If it wasn't for King Alfred, the world would be shit
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Oh yes, it was the center of the Hat Industry (Why the local team is called The Hatters). It was also a major market town and one of the first to get a train station from London. Home to Vauxhall Motors for 100 years, although they have gone now. And Home to Whitbread Brewery too.
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Yawn. I was being funny. You know, humor. Anyway, you forgot Lorraine Chase[^]. Dunstable is nicer.
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Yawn. I was being funny. You know, humor. Anyway, you forgot Lorraine Chase[^]. Dunstable is nicer.
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digital man wrote:
Dunstable is nicer.
Have you even been to Dunstable? It is a Ghost Town. What shops that are open are of the Poundland/Charity variety. It doesn't have a cinema and the nightclubs are in an old shopping precint. It really is the Land of the Living Dead. They have a nice shiney ASDA, but let's face it, ASDA is a bit downmarket, (I prefer Sainsburys myself, and that's only because Luton doesn't have a Waitrose).
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digital man wrote:
Dunstable is nicer.
Have you even been to Dunstable? It is a Ghost Town. What shops that are open are of the Poundland/Charity variety. It doesn't have a cinema and the nightclubs are in an old shopping precint. It really is the Land of the Living Dead. They have a nice shiney ASDA, but let's face it, ASDA is a bit downmarket, (I prefer Sainsburys myself, and that's only because Luton doesn't have a Waitrose).
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To be honest I rarely venture outside the M25 unless it's to get to an airport to leave this miserable little country for as long as I can get away with. :-)
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To be honest I rarely venture outside the M25 unless it's to get to an airport to leave this miserable little country for as long as I can get away with. :-)
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digital man wrote:
I rarely venture outside the M25
digital man wrote:
this miserable little country
Gee, I wonder why you think that? :) Hey, come to Devon some time and do some sailing. Oh, sorry, forgot, you only like 1950s US culture!
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digital man wrote:
I rarely venture outside the M25
digital man wrote:
this miserable little country
Gee, I wonder why you think that? :) Hey, come to Devon some time and do some sailing. Oh, sorry, forgot, you only like 1950s US culture!
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fat_boy wrote:
Hey, come to Devon some time and do some sailing. Oh, sorry, forgot, you only like 1950s US culture!
Yes and no. I would come to Devon to sail but I'd be puking: I get seasick just looking at running water. :~
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fat_boy wrote:
Hey, come to Devon some time and do some sailing. Oh, sorry, forgot, you only like 1950s US culture!
Yes and no. I would come to Devon to sail but I'd be puking: I get seasick just looking at running water. :~
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Well how about 4000 year old villages, got one of those on Dartmoor. Mind you, its a bit pre 1950s for you I suppose. ;)
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
Where did you get that I'm obsessed with 50s America? (I'm not, btw).
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Where did you get that I'm obsessed with 50s America? (I'm not, btw).
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Its you rlove of tacky 1950s american diners that gave me the impression. :)
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Yes, those I love but I only know of 50s US through book, film and parents (who lived there). I prefer modern day US, mostly.
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Oh yes, it was the center of the Hat Industry (Why the local team is called The Hatters). It was also a major market town and one of the first to get a train station from London. Home to Vauxhall Motors for 100 years, although they have gone now. And Home to Whitbread Brewery too.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
And Home to Whitbread Brewery too.
Well, I guess some town has to be responsible for Whitbread (at one time they were the evil empire of the UK brewing industry!).
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He was famous for Burning the Cakes, but the only reason I mentioned it at all was I was watching a programme about him, very interesting it was too.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
He was famous for Burning the Cakes
And that was a complete myth.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
He was famous for Burning the Cakes
And that was a complete myth.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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Except for all the idiots with no idea of history who treat things like this and Robin Hood as fact.
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Alfred gave hearing to his people. He created the Democracy in Europe. He formulated the Royal Navy. He beat Guthram at Headingly. He created local courts that heard in his name. He defeated Vikings. He showed how useless Agas were.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Alfred gave hearing to his people.
People were deaf before Alfred?
Dalek Dave wrote:
He beat Guthram at Headingly.
LBW?
Dalek Dave wrote:
He created local courts that heard in his name.
So he had to give people hearing before they could be heard?
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Oh yes, it was the center of the Hat Industry (Why the local team is called The Hatters). It was also a major market town and one of the first to get a train station from London. Home to Vauxhall Motors for 100 years, although they have gone now. And Home to Whitbread Brewery too.
------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC League Table Link CCC Link[^]
Dalek Dave wrote:
the local team is called The Hatters
I hope their strip isn't brown...