Cheddar is deffinetly not sexually inspirational
but it is lovely on toast,with worcestershire sauce onOriginally Posted by 100%
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Black Pepper, freshly groundOriginally Posted by Gripper
Originally Posted by Gripper
I had it on me chips the day.
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OK OK, I feel that I have made my point, so I will lower my defences, and leave the politics in favour of more light-hearted chit-chat...
As for the best british county, after my own area I would have to say that the Scottish county of Inverness is the most majestic in natural beauty.
Don't think I'm being anti-English again, because I've been to the majority of English counties along the years, but none of them really stand out as being something special. For a 'best county' I mainly go for the natural geography, not so much the man-made elements.
Inverness-shire is home of the Isle of Skye and Ben Nevis (the view up there is amazing!), not to mention the A87 from Fort William to the end of Skye, the most breath-taking stretch of road I've ever been on. If anyone fancies a road trip anywhere, it's highly recommended.
Anyone else know what I'm on about here?
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I went up Ben Nevis once.Originally Posted by meirionwyllt
It was foggy, and then it hailed a bit. This was in May. I was most disappointed.![]()
If I recall, your point was that there are, in fact, towns and counties in Wales. Most of us were pretty much aware of that already.Originally Posted by meirionwyllt
However, you seemed to be under the misapprehension that Welsh people don't want anything to do with the English people. Which seems odd as I'm sure there was a referendum back when I was too young to vote and we decided to stay part of the UK.
I'm also curious as to why you asserted that 'Britain' is a Celtic word, as if it backed up your (correct) assertion that we were here first. It is debatable whether 'Britain' is a derivative of Celtic word or not, but if it was, then it is a reference to what the Celtic people called our island.
There is little evidence of the Celtic people migrating to the UK - indeed, our own culture and language probably pre-dates that of the true Celtic people ... altho' we did copy them a lot. It is much more likely that the people that the Romans pushed to the outer reaches of the British Isles when they invaded were original Britons. Most of whom had land in modern day England.
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Norfolk
A Beautiful coastline, A mix of Sand dune beaches, high Cliffs in the middle of the Norfolk coastline and ending up with fantastic marshes.
Because of the variation of our coastline it habitats a vast range wildlife & sealife, MAFF "DEFRA" want's the norfolk coastline made into a no fishing zone, it's already a Biosphere Reserve.
Would not move, it's a great place to live.
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