The place where everyone hangs out, chats, gossips, and argues
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By Sidders
#120818
I would post a new pic, but the webcam seems to have been mislaid during the move. I'll do it if it turns up.
By MacGlumpher
#120822
Please try to continue the THREAD of conversation.

It makes no sense if you just IGNORE me!

In fact, this could be FUNNY!
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By Adam
#120824
thread change subject from time to time.
By MacGlumpher
#120831
I like CHEESE!

Do you?

My favourite is GORGONZOLA!
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#120903
Topher wrote:
Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:yup you get to sit on the amazing art work they have on the roundabouts in the attempt to hide the fact its a sh*thole.

If you're going to have it on a roundabout I see no option but moving it to MK - we have loads of them, so there could be an overflow on to the next ones (if it was needed.)


topher do you know nothing? skelmersdale was a new town like milton keynes and was designed in the same way (without the sophistication or style) with loads of roundabouts. skem is for scouse rejects in the same way milton keynes is for * rejects.
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By MK Chris
#120922
Ah, you learn something new everyday. I can't be arsed to write another definsive post about Milton Keynes at the moment, we've had it all before...
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By Adam
#120923
MK must be good. Emimen went there..

Why?
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By MK Chris
#120926
In fairness Eminem went there because someone obviously told him it was part of London, well that's what he was shouting to the crowd.
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By Sidders
#121059
London is the only English city in existance as far as Americans are concerned. Even Kelly Rowland shouted "Hello London" at OBS in Leicester.
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By kendra k
#121105
that's because for a long time london was the only city in england, period. i don't think manchester came into being until after the revolution...

i love sheffield!
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#121110
which revolution is this? the idiocy revolution? the first city in england was that one they found underwater near geordie land. heh who guessed geordies were related to pond life?
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By Sidders
#121117
York existed before London.
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By Spoon
#121120
Sidla wrote:London is the only English city in existance as far as Americans are concerned. Even Kelly Rowland shouted "Hello London" at OBS in Leicester.

When I lived in the States, I was asked at least five times the question "You come from England in London right?" :roll:
By the fifth time I was just answering yes.
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By kendra k
#121126
spoon, we all know americans are idiots.

sidla, york was nothing compared to london. london is the macdaddy of populous places on your island.
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By Moz
#121138
Well, Los Angeles is more populous than Jamestown, it doesn't mean it was founded first.
But London might have come before York as it was probably a roman settlement.
By Lew
#121140
yes - london was a roman settlement, called londinium

but York was a Viking settlement, called Yorvik

and i'm fairly sure Vikings came first
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By Moz
#121142
The Romans were here in and around the 1st century. The vikings only ruled the country for a short time around the 10th or 11th century, but they could have had settlements here earlier than that.
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By Sidders
#121152
York existed before the Vikings invaded, Jorvik was simply the Viking name for it. The Roman name for York was Eboracum, which was founded in 71AD and was one of the leading cities in the Roman Empire.

York was recaptured by the Anglo-Saxons under the command of King Arthur during the 5th century, who renamed it Eoforwic. King Edwin built the first Cathedral in York, which is now known as York Minster. Many of Edwin's subjects were baptised in the wooden church on Easter Day in 627.

The Anglo-Saxon rule of York ended on the 1st November 866 when it was over-run by Vikings commanded by Ivar the Boneless. The Vikings called the city Jorvik and used it as a trade port.

The Vikings were run out of York in 954 by King Eadred, who united Northumbria with the rest of England. Between the years of 1056 and 1066 York changed hands several times because of local rebellion and Norwegian invasion, but Harold II finally defeated the Norwegians in the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Harold II was defeated 3 weeks later by William the Conqueror at Hastings.

William tried to subdue Northern rebellion in 1069 by building 2 wooden castles on top of great earth mounds. Although the castles are long gone, the mounds can still be seen.

That's pretty much a brief history of York. All from the top of my head you understand...
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By Moz
#121153
Your knowledge is astounding.
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By Gigglyboots
#121154
Yorks a beautiful place, I knew it had history but not that much. They have that Jorvik centre, smells a bit too much for my liking as it is meant to be that realistic.
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By kendra k
#121161
but was york a city? settlements aren't cities.

this is all you need to know sidders...
By about AD 200, the administration of Britain was divided in two. York became the capital of Britannia Inferior & London of Britannia Superior. Around the same time the city also acquired its famous walls (probably about 20ft high). This protective measure may have been due to Civil War, initiated when Governor Clodius Albinus tried to claim the Imperial Crown in Rome.
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By MK Chris
#121183
York became the capital of Britannia Inferior & London of Britannia Superior.

So that would be Britannia Inferior (The North) and Britannia Superior (The South) then? What have I been saying all along...?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#121242
some meaningless crap? for the north read "yorkshire". everyone knows lancashire has always held real power in this country.
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By Moz
#121250
You can't have that much power, you don't have a whole lot of land over there.

Good to know, thanks!