me when friends tell me they're leaving the shire to go to the midlands
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A historic residential street in the market town of Alcester, England
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The story of the ruined church of Clophill, and its many creepy goings-on.
In which we learn:
Kids in the UK play in old ruins like American kids play in...abandoned malls
For as liberal as it is officially, the Anglican church is still absolutely medieval about the sanctity of consecrated churchyards
Once the media starts reporting on possible devil-worship committed by "foreigners" at a place, every teenager and college student in the country is going to get the same brilliant idea to head up there and fake some witch shit
"It might not have been devil worship; it may have just been a necromantic rite." I think you're in trouble either way when you reach that point
All of this is happening because the local council is responsible for paying to do something with the ruined church, but in like 50 years they haven't had the money, but also aren't allowed to just knock it down. So it keeps sitting there and people keep going up there and digging up human bones from the churchyard to play with
Hire a guy to go up there and scare people away 3 times a night, England. Pay my rent and pub tab and I'll do it, sans wage. Geez
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This is why I don't find mocking peoples accents funny. Jesus Christ.
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Anyone with information on dogfighting operations in South Carolina is asked to call 800-424-9121
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Tom Hicks. Do Not Rush. West Midlands, England
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The village of Abbots Morton has changed little since Tudor times
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Derby Wanders.
The Old Silk Mill Derby.
I had a couple of hours to kill in Derby today and stumbled across the Old Silk Mill. The Derwent Valley mills are recognised by UNESCO as the birthplace of the factory system. The Silk Mill forms the southern gateway to a World Heritage Site running15 miles along the River Derwent to Matlock Bath.The valley contains unique mill complexes, settlements,waterways and the…
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