blueish swede
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The Celts (Scottish, Welsh, Cornish) aren't.
What if the altar is to the north or south. Who sits to the east and west.Up until Victorian times, men and women were segregated in church. Women sat on the north side of the aisle, men on the south. The system broke when more and more influential men decided they wanted to sit with their wives.
However, it is still the custom at weddings for the groom to take the south side and the bride the north.
Not a lot of people know that! Not even people who direct Jane Austen adaptations.
I've never been to Hull. True story.
Aren’t what?The Celts (Scottish, Welsh, Cornish) aren't.
What if the altar is to the north or south. Who sits to the east and west.
Whilst a day out and a train trip sound great as a boy, I don't know what to make of the rest of that."I've never been to Hull. True story.
I lived in Burnage as a boy and 1 day, in about 1965 my uncle came to take me out for the day on the train. He took me to Hull prison to see my cousin, Denis, who was in clink for burglary. To this day, those are the only times I've seen Hull and Denis. True story.
Jeff Stelling supports another team?My hometown is known for only one thing, and it isn't true. So we're not really here.
Therefore it's factually correct so what is your point?The song...Its a long way to Tipperary, was written in Stalybridge