Let’s stop arguing about north, midlands and south divisions and go back to this 😉 by KatVanWall Tags:EnglandUnited Kingdom 9 comments The fens weren’t land I prefer Anglesey being called just Mona. Simple times, none of these young criminals running feral n immergrunts ruining the city Nice to see the welsh were Demente back then as well Thetford and Longthrope sound like surprisingly contemporary names for 60 AD. This shows why the north-south divide runs from the confluence of the Trent and the Ouse down to Gloucester and the Severn Estuary. Put simply the South folded early like a Brighton deckchair when the Romans came through lack of grit and backbone. No weekends in Cornwall then. The road ends at Isca. Fosse way is still here You’re going to have to learn Welsh wherever you are. Comments are closed.
This shows why the north-south divide runs from the confluence of the Trent and the Ouse down to Gloucester and the Severn Estuary. Put simply the South folded early like a Brighton deckchair when the Romans came through lack of grit and backbone.
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The fens weren’t land
I prefer Anglesey being called just Mona.
Simple times, none of these young criminals running feral n immergrunts ruining the city
Nice to see the welsh were Demente back then as well
Thetford and Longthrope sound like surprisingly contemporary names for 60 AD.
This shows why the north-south divide runs from the confluence of the Trent and the Ouse down to Gloucester and the Severn Estuary.
Put simply the South folded early like a Brighton deckchair when the Romans came through lack of grit and backbone.
No weekends in Cornwall then. The road ends at Isca.
Fosse way is still here
You’re going to have to learn Welsh wherever you are.
Comments are closed.