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I came across the pennines today , got halfway across the woodhead pass and had to turn back the road was closed it was blizzaard conditions so we had to take some other curly wurly road , it must have been below zero it was like an arctic snowstorm , yet I saw people walking thier dogs , people jogging and kids coming from school with blazers on wtf do they feed them on up there .

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Someone once told me that a Yorkshireman was really a scot with the generosity bred out of him

My Geography of England isnt that good but after speaking to GrCh and Danw i realised its just another silly English accent...............

At least you know where you stand with them!!   Shame they haven't got a decent football team

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  On 27/01/2012 at 23:10, asanley said:

I came across the pennines today , got halfway across the woodhead pass and had to turn back the road was closed it was blizzaard conditions so we had to take some other curly wurly road , it must have been below zero it was like an arctic snowstorm , yet I saw people walking thier dogs , people jogging and kids coming from school with blazers on wtf do they feed them on up there .

 

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  On 27/01/2012 at 23:10, asanley said:

I came across the pennines today , got halfway across the woodhead pass and had to turn back the road was closed it was blizzaard conditions so we had to take some other curly wurly road , it must have been below zero it was like an arctic snowstorm , yet I saw people walking thier dogs , people jogging and kids coming from school with blazers on wtf do they feed them on up there .

 

I've got to say...

I was ferreting today on the dark side of the pennines and the folk are the most hospitable people you can find.....in my opinion! :thumbs:

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  On 27/01/2012 at 23:21, The Duncan said:
  On 27/01/2012 at 23:18, tegater said:

Yorkshire born,

Yorkshire bred,

Thick in arm,

and Thick in head!!

 

safely said from the best side of the pennines! :D

I thought it was 'strong in the arm, thick in the head'

 

I heard it was 'strong in arm, good in bed'!!!!

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  On 27/01/2012 at 23:31, PlasticJock said:
  On 27/01/2012 at 23:21, The Duncan said:
  On 27/01/2012 at 23:18, tegater said:

Yorkshire born,

Yorkshire bred,

Thick in arm,

and Thick in head!!

 

safely said from the best side of the pennines! :D

I thought it was 'strong in the arm, thick in the head'

 

I heard it was 'strong in arm, good in bed'!!!!

you wish!

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  On 27/01/2012 at 23:21, tegater said:
  On 27/01/2012 at 23:10, asanley said:

I came across the pennines today , got halfway across the woodhead pass and had to turn back the road was closed it was blizzaard conditions so we had to take some other curly wurly road , it must have been below zero it was like an arctic snowstorm , yet I saw people walking thier dogs , people jogging and kids coming from school with blazers on wtf do they feed them on up there .

 

I've got to say...

I was ferreting today on the dark side of the pennines and the folk are the most hospitable people you can find.....in my opinion! :thumbs:

worked with some yorkshire lads,very decent blokes :thumbs:
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  On 27/01/2012 at 23:43, dublin dezzy said:
  On 27/01/2012 at 23:21, tegater said:
  On 27/01/2012 at 23:10, asanley said:

I came across the pennines today , got halfway across the woodhead pass and had to turn back the road was closed it was blizzaard conditions so we had to take some other curly wurly road , it must have been below zero it was like an arctic snowstorm , yet I saw people walking thier dogs , people jogging and kids coming from school with blazers on wtf do they feed them on up there .

 

I've got to say...

I was ferreting today on the dark side of the pennines and the folk are the most hospitable people you can find.....in my opinion! :thumbs:

worked with some yorkshire lads,very decent blokes :thumbs:

At least you know where you stand with them!!

 

Shame they haven't got a decent football team :whistling:

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us Yorkshire lads just get on with it.

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During the Second World War, the German propagandist William Joyce, better known as ‘Lord Haw Haw' announced on German radio that food rationing was so bad in Yorkshire that people had resorted to eating ‘grass'

 

you see we never say die

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