Does that mean all Northerners are inbreds due to their refusal to mix with foreigners?
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People in the north have bigger brains than those in the south.
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It depends a relative of mine (racist purely on age) recently commented how few foreigners lived in ridiculously expensive town x compared to the surrounding merely stupidly expensive towns.Originally posted by Churchill View Postftfy
It does seem when you get to really expensive london suburbia foreigners want to live elsewhere. Mind you this is a town where Starbucks closed down as it wasn't posh enough for the locals.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I liked this bit
"It is thought that the smaller brain-case of the Southern specimins explains why they did not make the leap to yeast fermentation at the same time as the Northern specimins, but instead concentrated their technolgy on the cabonation of lemon-water. The warmer climate also made life easier and less manually exerting resulting in the underdevelopment of the forearm.
All of which explains why the Southern specimins are limp wristed, shandy drinking poofters"
-Prof. Plum
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Not since the invention of the bicycle, nope.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDoes that mean all Northerners are inbreds due to their refusal to mix with foreigners?Comment
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