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By jocky85
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Johnny 1989 wrote:Buckhurst Hill & Loughton also have some nice places as well, however some of the *cough* "villians" *cough* have moved into the areas since, however these are the "decent" villains not the shytey little villains we have in Ilford who'll stab you is you smile at them :roll:

nicola_red wrote:Circumstances being different, I think I could have ended up married to an Essex boy. Even tho it makes me chortle when he says "I ain't got a fackin' Scooby, mate", I'll probably always carry a torch for him.


I have a more * accent than Essex (there is a slight difference between the two) but then again half of my family are *'s, plus I was born in Whitechapel Hospital so techinally I am a * :lol:


I was born in Whipps Cross so I'm not sure what that qualifies me as! Lived in Leytonstone for a year before moving to Buckhurst Hill and have grandparents from Bethnal Green so I have strong East London influence - great!!
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By jocky85
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TIAL wrote:
Topher wrote:The pre-conception I usually have of posh people - and I readily admit that it's not necessarily true, it's just something I struggle to get out of my head - is that they're mainly haughty, hoity, stick it up your toity, high and mighty, tight nosed, toffee arsed, sun dried tomato eating lah-de-dah-dy lah-de-daas (to use the words of an excellent Ben Elton character.)


Is that just a long-winded way of saying you don't like them?

I'm not connecting you with this, but I'm getting a bit sick of all the inverse-snobbery we have in the UK. Knowing pretty much an equal amount of Brookes and Oxford students, I hear so much more from Brookes students about how they dislike the Oxford lot rather than the reverse. Other people have noticed the same thing.
It's a case of the 'victims' becoming the very thing they claim to hate - someone who bases judgement on class or position rather than personality.


Sorry for the double post.
The same goes for (altho not as 'posh') Nottingham and Notts Trent uni, my ex went to Notts Trent and I used to hear how Nottingham uni students hated being compared to Trent students
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By TIAL
#380554
jocky85 wrote:The same goes for (altho not as 'posh') Nottingham and Notts Trent uni, my ex went to Notts Trent and I used to hear how Nottingham uni students hated being compared to Trent students


Yup, but it's the opposite in Oxford. There's much more animosity towards the Oxford students from Brookes students than the reverse. It's a mixture of reverse snobbery and jealousy I think.
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By Yudster
#380557
The youngest daughter of the poshest (and very rich) family I know went to Oxford Brookes. She loved it. And the Brookes prospectus has just been delivered here for Miss Yudster to have a look at......
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By TIAL
#380559
I'd certainly recommend it. Oxford is such a great place to be a student in, and if you get bored of Oxford there is a great 24/7 bus service to London you can just hop on.

Also, the main campus is in the process of building new facilities, which look very good. It's definitely a good up-and coming university.
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By Blinko Glick
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charlalottie wrote:Everyone seems to have a much more interesting geographical history than me. Best I have is a bit of a Somerset influence.


OO-ar then Med.
Fanzy a point a zider?
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By Andy B
#380565
jocky85 wrote:The same goes for (altho not as 'posh') Nottingham and Notts Trent uni, my ex went to Notts Trent and I used to hear how Nottingham uni students hated being compared to Trent students

Oi! Nothing wrong with Trent students........

And for the record, Trent students hated being confused with the snobby lot as well. My missus went to Nottingham Uni, had to keep it secret from everyone I knew.
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By jocky85
#380566
Ha ha, same in my ex's house, there wa sa couple living there, he went to Trent, she went to Notts
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By Yudster
#380567
Anyone like to comment on the rivalry beween Leicester and Leicester de Montfort?
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By Zoot
#380568
Yudster wrote:Anyone like to comment on the rivalry beween Leicester and Leicester de Montfort?


No, not really
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By Yudster
#380571
I was hoping someone would know which was the better one to go to, Miss Y is looking at both and there are courses at both she is interested in.
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By Johnny 1989
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jocky85 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:Buckhurst Hill & Loughton also have some nice places as well, however some of the *cough* "villians" *cough* have moved into the areas since, however these are the "decent" villains not the shytey little villains we have in Ilford who'll stab you is you smile at them :roll:

nicola_red wrote:Circumstances being different, I think I could have ended up married to an Essex boy. Even tho it makes me chortle when he says "I ain't got a fackin' Scooby, mate", I'll probably always carry a torch for him.


I have a more * accent than Essex (there is a slight difference between the two) but then again half of my family are *'s, plus I was born in Whitechapel Hospital so techinally I am a * :lol:


I was born in Whipps Cross so I'm not sure what that qualifies me as! Lived in Leytonstone for a year before moving to Buckhurst Hill and have grandparents from Bethnal Green so I have strong East London influence - great!!


To be a * you have to be born within the sound of Bow Bells (apparently) so I think your classed as an East Londoner instead.

BTW I'd love it how * is considered a swear word on here :lol:
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By S4B
#380620
Yudster wrote:I was hoping someone would know which was the better one to go to, Miss Y is looking at both and there are courses at both she is interested in.


Tell her not to go to either! Leicester is a scary place. Mind you they do have a fantastic rugby team. If I had a daughter I wouldn't want them to go there.

Leicester>De Montford

Anywhere other uni>Leicester
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By Johnny 1989
#380623
This thread has gone from the death of Jade Goody to regional accents, which are common & which are posh. However at least there is a link between the two subjects in this instance :D
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By Andy B
#380634
Well she's hardly likely to get more dead is she?
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By jocky85
#380638
You're still annoyed about that aren't you Zoot!

Hasn't it changed for this week?
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By Yudster
#380646
S4B wrote:
Yudster wrote:I was hoping someone would know which was the better one to go to, Miss Y is looking at both and there are courses at both she is interested in.


Tell her not to go to either! Leicester is a scary place. Mind you they do have a fantastic rugby team. If I had a daughter I wouldn't want them to go there.

Leicester>De Montford

Anywhere other uni>Leicester

Well, to main criteria is that it has to be not too far (or not too difficult a journey) from Cambridge. Newest possibility seems to Oxford Brookes which ticks the boxes pretty well, and we already know someone who has done the course there that Lou wants to do, so we know its good. And its not that easy to travel between Oxford and Cambridge, but both are within very easy reach of London, so that sort of works.
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By Yudster
#380650
No, but thats where the boyfriend will be, and he doesn't want to have to schlepp to Scotland or Durham every time he wants to see her!
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By Ed Pummelon
#380653
If he loves her he'll schlepp!

I did a fair bit of schlepping in my Uni days, and not just in the bar. I know the London / Leeds National Express route only too well. Mind you we split up shortly after that.

On second thoughts then maybe Cambridge is a better idea...
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By Munki Bhoy
#380665
I might be missing the meaning of the verb "schlepp" here... I could guess mind you...
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By Yudster
#380671
Get your mind out of that filthy Glaswegian gutter. It means to undertake a tiresome journey.
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