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    #11
    Originally posted by gingerjedi
    Everywhere north or east of Bristol
    Somerset
    Call the cops

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      #12
      Originally posted by gingerjedi
      Everywhere north or east of Bristol
      Then we'd watch your economy dry up and you'd be back to importing slaves again.

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        #13
        I second the Slough recommendation. I live relatively near there, and every time I've been forced to visit the place I can't wait to leave. You can also see it from the battlements of Windsor castle which spoils the otherwise great view. Level it I say...
        Listen to my last album on Spotify

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          #14
          10 and 11 downing street and make sure they are in at the time.

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            #15
            Pakistan,Bangladesh,Iran,Palestine

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              #16
              The entire area of Greater London and its liberal, sandal wearing communities. Also Chorlton in Manchester for the same reason.

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                #17
                Croydon. In fact the whole of East London, north and south of the river.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RRH
                  The entire area of Greater London and its liberal, sandal wearing communities. Also Chorlton in Manchester for the same reason.
                  For some reason this has nearly made me wet myself laughing - I betcha mean it as well!!!

                  Are you some sort of arthurian guardian of the spirit of olde engerland?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Rantor
                    For some reason this has nearly made me wet myself laughing - I betcha mean it as well!!!

                    Are you some sort of arthurian guardian of the spirit of olde engerland?
                    Nope, he's just a self obsessed effeminate nonth with a thpeech impediment.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Rantor
                      For some reason this has nearly made me wet myself laughing - I betcha mean it as well!!!

                      Are you some sort of arthurian guardian of the spirit of olde engerland?

                      I am one of the people that Al Jazera (you may know it as BBC24) refer to as the 'silent majority' who are sick of the demise of our once great country.

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