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Looking down from Ben's northern fastness, you'd be on the left. This is not a political comment.
That's as maybe, however, EAST Anglia has that designation for a very good reason.
Looking down from Ben's northern fastness, you'd be on the left. This is not a political comment.
No fence but we have 2 cats (no problem)
I'm not sure how to quote! I'm learning.
for the ignorant rednecks: is there a "West Anglia" too?EAST Anglia has that designation for a very good reason.
No, a few Ford Anglias, but only 1 East Anglia, and that area is about as stretchy as a LGB rulerfor the ignorant rednecks: is there a "West Anglia" too?
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Might be musket shot, or bottle stopperstwo odd stone spheres, a little larger than glass marbles.
Fortunately not - it was Wessex, but there's little observation of that are now ................ Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset and Somerset. It's where King Alfred burnt his cakesfor the ignorant rednecks: is there a "West Anglia" too?
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Fortunately not - it was Wessex, but there's little observation of that are now ................ Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset and Somerset. It's where King Alfred burnt his cakes![]()
only possible problem could be that the cats want to bury their poo. (i learned that, when i thought, that cat-litter would look good as ballast)
there are different ways.
i just mark the text, i want to react to with the mouse - a tag "reply" appears.
clicking that tag, the quote is in the answering window.
one or two lines below i write my comment.
if i want to answer to different topics, i go back to the post i am answering to, mark, click, answer - rinse and repeat
Ah, I think that worked. Quotes. I'm on a phone and it's a quotation mark symbol at the top. The rules say not to quote everything as I suppose it uses more space in the system.only possible problem could be that the cats want to bury their poo. (i learned that, when i thought, that cat-litter would look good as ballast)
there are different ways.
i just mark the text, i want to react to with the mouse - a tag "reply" appears.
clicking that tag, the quote is in the answering window...
for the ignorant rednecks: is there a "West Anglia" too?
r/u
Wessex is still used around here quite a lot!!Fortunately not - it was Wessex, but there's little observation of that are now ................ Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset and Somerset. It's where King Alfred burnt his cakes
One of the best known stories in English history is that of King Alfred and the cakes. Children are taught the story where Alfred is on the run from the Vikings, taking refuge in the home of a peasant woman. She asks him to watch her cakes – small loaves of bread – baking by the fire, but distracted by his problems, he lets the cakes burn and is roundly scolded by the woman.
When and where was this supposed to have taken place?
By 870 AD, all the independent Anglo-Saxon kingdoms except Wessex had been overrun by the Vikings. East Anglia, Northumbria, and Mercia had all fallen and now the Vikings were preparing to attack Wessex.
And Middlesex, now subsumed into The Great Wen.No. There WAS an area known as Wessex. Wessex, was actually an ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom, southern England. Its area approximated that of the counties of Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset, Berkshire, and Avon. Its capital was Winchester. The kingdom is traditionally thought to have been founded by Saxon invaders of Britain. The name is derived from West/Saxon people. See also Sussex and Essex, both of which still exist - Sussex is further divided in the East and West.
And Middlesex, now subsumed into The Great Wen.
(And tac surely knows there is a Middlesex County in SW Ontario, which contains London, ON)![]()
For what it's worth, there's a Scarborough in Canada, hopefully not as cold and windy as the one here in England.
You mean this isn't a cat picture forum?That's right...
We wouldn't want to fill the Forum with cat pictures......
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I think lunch is probably a little late?
PhilP.
it definitely is not.You mean this isn't a cat picture forum?