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Feb 16, 2009 16:04

Now that's what I call dedication!

(the show, it seems, must indeed go on even without any electricity and outside the auditorium)

And now for something completely different:

Poll Lots of planets have a north...

(I am deliberately not specifying country here or region or definition of either of those things I'm just intrigued and kind of bored and antsy :P)

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morganmuffle February 16 2009, 16:23:39 UTC
LOL

I'm already kind of wishing I'd put another question in asking where people live (as in are you a southerner living in the south or a southerner now living in the north because just from the few people whose locations I can remember I know it's a mix)

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donnaimmaculata February 16 2009, 16:22:55 UTC
I like the Southerner vs. Northerner question. It is quite intriguing. I was born and raised in what's definitely the North (of Poland, which makes it quite northern), but later I lived for many years in the middle of a country (namely Germany). I still consider myself a Northerner and would rather live in a different country than move to the South of Germany (which, for me, begins in Frankfurt).

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morganmuffle February 16 2009, 16:25:07 UTC
*g*

See I think it is actually quite a big thing in most countries, much more commonly a thing than east/west divides (WITHIN countries that is)

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donnaimmaculata February 17 2009, 07:03:12 UTC
Well, in Germany, we have Eastern Germany, which we don't like to talk about... *g* It's the country cousin of our proud nation.

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slemslempike February 16 2009, 16:28:48 UTC
I am a Southerner, but have always chosen to live in the North, and am still excluded from the vast majority of the Guardian's output.

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tikiaceae February 16 2009, 16:31:31 UTC
South Korea, yo! :D

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morganmuffle February 16 2009, 16:33:14 UTC
Well yes but northern South Korea hey?

:P

Though Leicester probably kinda counts as south too...

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ruth_b123 February 16 2009, 16:38:22 UTC
depends on your perspective. I remember talking to someone born and bred in Somerset who proudly told me she was going to uni "up north". Turned out she meant Leicester...

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morganmuffle February 16 2009, 16:41:15 UTC
Hence the probably (no matter how much I know it isn't true I have yet to convince my brain that Birmingham isn't actually in the north *rolls eyes at self*)

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pomkeygeekange February 16 2009, 16:38:20 UTC
North east to be specific Hartlepool born and bred.

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