fire&skill
Killer-Diller
Born in Brighton. Raised in Brighton. Southern.
Don't have our own identity? Clearly northerners and southerners are defined by this identity:
North: Brown sauce in your bacon butties
South: Ketchup in your bacon butties
In Huddersfield us southerners are classed as "posh"
Proud to be from the South. There is alot of bias towards southerners up Noth, but if they hate us so much why do so many of them choose to come and live down here?
Huddersfield Royal Infirmary.
lived in Berry Brow ( by the Railway Bridge) until I was 5 and then moved to Wakefield till 7 and then to South Africa. In Armitage Bridge Church, my Grandfather's brother's name is on the War Memorial having died in the 1st WW. My dad played cricket for Armitage Bridge for many years
My Nan lived in Primrose Hill overlooking the Cricket Ground and my Gran in Mirfield
Can someone explain why "Watford Gap" is singled out as some sort of dividing line?
I can understand Watford being relevant to Londoners, but what's so special about a small village in Northamptonshire that has a motorway service station nearby?
Yorkshire in particular has many snobby identities. Never more so than from what part of Yorkshire you live in. Living in North Yorkshire appears to be the be all and end all of everything.
I speak English, meaning I must be a Southerner.
Misspronouncing the 'th' in the middle of a word as a 'v'...hence Wor'v'ing...dropping the 'h' at the beginning of a word, thus you have 'orsham...!
Can someone explain why "Watford Gap" is singled out as some sort of dividing line?
I can understand Watford being relevant to Londoners, but what's so special about a small village in Northamptonshire that has a motorway service station nearby?
the north is full of miserable northern tosspots who think because you are from down south you think you are better than them (which of course we are......more money, better weather, speak the queens, .
Along with the Irish, Scots, Aussies, Kiwis, any other f***ing nation/region that I have to tolerate on a daily basis, if you don't like it f*** off back to where you came from.
im not 100% sure but on this programme it seemed to make out that it was because it was the first dervice station and was a meeting point between the north and the south so some reason it became the line over time. this si me working on what was said in the show and im kind of guessing but it seems to be something like that
he also made out the new 'north' line runs just above leicester based on jobs and economy etc. i go to uni there i can get to london quicker from there than my home near bognor. i just dont see wh we have this north south idea so much anymore isnt it more london possible commuters and non london possible commuters, and to a lesser extent similiar cities with such a pulling power like birmingham and manchester
The economic north/south dividing line runs roughly from the Wash to the Bristol Channel.
Huddersfield Town is the place of my birth!
and my first team