Public Transport - Versus not

Public Transport - Versus not

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vikingaero

10,620 posts

172 months

Tuesday
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More importantly, is the car a V12 @ 12mpg or a miserable 1 litre 3 pot @ 50mpg?

StevieBee

13,091 posts

258 months

Tuesday
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markh1973 said:
EmailAddress said:
StevieBee said:
EmailAddress said:
trails said:
Can you be specific about which towns you are talking about, you are an Essex boy, aren't you?
No one in the South East thinks Essex is in the South East laugh
That depends on where in Essex. Some of it most certainly is South East. Some of it is East. There's no hard and fast boundary but someone living in Basildon can rightly claim they live in the South East of England. Someone in Colchester would be in the East of England. Chelmsford could be both (depends if you're selling or buying! smile )

Technically, you could draw a boundary from (roughly) Sheffield to the Isle of Wight and another to Hull and everything to the bottom right would be South East England.
Kent and East Sussex.

Anything else, is something else biggrin
Some of West Sussex is further east than some of East Sussex so your definition is wrong.
Fun fact. Edinburgh is on the eastern side of Great Britain but Geographically further west than Bristol. You can also get porridge there.

ChocolateFrog

26,472 posts

176 months

Tuesday
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EmailAddress said:
Just a pinch of salt and the sadness that starting the day with porridge brings.

100% smug, but negative self esteem.
Aka gruel.

I'd rather starve to death.