Missie 1 Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 I love hunting that country. I used to beat round there and work with racehorses in the same area so I know it well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SEAN3513 7 Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 (edited) heres one from the end of the garden!!! a little bit of local trivia.............the headland in the centre....HUMPHREY HEAD........is the location where the last wolf in england was killed!!!!! across the bay is morecambe and heysham and further round to the right ( not on photo)you can see blackpool!!!! the farm ( with castleated tower) just right of centre of the pic ..........is my nearest permission. citys...............you can keep em!!!! cheers sean Edited June 15, 2008 by SEAN3513 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
doga 50 Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 I will NEVER leave England, especially not to slag it off!FFS! you are English ditch! Running don't help that FACT. Steady on a minute, Name! Did I suggest ye leave ye lovely river? We each make our own choices as they present, mate. But never mind that; I am " english - FACT " ? Know me that well, do ye? I beg to offer that I might, having spent five years slaving away at unravelling my own ancestry, spending a fortune in life hours as well as cash to buy the official Certificates to advance and Prove the Factuality of what I accept, I might by now be in a better position than about anyone else on this earth to Know 'what I am'. In fact, only yesterday I was asked by a newly arrived brit if I was Irish, because the asker had at first took me for such, but had noticed my accent. In answer to this guy, an Irish mate of mine interjected and said; " I think Ditch is Irish, only has been living in england. " I feel he was paying me a Huge compliment by those words. However, I corrected them both with my own response, which I'm perfectly comfortable with giving to you now: " If ye really want to know? I'd be happy to put my hands up to containing roughly 1/3 english blood. 1/3 Irish blood and 1/3 Gypsy. And most of that Gypsy blood is from Irish Gypsys too. " I'm really not that good on fractions myself. I'm also still trying to follow up the women my male (Irish) grandfathers maternal took as wives. So far, they All married Irish girls. In fact, where I pushed on the above equation? I'd say I'd have to knock some points off that 1/3 english. So ye see? On balance, I've actually more come back to my main root, rather than " running " from the bosum of some holy motherland. A land in which I've been spat and sneered at and ordered out of places as being a " Dirty f*cking Gypo! ". So ye can't teach me a lot about 'slagging off' either, I'm afraid. so ditch are you english or irish where were you born,my mother was born england having irish perants her mother green and father from orange,on my dads side his mothers mom being of romany origin name of palmer,dispite this i was born her in england what does it make me irish romany english what i speak we an english acsent because i was born her so i must be english yes. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Coney 3 Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 Like many people who post on here I am fortunate to live in close proximity to the countryside and not that far away from the city so I really do have the best of both worlds, can't imagine what it must be like living surrounded by concrete and tarmac when there are places like these on my doorstep....... Fecking love it... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest markbrick1 Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 Which river is that Name? why do you think you know it mackem,h Yeah Mark,its names Rachel,I am sure I met it in a pub in Chester-le-street once Sorry about that,I had an extra sugar in my coffee,does me no good at all I have seen similar beats on the Tyne,Tees,and wear,but I am up in the north-east soon,just having a plodge around some waters,just naturally curious I guess,sorry about being facetious,I am a tw*t sometimes its the helford in cornwall mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 27,184 Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 Which river is that Name? Corssed-wires Mark,I was referring to the river in Names post,he is up in the north-east mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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