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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI wouldn't bother doing that. They won't have moved!
it is more the fleetwood beer festival that intrigues me.....
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Originally posted by original PM View PostMy grandparents lived there all their lives.
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we are off to Fleetwood beer festival in a few weeks and then stopping in the cemetery to check on the graves of said grandparents before we come home. ..
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostApparantly one of my ancestors was the first person to ride a bike in Fleetwood. I visited relatives there a few times as a child.
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we are off to Fleetwood beer festival in a few weeks and then stopping in the cemetery to check on the graves of said grandparents before we come home.
I still have nostalgic memories of the pier although the ferryboat arcade was always better.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI am - my father's roots are in Fleetwood moved to sunny cheshire (just) before I was born.
so in the war of the roses I am always red!
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Orkney.
Covered in sh*t, literally. Closest hill to me is Skiddy Brae, and 'skiddy' in Orkney dialect means 'sh*tty' . . . . . so 'the hill of sh*t' and even today it's not far wrong.
Still better than anywhere I've lived/been in England.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd I thought you were Cheshire?
so in the war of the roses I am always red!
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postof course i like scotland.
forgot about NI, like i've been trying to do for a loooong time
"Scotland is a wonderful place. So wonderful I have f**ked off elsewhere".
For the record, almost all the Scottish people I have met have been wonderful. Except when talking about the English....
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