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All northern 'people' are working class. Everything else stems from there. Off you go.
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can't be bothered to read all the thread, is this about food in north/south?? I mean FFS there is no good English food... finish!!!
errr, ok I love cream scones, those are English, right? With lemon tea of course.... is cream scones northern or southern? I know there are many cafes up north offer creamy scones (e.g. Bakewell area)
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Well if it's Torture Diver Day...Originally posted by Diver View Post>Diver licks screen frantically<
Chocolate Banoffee Pie
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Tune in next week to hear more tales of the unexpected.Originally posted by chris79 View PostWelcome to the lottery of life. The world isn't all flat you know...
In comparison anywhere in the UK will be sh*t compared to say New York City, and anywhere in the UK will also be better than some remote village in africa.. it's a meaningless comparison.
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Need to think of the country as a whole, not just sections which do good and ones which do bad.
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Expected reaction.Originally posted by sasguru View PostPeople who classify people according to whether they divide territory into groups/sections/etc and draw comparisons come across as having their heads stuck firmly up their ass, IMO
And they have no understanding of recursion too, probably
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHTH:
"London is bankrolling less affluent areas of the country to the tune of more than £13bn a year, new research reveals today.
The report from Oxford Economics, an independent think-tank, shows that the average person living or working in the capital pays about £1,740 a year more in tax than he or she gets back in public spending on infrastructure such as roads and schools. The South-east and East Anglia contribute more than £1,000 a head to the nation's coffers each year, while the rest of the country is a drain on Whitehall.
Northern Ireland is the most heavily-subsidised region of the country, each resident enjoying about £3,700 a year more in public spending than he or she pays in taxes. Wales, the North-east and Scotland are the other big winners. The report estimates that London, the South-east and East Anglia together have paid out a net £250bn over the past 10 years."
http://news.independent.co.uk/busine...article2283996 .ece
Welcome to the lottery of life. The world isn't all flat you know...
In comparison anywhere in the UK will be sh*t compared to say New York City, and anywhere in the UK will also be better than some remote village in africa.. it's a meaningless comparison.
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>Diver licks screen frantically<Originally posted by sasguru View PostIn for a penny, in for a pound (or 5).
Try this one:
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1...chocolate-cake

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Originally posted by Diver View PostTw@
I'm on a diet you know
In for a penny, in for a pound (or 5).
Try this one:
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1...chocolate-cake
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I apologise - you are right (apart from the incorrect apostrophe you added).Originally posted by Diver View PostEr?
The map clearly states:
Worst area's in england for Benefit claims (Jobseekers allowance,Incapacity Benefit, Income support etc. etc. etc................
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He means those new less-lard healthy butties 
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