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By *eeBee67 OP   Man
over a year ago

Masked and Distant

Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm in the North . Well the North of Wales

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By *eeBee67 OP   Man
over a year ago

Masked and Distant


"I'm in the North . Well the North of Wales "

Everyone is north of somewhere.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm in the great Northeast love it!

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By *eeBee67 OP   Man
over a year ago

Masked and Distant


"I'm in the great Northeast love it!"

Geordie or Maccum?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm in the great Northeast love it!

Geordie or Maccum? "

Please don't swear at me

Geordie

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By *oiluvfunMan
over a year ago

Penrith

I live in the Lake District, and I bloody love it

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Where we live Guildford is North, not very friendly there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Am from. The north east. Best place on earth.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I live in the Lake District, and I bloody love it "

Lucky you tis beautiful there

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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago

Fabville

BBC news does not represent the views of everybody

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

According to some, it is considered north starts from where people likes to eat gravy on their chips.

Source bbc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Where does the North start?

Manchester people are friendly, it's a fact. We even apologise before we give you a 'Salford kiss'.

'Sorry mate...." *nut!*.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I live in north east and seen great pictures of the coast from years ago and pit disasters.took my relative from London too Baltic and sage .She loves the north east

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Reminds me I still haven't made my tour of northern clubs. Top of the list for 2018!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where does the North start?

Manchester people are friendly, it's a fact. We even apologise before we give you a 'Salford kiss'.

'Sorry mate...." *nut!*. "

I find salford people like to keep mentioning that there from salford......i just say "and"?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where does the North start?

Manchester people are friendly, it's a fact. We even apologise before we give you a 'Salford kiss'.

'Sorry mate...." *nut!*.

I find salford people like to keep mentioning that there from salford......i just say "and"?"

You urge them to carry on? I ask them to shut up, it's not the romantic nostalgic community from the 50/60's my grandparents would talk about. It's crime reputation put a stop to that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I remember living down south for a while, and according to the people I spoke to everywhere past the Watford gap was considered up north. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I remember living down south for a while, and according to the people I spoke to everywhere past the Watford gap was considered up north. X "

Watford Gap? Bloody hell, The Thames is far enough for us! But then we are far, far closer to France than we are London....

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By *oxesMan
over a year ago

Southend, Essex


"I'm in the North . Well the North of Wales "

There's definitely a north south devide in wales.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where does the North start?

Manchester people are friendly, it's a fact. We even apologise before we give you a 'Salford kiss'.

'Sorry mate...." *nut!*.

I find salford people like to keep mentioning that there from salford......i just say "and"?

You urge them to carry on? I ask them to shut up, it's not the romantic nostalgic community from the 50/60's my grandparents would talk about. It's crime reputation put a stop to that. "

I find north mancs to be a bit gobby,south mancs are more relaxed and chilled

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By *oiluvfunMan
over a year ago

Penrith


"Where does the North start?

"

The North starts at Lancaster

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By *oiluvfunMan
over a year ago

Penrith


"I live in the Lake District, and I bloody love it

Lucky you tis beautiful there"

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I live in the Lake District, and I bloody love it

Lucky you tis beautiful there

Thank you "

Your nearly in scotland

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

North east is best!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It irritates me that to the news THE NORTH stops at Leeds! I have no problem with Leeds, and mucho love to all that reside there you guys know how to party!

I too am from the beloved North East where no matter what the weather no coats are worn on a Saturday night out in toon!

Neither to people talk as broad geordie as the do on the car crash of a show geordie shore! I must apologise that our region has inflicted this pain upon the world

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By *oiluvfunMan
over a year ago

Penrith


"I live in the Lake District, and I bloody love it

Lucky you tis beautiful there

Thank you

Your nearly in scotland"

Yep, only a 20 minute drive and we’re over the border! Never met any Scottish Fabsters though.......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I live in the Lake District, and I bloody love it

Lucky you tis beautiful there

Thank you

Your nearly in scotland"

Your welcome

Hey I'm not nearly in Scotland

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love"

I saw the same report.

There wasn't a whippet or a flat cap to be seen and, to be fair you must all at least have left the 60s and 70s by now and be living in the 80s or the 90s! I am sure that there are still a few rural areas that are still lagging behind though!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where does the North start?

"

Around the south Yorkshire/Derbyshire border


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love"

Always going to happen. No matter how much of a proud workhorse that carries the country the north will be, the south will always try and stamp on it. Look what happened to the national media museum; the conservatives took what they wanted down south, killed the funding for it, and starved it of cultural support till it got changed to a media science museum. Apparently, we don't deserve any culture up here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

I saw the same report.

There wasn't a whippet or a flat cap to be seen and, to be fair you must all at least have left the 60s and 70s by now and be living in the 80s or the 90s! I am sure that there are still a few rural areas that are still lagging behind though! "

We all have curly perms like Bon Jovi and wear rara skirts & white stilleto's.

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"I remember living down south for a while, and according to the people I spoke to everywhere past the Watford gap was considered up north. X "

Exactly, though I think the 'gravy on chips' and having tea as an evening meal might be a useful rule of thumb!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

https://youtu.be/v5zav2yrC7M

The fall-hit the north

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

I saw the same report.

There wasn't a whippet or a flat cap to be seen and, to be fair you must all at least have left the 60s and 70s by now and be living in the 80s or the 90s! I am sure that there are still a few rural areas that are still lagging behind though!

We all have curly perms like Bon Jovi and wear rara skirts & white stilleto's.

"

Dear Steel Heels

I am currently looking for a suitable place to holiday with my family. After reading your description of the indigenous peoples, I feel we may have found what we are looking for. I would be grateful if you could send me a copy of your "Up North" Brochure.

Yours sincerely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Poncy Southerners!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love"

Southerners probably think that stereotype still exists, along with coal mines and sparking clogs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where does the North start?

Manchester people are friendly, it's a fact. We even apologise before we give you a 'Salford kiss'.

'Sorry mate...." *nut!*.

I find salford people like to keep mentioning that there from salford......i just say "and"?

You urge them to carry on? I ask them to shut up, it's not the romantic nostalgic community from the 50/60's my grandparents would talk about. It's crime reputation put a stop to that.

I find north mancs to be a bit gobby,south mancs are more relaxed and chilled"

We're not going to be friends are we? .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where does the North start?

Manchester people are friendly, it's a fact. We even apologise before we give you a 'Salford kiss'.

'Sorry mate...." *nut!*.

I find salford people like to keep mentioning that there from salford......i just say "and"?

You urge them to carry on? I ask them to shut up, it's not the romantic nostalgic community from the 50/60's my grandparents would talk about. It's crime reputation put a stop to that.

I find north mancs to be a bit gobby,south mancs are more relaxed and chilled

We're not going to be friends are we? . "

Are you south? Im not evem from manchester i just work there

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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago

Best Greggs in Cheshire East


"According to some, it is considered north starts from where people likes to eat gravy on their chips.

Source bbc "

I think that's a reasonable starting point lol

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Poncy Southerners! "

agreed..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Poncy Southerners!

agreed.. "

Our pasties beat your pies hands down and you know it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm in the great Northeast love it!

Geordie or Maccum?

Please don't swear at me

Geordie"

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Poncy Southerners!

agreed..

Our pasties beat your pies hands down and you know it "

a pasty is all pastry and little content..

a good pie from an independent bakers or home made looks down upon yer common pasty..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Poncy Southerners!

agreed..

Our pasties beat your pies hands down and you know it

a pasty is all pastry and little content..

a good pie from an independent bakers or home made looks down upon yer common pasty.. "

Our northern hotpot beats them all

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love"

Stottie cake with butter and chips should be served there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

Southerners probably think that stereotype still exists, along with coal mines and sparking clogs. "

Agreed

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By *elnkazCouple
over a year ago

cheshire

As I am from the proper North, Scotland,, but now live in Warrington what am I ????

Del

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm originally from East Sussex so to me the North starts at London

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Waves from the very north

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Waves from the very north "

Where is the very North?

Just asking like

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

did they show pictures of men in flat caps and whippets.... i like a fine whippet me!!!

_abio.... bringing back the flat cap!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

Stottie cake with butter and chips should be served there.

"

Used to love them, but with pork and pease pudding, stable diet when I was an honourary Mackem!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

starts at watford gap i thought

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

Stottie cake with butter and chips should be served there.

Used to love them, but with pork and pease pudding, stable diet when I was an honourary Mackem! "

pease pudding.... no...... just no!!

get out!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

I saw the same report.

There wasn't a whippet or a flat cap to be seen and, to be fair you must all at least have left the 60s and 70s by now and be living in the 80s or the 90s! I am sure that there are still a few rural areas that are still lagging behind though!

We all have curly perms like Bon Jovi and wear rara skirts & white stilleto's.

Dear Steel Heels

I am currently looking for a suitable place to holiday with my family. After reading your description of the indigenous peoples, I feel we may have found what we are looking for. I would be grateful if you could send me a copy of your "Up North" Brochure.

Yours sincerely "

ey up hotfrog

We ran out'a pencils and fag packets but when they come back in I'd be well 'appy to send one daan saath to you.

Don't forget yer northern phrase book and practice t'smiling. We can spot thi grumpy southern types a mile off like.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

I saw the same report.

There wasn't a whippet or a flat cap to be seen and, to be fair you must all at least have left the 60s and 70s by now and be living in the 80s or the 90s! I am sure that there are still a few rural areas that are still lagging behind though!

We all have curly perms like Bon Jovi and wear rara skirts & white stilleto's.

Dear Steel Heels

I am currently looking for a suitable place to holiday with my family. After reading your description of the indigenous peoples, I feel we may have found what we are looking for. I would be grateful if you could send me a copy of your "Up North" Brochure.

Yours sincerely

ey up hotfrog

We ran out'a pencils and fag packets but when they come back in I'd be well 'appy to send one daan saath to you.

Don't forget yer northern phrase book and practice t'smiling. We can spot thi grumpy southern types a mile off like.

"

Which part of Guilford are you from?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

I saw the same report.

There wasn't a whippet or a flat cap to be seen and, to be fair you must all at least have left the 60s and 70s by now and be living in the 80s or the 90s! I am sure that there are still a few rural areas that are still lagging behind though!

We all have curly perms like Bon Jovi and wear rara skirts & white stilleto's.

Dear Steel Heels

I am currently looking for a suitable place to holiday with my family. After reading your description of the indigenous peoples, I feel we may have found what we are looking for. I would be grateful if you could send me a copy of your "Up North" Brochure.

Yours sincerely

ey up hotfrog

We ran out'a pencils and fag packets but when they come back in I'd be well 'appy to send one daan saath to you.

Don't forget yer northern phrase book and practice t'smiling. We can spot thi grumpy southern types a mile off like.

Which part of Guilford are you from? "

Are you insinuating I'm grumpy?

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By *oiluvfunMan
over a year ago

Penrith


"https://youtu.be/v5zav2yrC7M

The fall-hit the north"

Much respect fella

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

I saw the same report.

There wasn't a whippet or a flat cap to be seen and, to be fair you must all at least have left the 60s and 70s by now and be living in the 80s or the 90s! I am sure that there are still a few rural areas that are still lagging behind though!

We all have curly perms like Bon Jovi and wear rara skirts & white stilleto's.

Dear Steel Heels

I am currently looking for a suitable place to holiday with my family. After reading your description of the indigenous peoples, I feel we may have found what we are looking for. I would be grateful if you could send me a copy of your "Up North" Brochure.

Yours sincerely

ey up hotfrog

We ran out'a pencils and fag packets but when they come back in I'd be well 'appy to send one daan saath to you.

Don't forget yer northern phrase book and practice t'smiling. We can spot thi grumpy southern types a mile off like.

Which part of Guilford are you from?

Are you insinuating I'm grumpy? "

No, I'm insinuating that you write like a Southern Ponce trying to sound like a Northerner, who are gritty, salt of the earth, hard working, tab smoking, genuine people, 'appen!

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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago

south east

You lot are ALL southerners there's only 1 true north

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As I am from the proper North, Scotland,, but now live in Warrington what am I ????

Del"

An exported bottle of whiskey?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Poncy Southerners!

agreed..

Our pasties beat your pies hands down and you know it

a pasty is all pastry and little content..

a good pie from an independent bakers or home made looks down upon yer common pasty..

Our northern hotpot beats them all"

That does sound nice

Can we have pudding after?

Perhaps you could knock a bit of flour and milk together and roast it in lard or... maybe some congealed blood with lumps of fat in it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Poncy Southerners!

agreed..

Our pasties beat your pies hands down and you know it

a pasty is all pastry and little content..

a good pie from an independent bakers or home made looks down upon yer common pasty..

Our northern hotpot beats them all

That does sound nice

Can we have pudding after?

Perhaps you could knock a bit of flour and milk together and roast it in lard or... maybe some congealed blood with lumps of fat in it. "

Better than cold eels in some sort of gelatinous goo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

I saw the same report.

There wasn't a whippet or a flat cap to be seen and, to be fair you must all at least have left the 60s and 70s by now and be living in the 80s or the 90s! I am sure that there are still a few rural areas that are still lagging behind though!

We all have curly perms like Bon Jovi and wear rara skirts & white stilleto's.

Dear Steel Heels

I am currently looking for a suitable place to holiday with my family. After reading your description of the indigenous peoples, I feel we may have found what we are looking for. I would be grateful if you could send me a copy of your "Up North" Brochure.

Yours sincerely

ey up hotfrog

We ran out'a pencils and fag packets but when they come back in I'd be well 'appy to send one daan saath to you.

Don't forget yer northern phrase book and practice t'smiling. We can spot thi grumpy southern types a mile off like.

"

Dear Steel Heels (aye up),

I am assuming that being in the 90s, your delivery of cigarettes and pencils must have arrived by now. However, your expected pigeon seems to have gone astray! Could you check your loft please.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You lot are ALL southerners there's only 1 true north "

Yeah, the outer Hebrides

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You lot are ALL southerners there's only 1 true north

Yeah, the outer Hebrides"

Shetland Islands?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where does the North start?

Manchester people are friendly, it's a fact. We even apologise before we give you a 'Salford kiss'.

'Sorry mate...." *nut!*.

I find salford people like to keep mentioning that there from salford......i just say "and"?

You urge them to carry on? I ask them to shut up, it's not the romantic nostalgic community from the 50/60's my grandparents would talk about. It's crime reputation put a stop to that.

I find north mancs to be a bit gobby,south mancs are more relaxed and chilled

We're not going to be friends are we? .

Are you south? Im not evem from manchester i just work there"

Northwest ish.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love"

I love it when they portray a negative image of the North. Just meant less southern shite will want to visit. Lol.

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By *.gerri.xTV/TS
over a year ago

North west


"As I am from the proper North, Scotland,, but now live in Warrington what am I ????

Del"

A Scottish Woolyback ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm in the great Northeast love it!

Geordie or Maccum?

Please don't swear at me

Geordie"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love

I love it when they portray a negative image of the North. Just meant less southern shite will want to visit. Lol."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"BBC news does not represent the views of everybody "

It does. Everybody who lives in the south east of england

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In the North.....ampton at the mo

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Feeling slightly miffed.

BBC news showing an article about a gallery exhibition in the That There London. All about "The North" and the only pictures that show are from the 60's, back to backs and 70 year old women in scarfs and curlers.

What about the amazing architecture of the mills?

The glorious scenery?

The artist did mention how friendly Northerners are though.

Come on show some Northern Love"

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By *amelhunterMan
over a year ago

newcastle


"I'm in the great Northeast love it!

Geordie or Maccum?

Please don't swear at me

Geordie"

ha ha

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By *entlemanDMan
over a year ago

Fareham

I went to The North once. It were grim.

No but seriously, I lived in 'Ull for 4 years and it was all right, and I make regular trips to Leeds to visit friends. I'd much rather have a night out in Leeds than That London.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The BBC is biased shit ... (and crap value for money) so I wouldn't worry too much about what they say

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