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Happy New Year Everyone.
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Wishing you all a very Happy New Year.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Happy New Year to everyone who has posted above, especially Shaneystar2 as, at this special time of the year, we're allowed to talk to people across 'the great divide' (otherwise known as the Norfolk/Suffolk border!).
Greetings from one end of the A140 (where JoolsTwo and I live less than a mile apart) to the other end (where, we're told here, strange and demonic practices often take place).
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Greetings from one end of the A140 (where JoolsTwo and I live less than a mile apart) to the other end (where, we're told here, strange and demonic practices often take place).
;-)
"silly Suffolk", Shaney?
When I was at primary school (in Suffolk, obviously) we were taught that 'silly' was a corruption of 'sealy (sp?)' which is an an Old English word for 'holy' (because the county has so many churches). So, obviously, Suffolk people are 'holy', whereas Norfolk people are simply 'good' (as in 'Norfolk'n'good'!)
When I was at primary school (in Suffolk, obviously) we were taught that 'silly' was a corruption of 'sealy (sp?)' which is an an Old English word for 'holy' (because the county has so many churches). So, obviously, Suffolk people are 'holy', whereas Norfolk people are simply 'good' (as in 'Norfolk'n'good'!)