- Location
- Inside my skull
Keeps you Southern softies out though. It's actually stopped raining 'AGAIN' in Manchester. Temporary pause.
You do realise, living in Manchester, that you yourself are a southern softie.
Keeps you Southern softies out though. It's actually stopped raining 'AGAIN' in Manchester. Temporary pause.
You do realise, living in Manchester, that you yourself are a southern softie.
Anyone from South of Thurso is a soft southern namby lamby lightweight low calorie weakling.
Half way one. Not a real one.
I have low threshold, I'm happy where I am and generally given a little choice could be happy most places.
Nowadays facilities for the ageing and decent cycling opportunities are important.
That would put Belgium, Flanders way up the list.
Anyone from South of Thurso is a soft southern namby lamby lightweight low calorie weakling.
Having had a couple of holidays in Belgium, I'd be very happy living in Ypres or Bruges
Well, me too, as I was born in Kent by accident. My Grandad had a heart attack and the family rushed, as much as one could in thr 60s, down to Kent from Shetland. The excitement was a bit much and I popped into the world prematurely. Oy the shame!That would include your wife then?
Ghent is more fun and less touroids
Yam yams ay frum CoventrayNot only is Mrs D a blue passport carrying southerner, but she's a cov lass as well. The double shame! Fortunately she's private school educated so is able to stay undercover and not reveal herself as a wannabe yam yam every time she speaks.
I roomed with one for a couple of years at University. Chap was really quite unintelligible at times. Came from a place West of Bromwich or some such and went to buy some baggies every other weekend, yet never came back with any trousers. Quite a card he was, right enough