Spotty's Little Known Facts
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and Tsar but not Shahthebish wrote:I read in a book today that the words Czar and Kaiser are simply derivatives of the word Caesar... sounds pretty obvious now I think about it - but i had never made the connection...
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maybe you all already know this - in which case it isn't little-known - but it's new to me!
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That's a little known fact f'sure...thebish wrote:maybe you all already know this - in which case it isn't little-known - but it's new to me!
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The song 'Five Minutes' by The Stranglers is three minutes and seventeen seconds long.
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That's outrageous.Bruce Rioja wrote:The song 'Five Minutes' by The Stranglers is three minutes and seventeen seconds long.
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Exactly. I feel cheated.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:That's outrageous.Bruce Rioja wrote:The song 'Five Minutes' by The Stranglers is three minutes and seventeen seconds long.
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Ringley pack-horse bridge ( which leads from The Horsehoe pub to the new Roma restaurant, has ancient monument status. It was built in 1670's as were the stocks that still survive beside it. Down the side of it they use to have bull-baiting back in history. Just thought I'd mention it as some of my relatives live in Ringley and I pass it all regularly. 

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I like it round there, used to run by it on one of my long run routes when I was living in Great Lever. The Horseshoe does some decent grub as well, was hit hard by the bridge closure but I expect it's doing well again now. Always smelled great when I ran out of the path behind and alongside it, so had to check it out.TANGODANCER wrote:Ringley pack-horse bridge ( which leads from The Horsehoe pub to the new Roma restaurant, has ancient monument status. It was built in 1670's as were the stocks that still survive beside it. Down the side of it they use to have bull-baiting back in history. Just thought I'd mention it as some of my relatives live in Ringley and I pass it all regularly.
Didn't realise how old that bridge was.
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Used to be reasonable if not spectacular, but I've not been in the Horshoe in twelve months L.E. Daughter reckons food quality's gone down and prices up. Don't know how The Roma compares with either, but it must be competition.LeverEnd wrote:I like it round there, used to run by it on one of my long run routes when I was living in Great Lever. The Horseshoe does some decent grub as well, was hit hard by the bridge closure but I expect it's doing well again now. Always smelled great when I ran out of the path behind and alongside it, so had to check it out.TANGODANCER wrote:Ringley pack-horse bridge ( which leads from The Horsehoe pub to the new Roma restaurant, has ancient monument status. It was built in 1670's as were the stocks that still survive beside it. Down the side of it they use to have bull-baiting back in history. Just thought I'd mention it as some of my relatives live in Ringley and I pass it all regularly.
Didn't realise how old that bridge was.
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It's more than 12 months for me when I think about it. A lot can change.TANGODANCER wrote:Used to be reasonable if not spectacular, but I've not been in the Horshoe in twelve months L.E. Daughter reckons food quality's gone down and prices up. Don't know how The Roma compares with either, but it must be competition.LeverEnd wrote:I like it round there, used to run by it on one of my long run routes when I was living in Great Lever. The Horseshoe does some decent grub as well, was hit hard by the bridge closure but I expect it's doing well again now. Always smelled great when I ran out of the path behind and alongside it, so had to check it out.TANGODANCER wrote:Ringley pack-horse bridge ( which leads from The Horsehoe pub to the new Roma restaurant, has ancient monument status. It was built in 1670's as were the stocks that still survive beside it. Down the side of it they use to have bull-baiting back in history. Just thought I'd mention it as some of my relatives live in Ringley and I pass it all regularly.
Didn't realise how old that bridge was.
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Westward Ho! is the only English town with an exclamation mark in its name. (Sir Walter Scott's novel didn't take its title from the village, the village took its name from the book) 

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What about "Oh Shit !!" in Cumbria ?TANGODANCER wrote:Westward Ho! is the only English town with an exclamation mark in its name. (Sir Walter Scott's novel didn't take its title from the village, the village took its name from the book)
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That's that deserted hamlet on the other side of Hardknott Pass isn't it?bobo the clown wrote:What about "Oh Shit !!" in Cumbria ?TANGODANCER wrote:Westward Ho! is the only English town with an exclamation mark in its name. (Sir Walter Scott's novel didn't take its title from the village, the village took its name from the book)
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Not a lot of people know that Sir Walter Scott wrote Westward Ho!TANGODANCER wrote:Westward Ho! is the only English town with an exclamation mark in its name. (Sir Walter Scott's novel didn't take its title from the village, the village took its name from the book)
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That's cos he didn't silly. It was Charles Kingsley. Just testing you.......Little Green Man wrote:Not a lot of people know that Sir Walter Scott wrote Westward Ho!TANGODANCER wrote:Westward Ho! is the only English town with an exclamation mark in its name. (Sir Walter Scott's novel didn't take its title from the village, the village took its name from the book)





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What have I done, Ashby de la Zouch.TANGODANCER wrote:That's cos he didn't silly. It was Charles Kingsley. Just testing you.......Little Green Man wrote:Not a lot of people know that Sir Walter Scott wrote Westward Ho!TANGODANCER wrote:Westward Ho! is the only English town with an exclamation mark in its name. (Sir Walter Scott's novel didn't take its title from the village, the village took its name from the book)(Blame Dan, Ashby de la Zouch and Ivanhoe...
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The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Just a little joke Dan, from your "shitholes" thread....bwfcdan94 wrote:What have I done, Ashby de la Zouch.TANGODANCER wrote:That's cos he didn't silly. It was Charles Kingsley. Just testing you.......Little Green Man wrote:Not a lot of people know that Sir Walter Scott wrote Westward Ho!TANGODANCER wrote:Westward Ho! is the only English town with an exclamation mark in its name. (Sir Walter Scott's novel didn't take its title from the village, the village took its name from the book)(Blame Dan, Ashby de la Zouch and Ivanhoe...
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I know there was nothing malicious in it, however keep in mind I have an x section which I don't know what I am going to do with in my shitholes guide.
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You'll have to "exorcise" it then it'll go away........or rename it Xanadu....bwfcdan94 wrote:I know there was nothing malicious in it, however keep in mind I have an x section which I don't know what I am going to do with in my shitholes guide.

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There's another halfway down Porlock Hill in Devon.bobo the clown wrote:What about "Oh Shit !!" in Cumbria ?TANGODANCER wrote:Westward Ho! is the only English town with an exclamation mark in its name. (Sir Walter Scott's novel didn't take its title from the village, the village took its name from the book)
St. Louis de Ha! Ha! in my province of Quebec has two exclamation marks btw and may be unique.
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