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  • The South is so much better than the North of England…
  • Junkyard
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    London’s great. It keeps the Cockneys away from the North.

    FTFY

    binners
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    London’s brilliant! It provides a valuable service to the rest of the country as a **** magnet 😆

    canopy
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    Given that ‘the north’ starts just past ExeterBristol!, I’m inclined to agree.

    fixed. 🙂

    jekkyl
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    My first visit to London aged 16, coming from social seclusion in darkest Cumbria I stepped out of the railway to be confronted on the street by a random drunk tramp shouting stuff at people walking past, I was like wtf!
    This is my abiding impression of London, it hasn’t improved much over the many times I’ve visited since.

    binners
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    And to buy a one bedroom hovel in some shithole, where you could hear that tramp shouting all night, it will you cost you the same as the GDP of Spain

    kayla1
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    OP-

    Drac +1 😆

    molgrips
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    This is my abiding impression of London, it hasn’t improved much over the many times I’ve visited since.

    And that’s the problem. Visiting somewhere is not the same as living there.

    You didn’t see all the fantastic bits. Doesn’t mean they aren’t there.

    I could say the same about the North, if my only experiences were the M60 and Preston.

    teamhurtmore
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    London’s brilliant! It provides a valuable service to the rest of the country as a **** magnet

    Some of the posts on this thread would suggest otherwise…

    benp1
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    I’m a Londoner, I love it. I’m fortunate to have a house with a garden and a garage, and I appreciate being able to do things with my children easily – parks, museums, zoos, general amenities. Hell I went ice climbing on Sunday, jumped on the tube to get there

    I love the countryside, but the reality is that I do a job that is pretty specialist, and where the market for that skill is good in London, it is possible outside but definitely harder.

    Every area has their positives and negatives. I wish the riding was better, I was the mountains were closer, I wish I had land, I wish it was more affordable, I wish I wish I wish

    I have space for 5 bikes, a motorbike and 2 cars. My kids are in a good school. My family is close by. I can cycle to work, but the tube station is a 5 min walk away. I can get buses easily if I want to. Life is pretty good really

    Junkyard
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    Perhaps THM there is just a sense of humour difference between the North and the South…we have one and they don’t 😉

    These threads always end up like this

    I have lived all over including the north and the south the only real difference I would say is that up North you can talk to a stranger without them shitting themselves and thinking you are mental. Bit of a generalisation but apart from that people are just people

    binners
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    Life is pretty good really

    And ours will be good too.

    One day.

    When we get elecktrickery.

    And indoor plumbing

    And carriages that move without horses

    Not long now….

    MrSmith
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    Perhaps THM there is just a sense of humour difference between the North and the South…we have one and they don’t

    i guess it’s the same for the potato fries on clavicles..

    thestabiliser
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    We had that in Le Touquet, bloody lovely

    Junkyard
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    I guess the wink was not enough for you get the humour bit and I don’t think that post helped dispel the myth 😉

    teamhurtmore
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    This time last week I was running over Loughrigg Fell in the Lakes before most people were up. Today it was very early round the Devils Punchbowl in Surrey. Hardly saw anyone else on both runs – just a few animals to enjoy the views with. I love the South and North.

    Walked down the Thames on Friday and thought the views were equally gorgeous. London is even more spectacular in the evening light. We are blessed to live in such a lovely country.

    binners
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    clodhopper
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    I never understand these arguments; we live in an amazing country, with a wonderfully diverse physical and cultural landscape. Every corner of this island has something amazing to offer. I think the insularity and parochialism expressed by some is quite depressing really; you might not like a particular place, but that doesn’t mean others can’t enjoy it. I could never imagine myself living somewhere really rural and remote, as I’m a confirmed urbanite, but I appreciate that others do, and I welcome such diversity.

    “My son is from Durham. like me. He’s lived in London for the past 8-10 years or so, Camden, Sydenham & now somewhere else that he’s just moved to. Not his own place of course cos he’s ‘only’ on 50K a year so can’t afford anything less then a shitehole.
    He’s looking for jobs further North ATM, had enough of the shithole that it is.”

    Sounds more like your son just couldn’t fit in with London life, than London being a ‘shithole’. If he’s failed to make a good go of things on £50k, then I’d suggest the problem isn’t actually London, but within himself. Which is a bit sad really.

    Junkyard
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    We are blessed to live in such a lovely country

    Indeed we are

    binners
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    Every corner of this island has something amazing to offer.

    You’ve not been to Rochdale then?

    nickc
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    Semi serious?

    Having lived in both, I’d say the following, the riding is different (not ‘better’ just different) you can ride all day in the Chilts and not meet a soul. You could ride 30-40 miles easily whereas in the North the idea if doing that sort of mileage is laughable, the idea that the south is crowded is daft. The massive difference to me having moved north is the obvious lack of investment and infrastructure. Land is at such a premium in the south that the idea of direlect buildings is anathemas, yet are commonplace in even wealthy parts of the north.

    Junkyard
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    You’ve not been to Rochdale then?

    Multiple methods to leave

    You could ride 30-40 miles easily whereas in the North the idea if doing that sort of mileage is laughable

    Not sure I get your point there- what do you mean – not a dig just asking for clarification

    binners
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    Its cos we is all fat innit Junky. Its all the pies. 😀

    clodhopper
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    “You’ve not been to Rochdale then?”

    I can’t say I have, actually. I’m sure it’s got it’s plus points though!

    Junkyard
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    Its cos we is all fat innit Junky. Its all the pies.

    I am only half the man you are 😉

    Is that what he meant ? I thought he might have meant because we have proper mountains and it would just take too long 8)

    kayla1
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    Hey! Leave Rochdale out of this. You can go to a cafe there and get an all day breakfast with a can of Stella for less than a fiver (I won’t put up a Daily Fail link) – bet you can’t do that in that there London!

    I’m from up here and I love The South because it’s full of Southerners- keeps them down there instead of up here 8) Gertcha, git aaaaht of moiah pab, eee ain’t wuuuurf it ‘chelle, you ain’t moiah mavva, knees ap mavva Braaaaaahn, etc… 😆

    edit- Northerners having a laugh at themselves and Southerners leaping to the defense of The South? … Methinks the Southerners doth protest too much 😉

    benp1
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    Craft beer with organic free range meat and eggs is the only options I’m afraid

    Stoner
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    FIGHT!

    North v South one-day series: teams to be picked using computer programme

    MrSmith
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    Land is at such a premium in the south that the idea of direlect buildings is anathemas, yet are commonplace in even wealthy parts of the north.

    that’s what i noticed in manchester. prime sites right next to the centre are still rubble or just hard standing for car parking.

    clodhopper
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    “Gertcha, git aaaaht of moiah pab, eee ain’t wuuuurf it ‘chelle, you ain’t moiah mavva, knees ap mavva Braaaaaahn, etc… “

    You’ve been to Basildon then? 😉

    nickc
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    Junky I mean the riding is just different. The hills are more rolling in the south, and you can easily do 30 miles at a pretty decent speed, but your height gain would be maybe a couple of thousand feet. Where am I am in the north I can easily do 3000ft in 10miles. Did 25 miles on Sunday and it was a tough ride, whereas 25miles in the Chilterns is a couple of hours after work .

    Not better, just different

    Drac
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    And carriages that move without horses

    Wiiiiiiitch!

    I still don’t get what’s laughable about doing 30-40 miles on a ride in the North?

    MrWoppit
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    Without doubt the most tired, hackneyed, parochial, stereotypical, stupid, ignorant, feeble and completely ridiculous thread subject of all time.

    Yet. Again.

    Who gives a sh1t.

    molgrips
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    The hills are more rolling in the south, and you can easily do 30 miles at a pretty decent speed, but your height gain would be maybe a couple of thousand feet

    Surrey hills is quite.. hilly.

    Drac
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    Hills often are hilly, odd concept I know.

    Stoner
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    Without doubt the most tired, hackneyed, parochial, stereotypical, stupid, ignorant, feeble and completely ridiculous thread subject of all time.

    Yet. Again.

    Who gives a sh1t?

    Ooo! Oo! Ooo! I know! Sir! Sir! I Know!

    Is it…..

    Chippy northerners sir? Is it Sir?

    Drac
    Full Member

    By ‘eck he’s on to us!

    TurnerGuy
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    Just walked the old man of coniston on Saturday and ingleborough on sunday. Scenery is very nice but I still miss the Surrey Hills and would prefer to live around there than up north.

    Plus as we driving aay from ingleborough we stopped off at 3 pubs (on the same road) before we found one still serving food, and it was only about 7.30 and all the pubs had ‘food served all day’ signs outside – the fold up ones you can remove if you are not actually serving food anymore…

    First pub looked about 1/3rd full, 2nd one about 1/2 full and the barman was standing there with a meal and bowl of chips in his hand that he was about to deliver whilst he told us there was no food.

    3rd one was full and we had to wait 15 minutes for a table, staff were excellent and the food was very good, in a bit of a stark contrast to the attitudes of the other two places. In fact it was more like a pub down here in the surrey actually.

    Drac
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    Man goes into 3 pubs and thinks only the one that still had food left is like a southern one. True story.

    perchypanther
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    Just walked the old man of coniston

    You should get a dog.

    binners
    Full Member

    Plus as we driving away from ingleborough we stopped off at 3 pubs (on the same road) before we found one still serving food

    Its like the third world up here, I tell you!

    You ok hun?

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