Something we have all known for a long time - now it has been officially confirmed:-
Link to Telegraph:-
tinyurl.com/jb7jfvv
There you have it. People from North of Watford are definitely grumpier and more violent than Southerners. You can't argue against it - it's official.
Last edited by: Duncan on Fri 15 Jan 16 at 10:51
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>> There you have it. People from North of Watford are definitely grumpier
North of Watford! Do you actually mean, very considerably north of watford?
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>> >> There you have it. People from North of Watford are definitely grumpier
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>> North of Watford! Do you actually mean, very considerably north of watford?
There is a kind of no mans land we call it Luton.
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Can understand why they're grumpy what with all those floods and more rain than we get darn sarf.
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Just saw on the BBC news there is a town somewhere up there which has had rain every day since October....
EDIT: sorry, in Wales not up Norf. www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/welsh-village-endured-75-days-10708254
I love that the article includes a link to "30 pictures that will make you want to drop what you're doing and head straight to Pembrokeshire".
Last edited by: smokie on Fri 15 Jan 16 at 14:15
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Ee-gleez-er-oo. !
Last edited by: Roger. on Fri 15 Jan 16 at 15:35
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I'd get that looked at if I were you.
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Southern softies tend to look for every crumb of comfort available...:-)
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>> Ee-gleez-er-oo. !
Tsk. Honestly Roger. The real names are better.
Cwm-yr-Eglwys and Pig-y-Baw, the hamlets at either end of the narrow isthmus between the Pembs mainland and Dinas Head. Names fixed in my memory for all time.
Can't remember which side is Cardigan Bay and which side is Goodwick though. I remember the humped shape of Dinas Head but not the surrounding geography in any reliable detail, just bits of it.
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North Pembrokeshire = bandit country.
South Pembrokeshire = civilisation!
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>> Just saw on the BBC news there is a town somewhere up there which has
>> had rain every day since October....
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>> EDIT: sorry, in Wales not up Norf. www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/welsh-village-endured-75-days-10708254
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>> I love that the article includes a link to "30 pictures that will make you
>> want to drop what you're doing and head straight to Pembrokeshire".
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I go through there twice a week and regularly have to stop there. I'm sure that's not the only place round here that has suffered that number of wet days, just they were the only ones who bothered to count them.
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