Where do we all live? :) (geographically)

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Where are you?

Northern
20
30%
Southern
19
28%
Westings/includes central
6
9%
eastings/includes central
5
7%
Europe
1
1%
Bassingstoke
2
3%
Bassingstoke
2
3%
Munich
6
9%
Munich
6
9%
Germany
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 67

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johndibben
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Post by johndibben »

I'm from Bletchley born and bred

Strong in'th arm and thick in'th head

What's the matter with you lot that you have to keep moving.

Sounds 'dodgy' :-?
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Post by mikesimpson »

I have lived in the following places:-

Norham, Northumberland
London (town south of St.Albans)
Cheltenham, Glos
Winchcombe, Glos
Ascension Is. (S.Atlantic Ocean)
Scarborough, Yorks.
Sydney, NSW
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Penrith, NSW

(I have visited Bletchley as well John, my wife worked at Bletchley Park, hard to understand why you have never moved though?)
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Post by steve33108 »

portsmouth til i die, i'm portsmouth til i die, i know i am, i'm sure i am, i'm portsmouth til i die!
{even though i voted bazingstoke, as i work there 5 days a week!}
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johndibben
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Post by johndibben »

Its amazing who has worked there.

Who or what did she work for ?

I like Bletchley, all my family are hereabouts, its a railway town with links to anywhere and we can always rely on Milton Keynes to give us a laugh :wink: :lol:

I don't understand why people keep moving about.

Bletchley's a lovely sleepy place with nothing that stings, slithers or poses a threat in any way apart from all them Londoners we got landed with :wink: :lol:

(hides under table) :wink: :lol:
Cheers

John
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class40
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Post by class40 »

In for a penny in for a pound!

Were I live:
Preston in Lancashire - The Redrose County!

Lived in:

Blackpool (born)
March
Belfast
Nottingham
Derby
Blackpool
Barrow In Furness
Fernyhalgh near Preston
Preston.

Phew.

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phill70
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Reading (born) :cry:
Basingstoke :)

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Post by Timcourt1 »

Places I have lived:

Wroughton Wilts
Cyprus
Wittering (peterborough)
Loughborough
Stamford
Bourne
Michigan Usa
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Post by Fodda »

Living in Bristol I could put any of 3 choices there. Western, Southern and Europe.

Lived in:

Barnet
Exmouth
Exeter
Sunderland
Bristol.
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Post by snowcrashandy »

Fodda wrote:Living in Bristol I could put any of 3 choices there. Western, Southern and Europe.
I think Bristol should have its own vote 8)

Anyway, ere I've lived.........

Freckleton (Lancs)
Leighton Buzzard (of steam railway fame)
Mons (Belgium)
Leige (Belgium)
Melksham (Wilts)
Prestatyn
Wellington (Somerset)
Middlesbrough
London
Wellington (again)
Bristol

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Post by saddletank »

Bit short-sighted not having a 'Midlands' option. Do you work in railway planning by any chance?
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Post by ianm42 »

OK, who else ticked Munich then?
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Post by Fodda »

Hitler? :wink:
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Post by spartacus »

Needs a box for yorkshire!
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Post by Fodda »

We have our first European! Bienvenue, wilkommen, welcome.
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Post by Christopher125 »

Hi all :D

Connex-You forgot to put the Isle of Wight in your pole? I'm sure that to trainsimmers everywhere the IoW is the centre of the universe to them?

Chris 8)
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