Problem is,
it's not actually called that. Local hoteliers just added all that 'gogogoch' stuff on the end to make an otherwise non-decript town into a tourist trap*.
*A percentage of truth, possibly less than 100.
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*A percentage of truth, possibly less than 100.
it is actually called that.
it's just the council called it that to attract tourists.
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Tue 19 Aug 2003, 11:53,
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Yes,
that's what I meant to say.
I plan to steal their thunder by standing for election to Camden Council, then changing its name to: "The Place Where Students Go To Buy Little Bits of Sticks, Dandelion Leaves and a Broken OXO Cube for £25 Gogogoch."
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Tue 19 Aug 2003, 12:01,
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I plan to steal their thunder by standing for election to Camden Council, then changing its name to: "The Place Where Students Go To Buy Little Bits of Sticks, Dandelion Leaves and a Broken OXO Cube for £25 Gogogoch."
I think it was the village
council, rather than the hoteliers, but that apart I think you are spot on
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It means
St. Mary's Church in a hollow of the white hazel near to the rapid whirlpool and St. Tysil's Church of the red cave.
100% FACT
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100% FACT
I love the mentality of people
that go to a town just because it has a long name
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Tue 19 Aug 2003, 11:54,
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it has a website
that teaches you how to pronounce it.
Simply add "www" at the start and "com" at the end. And mind you spell it right.
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Tue 19 Aug 2003, 11:58,
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Simply add "www" at the start and "com" at the end. And mind you spell it right.