on his deathbed, are reported to have been "Bugger Bognor"!

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  • I quite like the idea of how some people get a nickname to go with the place they come from, you have Jean Claude van Damme, who's known as the 'Muscles from Brussels ', I'm from a little place calle

  • West Yorkshire, I can't read, I can't write, but I can drive a tractor.

  • Nah, ignore the Faux News "muslim no go area" stuff, it's still full of charming people who are fun to be around; they just come in a lot more varieties these days.

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Kirkdale !!  No 9 Suffield rd  .... dad won the pools 1962 and we upped sticks to snotty Sarfport  near the bloody gas works !! TD.

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1 minute ago, Tweedle dee said:

Kirkdale !!  No 9 Suffield rd  .... dad won the pools 1962 and we upped sticks to snotty Sarfport  near the bloody gas works !! TD.

Garston me.

Actually born in the posh part (Grassendale), then emigrated to Garston itself when my parents passed away.

I'm not a Brit but I studied in London back in the 80's. 

 

I find people from the midlands area (Birmingham) to be charming, fun people to be around. Not sure if that is the case today. 

 

 

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33 minutes ago, balo said:

I'm not a Brit but I studied in London back in the 80's. 

 

I find people from the midlands area (Birmingham) to be charming, fun people to be around. Not sure if that is the case today. 

 

 

 

19 minutes ago, Tweedle dee said:

The place is covered in mosque's and taken over population wise by Muslims..no joke.

Nah, ignore the Faux News "muslim no go area" stuff, it's still full of charming people who are fun to be around; they just come in a lot more varieties these days.

12 minutes ago, Tweedle dee said:

The place is covered in mosque's and taken over population wise by Muslims..no joke

Sorry to hear that , not the England I remember from the 80's .

When I lived there I did some extensive travelling and most people I met were fun to chat with and curious about my nationality. 

I have good memories not only from the Midlands, but Brighton, Southampton, Cornwall , Liverpool, Manchester and even some weird accents up in the north , I can't remember , some small towns I visited , nobody understood me , and I couldn't understand a word. :biggrin:

 

Muslims? I can't remember I spotted one. 

 

 

 

38 minutes ago, balo said:

Sorry to hear that , not the England I remember from the 80's .

When I lived there I did some extensive travelling and most people I met were fun to chat with and curious about my nationality. 

I have good memories not only from the Midlands, but Brighton, Southampton, Cornwall , Liverpool, Manchester and even some weird accents up in the north , I can't remember , some small towns I visited , nobody understood me , and I couldn't understand a word. :biggrin:

 

Muslims? I can't remember I spotted one. 

 

 

 

My friend its almost at street battle level...you tube Tommy robinson for the shock effects, regards TD.

40 minutes ago, Stocky said:

 

Nah, ignore the Faux News "muslim no go area" stuff, it's still full of charming people who are fun to be around; they just come in a lot more varieties these days.

You gott me laughing mate !

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11 minutes ago, Tweedle dee said:

My friend its almost at street battle level...you tube Tommy robinson for the shock effects, regards TD.

Why do I need to watch Youtube? I spend a month or two each year in and around Brum, I still have a house in the Black Country. I grew up in Birmingham during the 60s & 70s, my best mate was half Liverpudlian half Iranian, my next door neighbours were Jewish one side, Greek Orthodox the other. We had Punjabis, Pakistanis, Indians and West Indians in my street. We had our ups & downs, but we generally got along. Yes muslims are more apparent these days on the streets of the West Midlands, I don't remember more than a hijab (headscarf) as a kid, the niqab was very rare, it's more common now, but I don't feel threatened. Everyone still talks to each other and I've not encountered any no go areas. But then I live closer to a mosque here in Hat Yai than I do or/ ever did in Birmingham and the Black Country.

2 hours ago, balo said:

I'm not a Brit but I studied in London back in the 80's. 

 

I find people from the midlands area (Birmingham) to be charming, fun people to be around. Not sure if that is the case today. 

 

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I believe that you are from Norway?

 

A remarkable and creditable achievement, for a Norwegian to even understand them!

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18 minutes ago, JAG said:

I believe that you are from Norway?

 

A remarkable and creditable achievement, for a Norwegian to even understand them!

Yes true but they are funny people to be around.

As most Norwegians growing up we picked a favorite English football team to support. Before my studies in London , as a kid I supported Wolves, I picked the team because I loved the orange/black colors. Back then Wolves played in the 1st division , watched the games on our small black&white TV every Saturday.  

 

Then when I moved to London the first thing on my mind was to travel to the West Midlands so I could watch a Wolves game.  But they had relegated to Third division and that was a shame really. I remember all those good games when I watched them on the telly. 

Anyway I went to Molineux ground, watch them lose at home to Swansea who crushed them . The few supporters there were not happy . And it got even worse for Wolves who were heading down the drain. 

 

After that experience I went back to London and became a Spurs fan , please don't ask me why, it just happened. I still am to this day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All white folks appear the same to me.

 

There is a difference?

2 hours ago, CharlieH said:

"Taff' 

I put a pipeline under the Taff.

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6 hours ago, Tweedle dee said:

My friend its almost at street battle level...you tube Tommy robinson for the shock effects, regards TD.

Perhaps you should get a job in a clock shop.  You seem to enjoy trying the wind-up.

6 minutes ago, StreetCowboy said:

Perhaps you should get a job in a clock shop.  You seem to enjoy trying the wind-up.

Much like yourself then, StreetCowboy.  Diminishing returns for you on TV as I'm sure you'll agree.  

3 minutes ago, booty call said:

Much like yourself then, StreetCowboy.  Diminishing returns for you on TV as I'm sure you'll agree.  

Your confidence is severely mis-placed.

 

To be honest, anticipating agreement from anyone on the internet strikes me as foolishness in the extreme. 

I'm from a little port in zummerzet called Watchet, believe it or not...

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I was born in NY, but my personality is Millwall.

 

Which is the same as NY

Born at Goodnight Scrub near Dallarnil but spent most of my life at Maroochydore on the Sunshine coast  

12 hours ago, StreetCowboy said:

Perhaps you should get a job in a clock shop.  You seem to enjoy trying the wind-up.

555 If you only knew!

Not wanting to give too much personal information away, but I come from a town mentioned in the Gnu Song by Flanders & Swann. Come on Sherlocks!

 

 

 

Listen at 1.29 !

Sussex!

I am from Saskatchewan. I was born in Regina. Which makes me a proud Reginan. It is always fun telling the gals where I am from. The most common reaction is, it is really cold there, right? Correct. Very cold. The conversation pretty much ends there.

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10 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

I'm an International man of mystery 

American, then...

I'm from Shakey Wakey, very close to Cas Vegas and Ponte Carlo. A lot of simple folk where I'm from but at least the people are honest and mostly friendly.

23 hours ago, akirasan said:

I come from an awesome little town in Western Australia. I miss it regularly but my wife won't leave Thailand and is scared of flying. 

People there can be a bit weird but that's part of the charm. There are a lot of artists and musicians living in the region.

Albany-ALB01f.jpg

Looks like Albany.

 

Another Sandgroper

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I quite like the idea of how some people get a nickname to go with the place they come from, you have Jean Claude van Damme, who's known as the 'Muscles from Brussels ', I'm from a little place called Thwat.

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