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    Brown Willy


    Bodmin, Cornwall
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    Here's a place in Dorset with a familiar ring...

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    Sadly I think it will be a long time before we can claim this:

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    I have a little chuckle every time I pass Meadow View in Orpington. I'm sure it was once upon a time but the only view owners have now when they look out is Halfords, PC World and the car park!

    https://google.co.uk/maps/@51.3967395,0.11152,328m/data=!3m1!1e3
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    Here's an evocative description of our team's current state

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    Somewhere in Denmark
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    edited October 2016
    Getting this thread back on track

    Claxby Pluckacre - A carpet salesman from the Norfolk Broads
    Carlton Scroop - Former punk rocker turned rockabilly upright bass player
    Stratton Strawless - Dickens' forgotten hero - born into abject poverty but worked his way up to own a string of successful cotton mills in 1800s Lancashire
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    Here's a place in Dorset with a familiar ring...

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    oh the contemporary reality, the irony of it all ((:>)
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    I live near Southpark, Reigate surrey! The local primary once wanted to change the name of the school because of the TV series of the same name! They failed too do so!
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    uie2 said:

    I live near Southpark, Reigate surrey! The local primary once wanted to change the name of the school because of the TV series of the same name! They failed too do so!

    Let's hope for the kids sake they take English lessons :smile:

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    Danepak said:

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    Somewhere in Denmark

    Stayed near here on Holiday once when my parents used to get the ferry from Harwich to Esbjerg (DFDS Seaways) and we'd tour Denmark (Mainly Jutland)
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    Hampton Wick - Roland Duchatelet
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    edited October 2016
    IdleHans said:

    Idle jr has just started working in a pub in a little village called Cockpole Green. Clearly some sort of STD.
    The pub is called The Horns.

    The Horns is actually in Crazies Hill which deserves its own entry. However it is only a few hundred yards from Cockpole Green, whose only pub was the Old Hatch Gate now a private residence after Arthur its one legged landlord died.

    The Horns I believe is recently refurbished. Lovely vaulted dining room. Just outside Henley on Thames. Well worth a visit.
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    edited October 2016

    IdleHans said:

    Idle jr has just started working in a pub in a little village called Cockpole Green. Clearly some sort of STD.
    The pub is called The Horns.

    The Horns is actually in Crazies Hill which deserves its own entry. However it is only a few hundred yards from Cockpole Green, whose only pub was the Old Hatch Gate now a private residence after Arthur its one legged landlord died.

    The Horns I believe is recently refurbished. Lovely vaulted dining room. Just outside Henley on Thames. Well worth a visit.
    You're quite right, HG, I'm not quite sure where Crazies Hill stops and Cockpole Green starts.
    Idle Jr packed in there a while ago anyway, now works full time at a vets in Henley, which he enjoys much more.

    The Horns is a decent pub though, new managers have been there just over a year.
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    edited October 2016
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    Seeing this thread again reminded me of the final game of the season many, many years ago at Plymouth. I called the local branch of Barclays, saying I was from Head Office and asked the girl if she knew any good B&Bs as a few of us (including @guinnessaddick) were down for the weekend. She called back a few minutes later with details of a place on...

    ...PennyComeQuick!

    A failed porn star perhaps, who hit the money shot too early! Had a pub named after her too. :wink:

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    Norton Folgate - small street near shoreditch

    Upper Bush - a very evocative place in the Medway of Kent in between Cuxton and Upoer Halling if Google can be believed. I have been to Upper Bush, although I was a bit drunk at the time and I can't say it was that memorable for either party.


    Helpfully Lower Bush is also in Kent but I've not had the pleasure.

    Bizarrely have been Lower Down In the Shopshire Hills but only remembered with a bit of prompting.


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    Mount Slade - not too far from where I live

    http://peakery.com/mount-slade-canada/
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    edited October 2016
    TelMc32 said:

    Seeing this thread again reminded me of the final game of the season many, many years ago at Plymouth. I called the local branch of Barclays, saying I was from Head Office and asked the girl if she knew any good B&Bs as a few of us (including @guinnessaddick) were down for the weekend. She called back a few minutes later with details of a place on...

    ...PennyComeQuick!

    A failed porn star perhaps, who hit the money shot too early! Had a pub named after her too. :wink:

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    I hear they do a lovely pint of water in there.

    I believe it's twinned with Chorlton-cum-Hardy.
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    Shitterton is the address on my driving license, always gets a laugh when I'm ID'd.
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    Shitterton is the address on my driving license, always gets a laugh when I'm ID'd.

    In that case may I recommend Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle, series 3 episode 1. Shitterton features quite extensively, as does Crapstone.
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    Burnt Dick Hill, near Colchester.

    Always wondered how it got it's name? Witch Trials gone wrong perhaps?
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    McBobbin said:

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    WINNER, close the thread!
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    christmas pie
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    edited October 2016
    TelMc32 said:

    Seeing this thread again reminded me of the final game of the season many, many years ago at Plymouth. I called the local branch of Barclays, saying I was from Head Office and asked the girl if she knew any good B&Bs as a few of us (including @guinnessaddick) were down for the weekend. She called back a few minutes later with details of a place on...

    ...PennyComeQuick!

    A failed porn star perhaps, who hit the money shot too early! Had a pub named after her too. :wink:

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    Not sure why the picture came up 3 times...really shot me load there!!! :wink:
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    edited October 2016
    With that sort of triple ejaculation you may want to just double check on the contraceptives...
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    With that sort of tripe ejaculation you may want to just double check on the contraceptives...

    Oi!! I'm not a bloody northerner!!! :wink:
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    Eurghh that was a typo now edited.

    I once had Tripe a la mod du Caen in a restaurant in, unsurprisingly, Caen.

    Also not being a northerner, I didn't know I was going to be served a bowl of soup with fatty pig intestines in it.

    Possible the most disgusting thing I've ever been served from a longish list.
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    Loose chippings. ............... unusually common.
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    Oakster said:

    Mount Slade - not too far from where I live

    http://peakery.com/mount-slade-canada/

    Is that a place name or an instruction from Driesen to Katie?
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    Once went to a place called Nasty. It was, so we just drove through it. :smile: ( it actually wasn't that bad tbf)
    A place that always makes me think is Ifield in Kent. I was always determined one day to paint the word "Frank" in front of it in appreciation of the old yodelling crooner from way back. ( I Remember Yoo-ooooh!)
    I really have no idea why I wanted to do that, because I never liked the song or him.
    But if you do ever drive past a sign saying "Ifield" with a "Frank" painted badly above it, then you know it is one off the bucket list for "someone". :wink:
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