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Schnellzug

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I thought that was the taxis?

Apparently OBC have been doing it for some time, ostensibly to record conversations betwen the driver & people purchasing tickets.
:-/


To continue the thread, another place that's almost equally difficult to spell and pronounce is Towcester.
 

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Settle's name is also very similar to a cheap kitchen appliance that is very draining on current (toaster/kettle).
 

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Settle's name is also very similar to a cheap kitchen appliance that is very draining on current (toaster/kettle).

Settle = Kettle - fair enough
Cirencester = Toaster - erm

In that case, so does Cliftonville (Breville) :lol::lol::lol:
 

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In the same way that Buxton is on the periphery of the Peak District, Bangor is on the periphery of Snowdonia.
 

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"Our" Christmas Lights were turned on by John Cleese roughly nine hours ago. Mr Cleese was born in Weston-super-Mare (shudder).

I've been reading back through the thread :D Some of yours are really quite clever Eagle! :p
 

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Peterhead is, interestingly, often referred to as The Blue Toon and people who were born there as Blue Tooners. More correctly they are called Bloomogganners, supposedly from the blue worsted stockings that the fishermen originally wore.

A place that has a football club that is popularly known as the Toon is, of course, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Bloomogganners also might well be a Geordie oath.
 

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Abingdon, like Whitby, had a great abbey that now is little more than devastated ruins
 

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...As does Faringdon (to return to Berkshire-masquerading-not-very-convincingly-as-Oxfordshire)
 

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Llanfairpwll has a 90 foot high monument erected in honour of Henry Paget, the Marquis of Anglesey, who lost a leg at the Battle of Waterloo and Wellington has a 175 foot high monument erected in honour of Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, who was in charge of the British forces at the Battle of Waterloo.

This entry has associations covering titled people, monuments and the same battle :D
 

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Newark-on-Trent is another settlement that sits on the banks of the trent with an electrified railway passing through.
 

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