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By *ad Bod Man OP   Man
6 weeks ago

Gloucester

I’ll go first the Harry Potter films a mouse tailor and a couple of nasty serial killers

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By *om51Man
6 weeks ago

edinburgh

The Enlightenment

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By *ullmytriggerMan
6 weeks ago

Armagh

Being the most sacred place in Ireland where kings and queens were crowned. Where St. Patrick made his first church and we now have two cathedrals.

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By *autiously_curiousMan
6 weeks ago

Craigavon

Roundabouts and a failed city...

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By *lue555Man
6 weeks ago

harrow

Second best school in England.

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By *dstefiMan
6 weeks ago

Solihull

Black Sabbath

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By *ettleTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Bury St Edmunds

Greene King IPA

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By *ig FredMan
6 weeks ago

South East

Chairs

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By *opguy11Man
6 weeks ago

frodsham

Gary Barlow

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

Robert burns grew up there.

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By *0yguyMan
6 weeks ago

Cumberland

Trains

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By *uckmeslow555Man
6 weeks ago

oakham

Horse shoes in the castle

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By *arriedbiMan
6 weeks ago

Aldershot

Was home of the British army

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By *uvvsheadMan
6 weeks ago

near Fleetwood

Fishermens friends and I've sucked a few

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By *uxbritMan
6 weeks ago

hemel hempstead hertfordshire

The magic roundabout ( google it lol )

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By *noncumdumpMan
6 weeks ago

Watford

Harry Potter, Elton John and Ginger Spice.

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By *evanianMan
6 weeks ago

Flintshire

Famous for its reputation as the "Lourdes of Wales".

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By *edsguy71Man
6 weeks ago

Bedford

John Bunyan

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By *otsure03Man
6 weeks ago

witney

University

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By *os001Man
6 weeks ago

Oxford

City of dreaming spires, University, Morse, Lewis, The Inklings, Potter, Punting.

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By *astguy7Man
6 weeks ago

Ross-on-Wye

Shirley Bassey.

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By *amelaXTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Swindon


"The magic roundabout ( google it lol ) "

Hemmel is officially called The Plough Roundabout.

The 'Magic Roundabout' is in Swindon 🤷🏻‍♀️

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By *ig dancer guyMan
6 weeks ago

Nottingham

Either Robin hood, lace or Torville and Dean

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6 weeks ago

Pottery

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

Charles Darwin

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

Flooding lol

Oh and sheep lol

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By *ottomguy8919Man
6 weeks ago

Thetford

The home of Thomas Paine and dads army

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By *obmoMan
6 weeks ago

Rugby

The home of Rugby football

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By *he ForceMan
6 weeks ago

Rugby

Jaguars, a bombed cathedral, ridiculous ringroad, The Specials

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By *lackbootzMan
6 weeks ago

Hayes, Middx

Mayflower and Titanic and Mary Rose - and the vicissitudes of maritime history.

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By *reamhorn giverMan
6 weeks ago

bristol

Asylum seekers

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By *ryan2000Man
6 weeks ago

London colney

Film locations, Christmas adverts, actor's,

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By *rSmedleyMan
6 weeks ago

Telford

Being named after a Scottish Civil Engineer

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By *oannacd70TV/TS
6 weeks ago

worcester

Sauce

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By *heap charlieMan
6 weeks ago

Ringwood Hampshire

Nottingham Castle

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By *ildwestheroMan
6 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells

Current town:-not a lot except some spa springs with vile tasting water.

Birth town:- a Victorian/Edwardian French Gothic style cathedral

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By *dstefiMan
6 weeks ago

Solihull


"Sauce "

And porcelain from which to enjoy it!

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By *owzerMan
6 weeks ago

Chester.....

It's Roman history.

A Victorian Clock.

Gay cruising on the walls.

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By *ayPonty1Man
6 weeks ago

Pontypridd

Tom Jones

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By *dstefiMan
6 weeks ago

Solihull

Actually I said Black Sabbath earlier to refer to Brum and because I used to work in Aston, but it doesn't fit for Solihull, so ...

Jack Grealish! Lovely boy he is.

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By *ensualblokeMan
6 weeks ago

Colchester/Waltham Abbey

Birth Town- Black Sabbath, Cadburys, guns.

Current Town: Oldest Roman settlement, Blur, chavs.

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By *owzerMan
6 weeks ago

Chester.....

Hollyoaks

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By *ick62Man
6 weeks ago

North Notts

Robin Hood, The Major Oak, a mining industry decimated by that bitch Thatcher

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By *arsit1Man
6 weeks ago

Lucan

Guinness first brewed and burial place of Arthur Guinness

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By *ustPeekinMan
6 weeks ago

Alresford

Cider and cows.

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By *irtdom300Man
6 weeks ago

chesterfield

Current town Crooked Spire

Former town Puddings and now tarts

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By *yzantineMan
6 weeks ago

Offshore now, ignore pistcode

Made a quarter of all the world’s cargo ships

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By *atchmo_Jizz!Man
6 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Home city: the city of 1,000 trades

Current city: first automatic traffic lights

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By *ulldozer47Man
6 weeks ago

London/Westminster

Shipbulding and mining

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By *dstefiMan
6 weeks ago

Solihull


"Made a quarter of all the world’s cargo ships"

You live in Korea?

Joking. I'm old enough to remember big tankers being launched in the Tyne just behind my school when I was a kid in Jarrow.

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By *yzantineMan
6 weeks ago

Offshore now, ignore pistcode


"Made a quarter of all the world’s cargo ships

You live in Korea?

Joking. I'm old enough to remember big tankers being launched in the Tyne just behind my school when I was a kid in Jarrow. "

You know how to wi d a Mackem up!

Sunderland made all them ships!!

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By *iguy73Man
6 weeks ago

Oldham

Peter Sellers, the tubular bandage, & the world's first test tube baby

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6 weeks ago

Paper mills

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By *owzerMan
6 weeks ago

Chester.....


"Made a quarter of all the world’s cargo ships

You live in Korea?

Joking. I'm old enough to remember big tankers being launched in the Tyne just behind my school when I was a kid in Jarrow.

You know how to wi d a Mackem up!

Sunderland made all them ships!!"

Don't forget Ant & Dec

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By *dstefiMan
6 weeks ago

Solihull


"Made a quarter of all the world’s cargo ships

You live in Korea?

Joking. I'm old enough to remember big tankers being launched in the Tyne just behind my school when I was a kid in Jarrow.

You know how to wi d a Mackem up!

Sunderland made all them ships!!"

Bollocks they did! All my mates' dads worked at Swans and that was definitely in Jarrow!

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By *yzantineMan
6 weeks ago

Offshore now, ignore pistcode


"Made a quarter of all the world’s cargo ships

You live in Korea?

Joking. I'm old enough to remember big tankers being launched in the Tyne just behind my school when I was a kid in Jarrow.

You know how to wi d a Mackem up!

Sunderland made all them ships!!

Bollocks they did! All my mates' dads worked at Swans and that was definitely in Jarrow!"

Austin and Pickersgill and Doxfords made asi feel and the biggest ship builder in the world. An easy google search will put you right

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By *ilumgar1Man
6 weeks ago

Stratford

Willy Shakespeare forever living off the bard

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By *it FingerMan
6 weeks ago

Barnstaple


"Jaguars, a bombed cathedral, ridiculous ringroad, The Specials "

That has to be Coventry. I've been on that ring road a couple of times. You can't even call it a ring road. It's just a large roundabout.

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By *iki CDTV/TS
6 weeks ago

North Tynside

Greggs

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By *enjamin2018Man
6 weeks ago

Gloucester


"Flooding lol

Oh and sheep lol "

And a fabulous castle.

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By *enjamin2018Man
6 weeks ago

Gloucester

King Louis xviii lived in Gosfield hall between 1807-1809 after leaving France in a hurry 😂

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

Manufacturing lawn mowers.

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By *elfordsubMan
6 weeks ago

Telford

Building the worlds first iron bridge almost 250 years ago.

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By *avid1968Man
6 weeks ago

Burslem

Pottery and home town of Lemmy.

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By *arrheadguyMan
6 weeks ago

barrhead

Lavvies. Toilet bowls to you. Now defunct sadly. All my brothers worked at one time for Shanks.

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6 weeks ago


"Trains"

Would have thought sausages were more famous

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

Mars bars and John Betjeman asked for it to be bombed as it wasn't fit for humans.

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By *orwdMan
6 weeks ago

Sheffield

2 useless football clubs..! Sheffield.

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By (user no longer on site)
6 weeks ago

Steelworks and submarines

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By *ckermanMan
6 weeks ago

newport

Rick mayall is probably the only good thing to ever come out of there...

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By *it FingerMan
6 weeks ago

Barnstaple

Hmmm. Let me see.

Sent 3 ships to fight the Spanish armada. Location for a 1960's CFF film. Location for 2 episodes of James May Toy Storys. Mentioned in a You Tube video called Turd Towns.

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By *ig3Man
6 weeks ago

Maldon

Salt

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By *ucksitupMan
6 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

Charles Darwin

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By *eil38Man
6 weeks ago

Coventry

Being one of the most violent city’s in Europe. Nothing to be proud of Coventry

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By *dstefiMan
6 weeks ago

Solihull


"Being one of the most violent city’s in Europe. Nothing to be proud of Coventry "

Still too much fighting on the dance floor then?

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By *ersredMan
6 weeks ago

Liverpool

The home of the most successful football team in England, off to the match in about 45 mins

YNWA

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By *ldmanMan
6 weeks ago

Rawcliffe Bridge.

Exporting coal, in its hey day.

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6 weeks ago

The Paisley Pattern.

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By *ral.subMan
6 weeks ago

Swinfon

Place where I was born - the birthplace of the Co-op.

However, most will probably associate with grooming gangs unfortunately

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By *arridMan
6 weeks ago

Brighton

Gay people, worlds first electric railway, Brighton Pavilion, nudist beach….

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By *aggonerMan
6 weeks ago

Malvern

Home town - George Eliot, ribbon making

Current town - Edward Elgar, water, hills, radar, Morgan cars.

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By *weet LisaTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Crawley

The home of the World Marbles Championships.

World's first Tiddlywinks Congress.

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By *excessMan
6 weeks ago

Sleaford

Not much but it's very old, Eslaforde was mentioned in the Doomsday book and you can still see remains of the old medieval castle, which was built in the twelfth century.

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By *amie2018cMan
6 weeks ago

North Cambs/W Norf

Octavia Hill

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By *tar33Man
6 weeks ago

North London (outer)


"I’ll go first the Harry Potter films a mouse tailor and a couple of nasty serial killers "

Isn't Harry Potter filmed in Leavesden, North Watford?

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By *issy crystalTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Hook

Inventing prostitution

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By *tar33Man
6 weeks ago

North London (outer)


"Film locations, Christmas adverts, actor's,"

And the Arsenal training ground.

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By *i_Guy_75Man
6 weeks ago

traveling

Stan Collymore dogging

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By *d sometimesTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Melton Mowbray

Pork pies and Stilton cheese.

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By *eatherloverukMan
6 weeks ago

near Skegness

butlins

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By *MZ10458Man
6 weeks ago

rotherham

Wath hump

Google it😂

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By *enardeMan
6 weeks ago

Barnsley

Dickie Bird

Arthur Scargill

Barnsley chop

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"2 useless football clubs..! Sheffield. "
I hope you are not referring to Sheffield FC , Hallam FC or Handsworth Pramola

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By *ecky911TV/TS
6 weeks ago

wrexham

Wrexham Ryan reynolds and Rob Mac team

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By *entlad365Man
6 weeks ago

Dartford

Daniella Westbrook (next village over)

Sarah Wellgreen

Peter Sissons

Pioneering village (green spaces mixed with housing)

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By *ardforall56Man
6 weeks ago

belfast

A sunken ship

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By *eekeeper1000Man
6 weeks ago

Richmond. North Yorkshire

Being the first Richmond - all others are imitating imposters. A castle. Large cobbled Market Place. Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales & generally a great place to live.

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By *ellowladyTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Didcot

Burial place of Sir Winston Churchill and I was seven years old at the time

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By *0yguyMan
6 weeks ago

Cumberland


"A sunken ship"

You do Belfast an injustice. There were many, many famous ships built at Harlands that didn’t sink.

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By *horts GuyMan
6 weeks ago

Hove

Gays. Well I’m in Brighton

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By *hane55555Man
6 weeks ago

Pontefract

Liquorice and castle ruins

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By *0yguyMan
6 weeks ago

Cumberland


"Gays. Well I’m in Brighton "

…and Angela Rayners new home.

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By *ideruler58Man
6 weeks ago

Southampton

Place i was born famous for Glass making and Rugby league

Place i now live were the Titanic sailed from on her fateful voyage

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By *ountrygentsCouple (MM)
6 weeks ago

Llandudno

Mountain goats roaming the high street and promenade.

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By *ediumsized2Man
6 weeks ago

Maidenhead

glass making

coal mine BOLD

brewery

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By *ighway expressMan
6 weeks ago

Campbeltown

Whisky

Milk

The Turra' Coo

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By *uck me in KentMan
6 weeks ago

Medway

Jute jam and journalism.... The three Js

Desperate Dan, Beano, Dandy and the small commando comic

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By *haneportsMan
6 weeks ago

portsmouth

Naval history, Sherlock Holmes & the birth place of Charles Dickens & Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

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By *uck me in KentMan
6 weeks ago

Medway

The two closest football grounds in the world ... Both teams in the country's premiership

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By *ideruler58Man
6 weeks ago

Southampton


"Mountain goats roaming the high street and promenade."

And the Great Orme

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By *hagmenowplsMan
6 weeks ago

Hereford

Cider and the Mappa Mundie

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By *hagmenowplsMan
6 weeks ago

Hereford

And Hereford cattle

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By *aregay31Man
6 weeks ago

Marchwood Southampton

Craig david. the largest UK cruise port in UK. the spitfire.

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By *eekingcumsMan
6 weeks ago

Stoke/Stafford

Where Hovis bread originated.

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By *adwolf75Man
6 weeks ago

Grantham

Maggie Thatcher

Isaac Newton

Nicholas Parsons

Beverly Allitt

You can see why everyone loves it here...

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By *lissfulMan
6 weeks ago

York

Guy Fawkes and Judy Dench.

And Shed Seven..

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By *upertedMan
6 weeks ago

Nelson

Sultan, the Pit Pony

Largest land sculpture in Europe

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By *mandaWhenDressedMan
6 weeks ago

around

Oldest factory in the world and airplane engines.it's a shit hole.

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By *arridMan
6 weeks ago

Brighton


"Gays. Well I’m in Brighton "
Home to Dora Bryan, Max Miller, a bloke from Pink Floyd, Adele, Fatboy Slim, Laurence Olivier, film set for Quodrophenia and Carry on Girls…

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By *arridMan
6 weeks ago

Brighton


"Guy Fawkes and Judy Dench.

And Shed Seven.."

and chocolate and The Mallard steam train

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By *eedsbearmanMan
6 weeks ago

Leeds

Geoff Capes.

My grandmother was friends with his mother and helped deliver him.

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By *hebestrimmerMan
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6 weeks ago

Sth Elmsall

Pontefract cakes, liquirice allsorts, the most dreaded castle in England if you got taken there -

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By *atthew500Man
6 weeks ago

east yorks/hull

Chip spice, william wilberforce, cream phone boxes, spiders from mars

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By *hagmenowplsMan
6 weeks ago

Hereford


"Guy Fawkes and Judy Dench.

And Shed Seven.. and chocolate and The Mallard steam train"

nothing wrong with the Mallard! Fastest steam train 126mph or 127mph from memory

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By *uncan48Man
6 weeks ago

South Northants

One of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the country & also features in Charles Dickens “The Pickwick Papers”

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By *ravelriderMan
6 weeks ago

Redruth

The road turns

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By *lasgow verse 60s guyMan
6 weeks ago

Glasgow

A castle

Several festivals

Rock.

Haven't lived there in over 40 years and would go back now

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By *iBobOxonMan
6 weeks ago

Thame/Aylesbury

Thame, and the first ever heavyweight boxing champion of the world under the Queensbury Rules, James Figg, he lived here.

There’s a pub named after him, and they sell excellent ales.

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By *anDadBodMan
6 weeks ago

Speke

music, football, most listed buildings outside of london, home of King Charles favourite building, sl*ve trade, world records, largest cathedral in europe, largest brick building in the world, hosted Eurovision, i’ll leave it there.

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By *estafellaMan
6 weeks ago

Leicester

Vape shops and charity shops. Also believed to be the birth place of the phrase "spare any change please?"

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By *essica trueTV/TS
6 weeks ago

blackpool

Tgirls Trams and Tower

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By *eanDevizesMan
6 weeks ago

Devizes

Steam trains and Diana Dors.

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By *aulamaturexdTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Saltford

Pirates , Cathy Barry , Massive Attack , drum n bass x

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By *eanDevizesMan
6 weeks ago

Devizes


"The magic roundabout ( google it lol )

Hemmel is officially called The Plough Roundabout.

The 'Magic Roundabout' is in Swindon 🤷🏻‍♀️"

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By *uckRAWMan
6 weeks ago

leeds

Shannon Matthews and the 7/7 bomber mastermind coming from here

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By *ustOneBearMan
6 weeks ago

Neath

Couple of famous ships

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Bedford

Not a lot probably the biggest Caravan park in Europe treco bay porthcawl s Wales x

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By *heff24Man
6 weeks ago

Sheffield

Steel,

Henderson's Relish,

The oldest football club in the world, The Snooker world championship,

The Leadmill

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By *onamebiguy99Man
6 weeks ago

Buxton

Water

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Water"
also for having a Cricket match abandoned because of snow (June 1975) and for being the highest market town in England

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Steel,

Henderson's Relish,

The oldest football club in the world, The Snooker world championship,

The Leadmill "

did they save the Leadmill club in the end

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By *ndrew SummerMan
6 weeks ago

BA1

What about the roads?

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By *astDevonGuyMan
6 weeks ago

East Devon

Best Blow Jobs in the South West

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By *arfield53TV/TS
6 weeks ago

Atherton

Pete Shelley (Buzzcocks) A friend of mine from schooldays.

Georgie Fame. (Pop/Jazz star).

Thomas Burke. (Opera singer).

James Hilton. (Goodbye Mr. Chips).

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6 weeks ago

Picking the ball up and running with it.

I’m a Rugby boy by birth

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By *ubsamcdTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Norwich

Colmans Mustard and Alan Partridge

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6 weeks ago

Enormous ships piled high with containers from the far east.

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By *onamebiguy99Man
6 weeks ago

Buxton


"Wateralso for having a Cricket match abandoned because of snow (June 1975) and for being the highest market town in England "

Yeah that too. Though the cricket was before my time. We are very high up though and its very cold most of the time too!

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By *toxyMan
6 weeks ago

Bicester

Birthplace a type of duck and John otway

Home town definitely has to be the outlet park been all over the country and everyone says oh Bicester village outlet

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6 weeks ago

Pier..... Or the road to it ( if you know you know )

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By *ntoniaTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Kettering

Wicksteeds Park and Having a Pissed up Paul Gasgoine as are football manager

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By *eepeter4Man
6 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Wateralso for having a Cricket match abandoned because of snow (June 1975) and for being the highest market town in England

Yeah that too. Though the cricket was before my time. We are very high up though and its very cold most of the time too!"

I know it's gets cold there as I live there from 1986 till 1996

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By *tmguylookingMan
6 weeks ago

Chesterfield

Ironically given that my town is most famous for having that there crooked spire, the cucumber straightener also was invented here.

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By *o48Man
6 weeks ago

Gateshead

Coal bridges and a castle

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By *anm56Man
6 weeks ago

Barrow

Building Submarines

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By *ral fun40Man
6 weeks ago

Douglas

Motorcycle racing

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By *awihMan
6 weeks ago

Aldershot

Place I was born - Historically being hidden in a forest from the tax collectors and growing carrots.

Had a few famous people live there, Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland (when they were married). Ringo Star. Oh and Bros (not sure if they count) 😂.

Has also been Burma in “It ain’t half hot mum”, Women’s POW camp in Tenko, and a Scottish Moor in Skyfall. Oh and it was used to test some of Hobart’s funny’s and demonstrate them for The King, Churchill and (I think) de Gaulle prior to D-day in WW2.

Place I live was the home of the British Army (not that there’s much left now).

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By *ementedwittererMan
6 weeks ago

Whitburn

Lewis Capaldi.

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By *erasusMan
6 weeks ago

Glasgow

Billy Connolly and the first North European team to win the European Cup!

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By *espectdueMan
6 weeks ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon

Marie Corelli, look her up, she's fascinating.

Oh, and a bloke called Shakespeare.

Also had the original Raggy Doll shop where Rosie and Jim came from.

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By *umo1234Man
6 weeks ago

Gtr Manchester

Pies

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By *astguy7Man
6 weeks ago

Ross-on-Wye

Cute, fit lads with enormous cocks that can cum multiple times.

Mr J Chadwell. Herefordshire Gay Tourism Marketing Manager.

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By *essa_MTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Red Rose County

Birth place of a Scotsman who ended up on an English banknote. Home of the Mother Burns Club. Built the most expensive fire engine in the world (at the time). Which was put on a British Stamp as a feat of British engineering

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By *eneral distanceMan
6 weeks ago

warrington

Famous for glass

World champion darts

World champion rugby

And errr…. Jonny vegas haha

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By *sxladMan
4 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Birthplace of radio, Hylands Park (where they used to do V Festival), also where Harry Judd (McFly), Joe Thomas (The Inbetweeners) and Grayson Perry were all born!

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By *arrogateDadMan
4 weeks ago

Harrogate

Centre of British Blanket Manufacturing, most Chapels & Fish n Chip Shops then anywhere else, by population count ….& where the worst Pop Song ever was written - Aggado , (Black Lace).

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By *ig3Man
4 weeks ago

Maldon

Salt

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By *orkie21Man
4 weeks ago

york

Mostly history and chocolate!

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By *ikki1970Man
4 weeks ago

leicester

Dead king in a car park

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By *etterbiggerMan
4 weeks ago

Scunthorpe

Birth town. Horse racing, the oldest classic horse race. Trains, the flying Scotsman was built there. Butterscotch was invented there. Diana Rigg was born there. Doncaster

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By *avenMan
4 weeks ago

Stoford

Home town,shoes, public school,

Current town.Helicopters.

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By *ardy62Man
4 weeks ago

Weymouth

Black plague

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By *orny7419Man
4 weeks ago

Gloucester

Jet engine designer . Frank Whittle

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By *onest and DiscreetMan
4 weeks ago

Southend-on-Sea

The longest pier in the world.

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By *ihornMan
4 weeks ago

Npt. Newport

Chartist uprising

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By *bear67Man
4 weeks ago

Aldershot

Home of the British Army

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