What is your county associated with?

What is your county associated with?

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Ken_Code

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I was out yesterday driving round Northumberland, and thought that visitors likely think of it as to a large extent being castles and beaches.

I live in Kent now, and the only thing that came to mind when I moved there was fruit.

What’s your county known for?

LimaDelta

6,845 posts

224 months

Tuesday 28th May
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Cricket & Bishops.

vikingaero

11,040 posts

175 months

Tuesday 28th May
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Down From Londoners. (Kent)

Ken_Code

Original Poster:

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vikingaero said:
Down From Londoners. (Kent)
Which county?

vikingaero

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Ken_Code said:
vikingaero said:
Down From Londoners. (Kent)
Which county?
Err. Kent. biggrin

cobra kid

5,154 posts

246 months

Tuesday 28th May
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Being blunt, frugal with money and generally awesome. (Yorkshire).

Bill

53,913 posts

261 months

Tuesday 28th May
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Knobs

And fossils.

hammo19

5,547 posts

202 months

Tuesday 28th May
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Ken_Code said:
I was out yesterday driving round Northumberland, and thought that visitors likely think of it as to a large extent being castles and beaches.

I live in Kent now, and the only thing that came to mind when I moved there was fruit.

What’s your county known for?
I was born and raised in Kent and I would say now it would be The Battle of Britain and Illegal Immigrants.

My new county would be Prince Bishops, Cricket and Mining.


Edited by hammo19 on Tuesday 28th May 07:55

juice

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288 months

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Cheese and Cider (a good combo !)
Oh and Glastonbury I suppose biggrin

caiss4

1,908 posts

203 months

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Stone circles, pork and moonrakers

ARHarh

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113 months

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Some dodgy old tin bridge in Telford. And the fact no one knows where it is.


Ken_Code

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Tuesday 28th May
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vikingaero said:
Err. Kent. biggrin
I have no idea how I replied to the wrong post.

Sorry…

Mammasaid

4,180 posts

103 months

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Lakes, despite the National Park only covering a 1/3 of the county.

President Merkin

4,235 posts

25 months

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A long, thin chalk line.

thepritch

961 posts

171 months

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Rain. And the deep fried Mars bar.

ferret50

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15 months

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Being too friendly with one's sister/mother/auntie.....

Roofless Toothless

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138 months

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Girls.

HTP99

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146 months

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Posh people and money.... Surrey.

Monkeylegend

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237 months

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Ken_Code said:
I was out yesterday driving round Northumberland, and thought that visitors likely think of it as to a large extent being castles and beaches.

I live in Kent now, and the only thing that came to mind when I moved there was fruit.

What’s your county known for?
The first thing that instantly comes to my mind when you mention Kent is hops.

Zetec-S

6,213 posts

99 months

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Bill said:
Knobs

And fossils.
You're right, a lot of miserable old people come here to retire wink