or Slough.
Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough...
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:39, archived)
yes, sorry, foegot the rest
something about ploughshares, and cabbages,
maybe
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:54, archived)
otherwise known as Stoke on Trent.
Will someone please bomb the place?
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:41, archived)
Not only have I taken to calling it St.Oke I have removed all traces of it from my address. It now looks like:
13 Something Street
Hanley
Staffordshire
ST1 sommit summit summit.
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:49, archived)
I hadn't heard it called St Oke until you started mentioning it. I know some people who used to live in St Reatham, which also amuses me. Evening Lukas btw
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:47, archived)
that by anyone else either.
Actually the Mayor of Stoke on Trent, the city wants to change it's name. It is too confusing with Stoke upon Trent, which is a town but not actually Stoke city center. Which is in Hanley, where I live.
One of my suggestions to him was to take the first letter from each of the 5 main pottery towns and arrange them in a random or, lets say, for example:
Burslem
Longton
Stoke
Hanley
Tunstall
Which would make Blsht. Pronounce that any way you can. The mayor was actually amused.
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:53, archived)
I used to frequent The Potteries Centre. My ex works in Adams there. But it's still a shit hole. Newcastle-under-lyme's not bad though!
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:55, archived)
for two months now and I've still not been into the Potteries shopping centre, though it is about 200 yards from where I work. I have a phobia of big shopping arcades.
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:59, archived)
favourite fact about Stoke is that it's where Slash out of Guns N Roses is from. I can't quite see that fitting his image, but it's 100% FACT.
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:55, archived)
I lived in Stoke for about 6 years...comes to something when you'd rather move to South Wales...Still miss Chicos tho...It still there?
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 21:21, archived)
wooo!
anyone know how i can make a dvd clip from dvd into an avi / gif ?
(, Thu 3 Apr 2003, 20:50, archived)


