Dave 123
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Your home town is Mordor?
To be fair, I think it is reasonable to say that the Duke of Orleans is named after the French city of Orleans. So New Orleans is named after Orleans, just with a little etymological hiccup in the middle
I was born in Greenwich (Shooters Hill) at a hospital no longer there, grew up in LB Bromley too
Born in Beckenham which was originally in Kent but then became a London borough. So I call myself a Londoner. And very proud of the fact too. Born to my mum who was a true cockney and my dad who was born in Southwark.
Born in Beckenham which was originally in Kent but then became a London borough. So I call myself a Londoner. And very proud of the fact too. Born to my mum who was a true cockney and my dad who was born in Southwark.
San Jose. The one near me is pronounced San Joe's, BTW. 1716 towns are named this.Down a little rabbit hole .... I wonder what the most reused name is in the world? My guess (in the English speaking world) would be Richmond. Wikipedia lists 57 Richmonds including 3 in Michigan and 3 in Pennsylvania, and an additional 6 New Richmonds.
And which city should get the "credit"? I expect most of the overseas ones were named for Richmond Upon Thames, which was named for Richmond, Yorkshire.
is that the in/famous London Borough of Bromley? Fair few old timers from that don't want to be in London I fear. I'm old enough, and political liberal lefty enough, to remember when I'd almost spit the word Bromley after its selfish small minded burghers nobbled Ken's fares policy. No personal hard feelings of course
Born in Beckenham which was originally in Kent but then became a London borough. So I call myself a Londoner. And very proud of the fact too. Born to my mum who was a true cockney and my dad who was born in Southwark.
here's me trying to be positive about your parts, which are semi mine. Surely there are no hipsters in Bolton? Please no.Personally I can't stand Manchester TBH, never been entirely sure why but suspect its a size thing.
I'm far happier away from hustle, bustle, students and hipsters![]()
I've always had good reports of bristol. What's the problem with it?
Do we think it a good or a bad thing to spend your whole life in one place ? My wife has never lived more than 2 miles from the house where she was brought up. Her mum still lives in that same house. She regularly meets up with friends she has known since school 40 years ago. She knows every part of the city, every bus route, she can recognise every school from their uniform. I've lived here for 23 years and still feel like an outsider.
I don't drinkOne more try at promoting Bolton - Bank Top Brewery - had one of their rather nice 6 per cent creations yesterday with a breakfast (in case folks get the wrong idea about me it was almost lunchtime).