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[b]honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:[/b] [quote][b]Barney wrote:[/b] [quote]Yes Hedda, they can be. Many prefer looking at a redundant quarry - when having lunch or dinner - instead of enjoying our unique coastline, though! The sea is anathema to the crunchers. Wordworth's Lake District is a different class; to overlook Windermere or Coniston Water is a joy. No disused tunnels, mines, quarries, shafts, pits, factories, collapses canals etc. People should also see Wainright's thoughts on his area(s) of experise/knowledge. Instead of just telling everyone that where I live is best![/quote] I think its more a case of appreciating where you live rather than claiming its the best. Why cant we all enjoy tunnels,lakes, sea, the lot? :S[/quote]
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honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
andrew wrote:
Barney, you did forget to mention that ITK loves avoiding questions.
As do all the politicians you support.
And all the ones you dont.
What does that has ever to do with ITK unless he is a MP.
honey!oh sugar sugar.
andrew wrote:
Barney, you did forget to mention that ITK loves avoiding questions.
As do all the politicians you support.
And all the ones you dont.
andrew
Barney, you did forget to mention that ITK loves avoiding questions.
Barney
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
I think its more a case of appreciating where you live rather than claiming its the best
Some however don't think like that
One political party is always right
Poorer and lazy people are the cause
In one poster's view, these basics are the bible/infalible
Like Act 1: Scene 1 - the Merchant of Venice
Gratiano said - 'when I ope my lips let no dog bark'
In other words, 500 years ago, some can't consider an alternative stance either
Or even published and verified facts, it has to be their exact version
There are a few Sir Oracle's on here...
honey!oh sugar sugar.
Barney wrote:
Yes Hedda, they can be.
Many prefer looking at a redundant quarry - when having lunch or dinner - instead of enjoying our unique coastline, though!
The sea is anathema to the crunchers.
Wordworth's Lake District is a different class; to overlook Windermere or Coniston Water is a joy.
No disused tunnels, mines, quarries, shafts, pits, factories, collapses canals etc.
People should also see Wainright's thoughts on his area(s) of experise/knowledge.
Instead of just telling everyone that where I live is best!
I think its more a case of appreciating where you live rather than claiming its the best.
Why cant we all enjoy tunnels,lakes, sea, the lot?
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