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gareth lloyd | 09:49 Mon 20th Aug 2001 | Phrases & Sayings
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Is it true that the saying 'Yorkshire man born and bred, strong in t'arm, thick in t'head' is specific to Yorkshire, or is it used in relation to other counties as well - as I heard it related to Dorset recently?
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Gareth, I'm not sure this helps - but I heard it as 'Somerset-born..'! Perhaps it's the old North-South divide again?
As a townee, I've often heard it quoted, and used it myself, as - "Country born, country bred etc"
Other nicknames are Devonshire Dumplings and Wiltshire Moonrakers. Not sure about the first, but the latter comes from the legend that a Wiltshireman was found trying to pull the moon's reflection from a stream with a rake.

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