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The nation's divide Page 14

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'And did those feet...'

Whose feet?

Quote: Spagett @ August 11 2009, 12:38 AM BST

Aaron inreasingly seems to be a comedy stereotype of a middle class Southerner

Pleased

Quote: Tim Walker @ August 11 2009, 1:10 AM BST

As regards the North/South thing, we all know there are nice and not-so-nice aspects to people and places wherever you go. Why have a go at each other when we could be joining forces and slagging-off the French.

Well said, that man!

Quote: Jude @ August 11 2009, 2:17 AM BST

Whose feet?

Jesus's feet.

*sings*

Every morning at school assembly, we would sing 'Jerusalem'.
I loved singing it, still do. :)

Quote: Linda La Hughes @ August 11 2009, 3:14 AM BST

Every morning at school assembly, we would sing 'Jerusalem'.
I loved singing it, still do. :)

In New Zealand?

Quote: Linda La Hughes @ August 11 2009, 3:14 AM BST

Every morning at school assembly, we would sing 'Jerusalem'.
I loved singing it, still do. :)

I like it a look, makes me want to tatto a St Georges cross on my chest.

But you look at Blakes' lyrics its all a bit strange.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ August 11 2009, 12:44 AM BST

My Londonder Grandad once told me, as if it was a huge family secret and a cause of shame, that his mother came from Yorkshire.

Laughing out loud

I'm South. Born in London but now live in the South West where even the rest of the South hate us.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ August 11 2009, 2:58 PM BST

I'm South. Born in London but now live in the South West where even the rest of the South hate us.

No we don't, Roo. My uncle and his daughter (my cousin Jo) are from Devon and visited yesterday. They're lovely. And Jo is well fit too. :)

You'll fit in then.

Teehee.

Do people from the South West call each other "My lovely"? I could've sworn some bloke called me that once, when I was in the area.

Tha' they do, my lovely! ;)

I think calling people 'my lover' is decidedly weird.

Quote: catskillz @ August 11 2009, 3:19 PM BST

Do people from the South West call each other "My lovely"? I could've sworn some bloke called me that once, when I was in the area.

You have the following

My lovely (Grannies love this).

My darling (Shop assitants use this).

My lover (Most common and creepy).

...and to offend....

Grockles (Tourist) and Janners (Chavs).

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