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They're good for getting the burned bits off your pots & pans.
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This is a fairly well-known character in Durham...

Remind you of anyone?
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You could live in Flintshire and commute in, get a nice country cottage and it would be bearableOriginally posted by woohoo View PostLol, I was impressed by some of the wealth about when I was there. Some nice restaurants. Though if I was going to live near there would look at west kirby and not the city centre.
Oh tulip a normal post in general, erm your a knob.
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Lol, I was impressed by some of the wealth about when I was there. Some nice restaurants. Though if I was going to live near there would look at west kirby and not the city centre.Originally posted by Troll View PostAye - the criteria for residency appears to be:
- Dockers
- ex-Dockers
- Sons & Daughters of ex -Dockers
- Failed Poets
Oh tulip a normal post in general, erm your a knob.
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I was in Liverpool last month for the first time since the 80's - the centre had changed an awful lot (for the better) but still wouldn't make me want to live there
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