Trufflehound
Re-enfranchised
Storer68 said:Isn't there a South Steine in Sydney?
There's lots of Steinlagers in New Zealand.
Storer68 said:Isn't there a South Steine in Sydney?
Frank confuses a lot of people, but he does a good sandwich.Bluejuice said:New Steine is SHIT, it's all about the old skool OLD steine
And the reason these youngsters are calling it the STINE is all down to old Frank-in-Steine's confusing everyone
Lord Bracknell said:Frank confuses a lot of people, but he does a good sandwich.
The place was more convenient before it became a caff, though.
Birdy said:I work in the Old Steine & whilst we have our address as Old Steine, the solicitors next door have their address as Old Steyne with a different post code... No idea why though!
Birdy said:I work in the Old Steine & whilst we have our address as Old Steine, the solicitors next door have their address as Old Steyne with a different post code... No idea why though!
Maybe "steyning" is some sort of illegal activity undertaken by people on the margins of society - possibly connected with street drinking, which seems to be very popular in the area?Gully said:I went to school in Steyning, might that place have derived its name from some sort of Steyne/Steine?
jonny.rainbow said:Up Kemp Town, off St James Street.
Storer68 said:Isn't there a South Steine in Sydney?
jonny.rainbow said:
Also who gave Southern trains the right to change MossCOOM to MOLESCUM.
But, but, but... I've always called them NEWhaven and SEAf'd. Oooh dear me.Lord Bracknell said:Station announcements at Lewes always used to be made by a man who knew how to pronounce New'AVEn and SeaFORD. The machine people call these places NEWhaven and SEAf'd.
It's a disgrace.