Chips are good - well in that sense, legit! It wasn't a diss!
My mum's family were from the North & Wales.
Melbourne people always have a big big big chip over Sydney. It's a pride
thing too, but less easy to explain than the UK's North/South scenario as
there's no economic history.
>>They have
01, 2005 10:27 AM
To: Stoddard, Kamal
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Carl Craig Fabric CD
Kamal, don't get us started on the Welsh! :)
lol
robin...
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
>
>>as i understand it: up north they're hard, down south they're a bunch
>
> of &g
Kamal, don't get us started on the Welsh! :)
lol
robin...
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
as i understand it: up north they're hard, down south they're a bunch
of >shandy drinkers.
Betcha won't say that to my homies from Cardiff. :)
KKS
>as i understand it: up north they're hard, down south they're a bunch
of >shandy drinkers.
Betcha won't say that to my homies from Cardiff. :)
KKS
With regard North/South divide no real race issues. Mainly class issues
as Alex points out.
Britian did suffer race riots in the early 80s but these were spread
over the UK (Toxteth/Liverpool, Bristol, Brixton/London).
Possible reasons here: http://www.stthomasu.ca/~pmccorm/toxtethpart2.htm
>midlanders have the best sense of humour and the best football teams ;)
yep, midlanders must have a good sense of humour to be coming out with
statements like that
teehee
; )
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> northeners generally have chips on their shoulders - and southerners usually
> have big mouths.. midlanders have the best sense of humour and the best
> football teams ;)
the only chips I had got eaten with my pie last night, thank you very much.
back you up on the sense of humour issue though,
don't be forgetting the midlands please, very hard hit under thatcher.. it
wasn't only minors who lost their jobs, we once had a car industry that was
the envy of the world - and probably only matched in scale by detroit..
northeners generally have chips on their shoulders - and southerners usuall
>A certain Mancunian DJ went to play house in London in the 80's and he got
bottled off, that's the real reason for us up North getting the hump
Yeah, well, they always were a bunch of cultural philistines down there. I
mean, you know, they think they like culture, what with their stuffed
olives a
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> ... we're so far off topic : )
To get it back on topic though... A certain Ma
IanM>Just curious--was there a notable racial component to this? (regards
miners strike, north/south divide)
Hi Ian.
No, thankfully there was no race issues really in this matter, more a case
of class divide really.
I'd expand further, but a) I'm not particuarly well educated and b) we're
well of
>They have a chip on their shoulder
easy tiger!
no chips here, just pride : )
james b, top post! I'm quite astounded at all the crap english tv you get
over there, ha!!
errr, yeah, anyway, techno
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>> this divisions were further sharpened by the decline of the industrial
>> revolution and the closure of the mines post second world war. it
>> reached
>> it's nadir during thatcher's years when the miner's union was defeated
>> after a long long strike and the mass closure of pits and mass
>> un
Interesting post James.
On Aug 31, 2005, at 8:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as i understand it: up north they're hard, down south they're a
bunch of
shandy drinkers.
this is what i've picked up from years of watching british tv in a
former
colony. so if i'm wrong blame
the goodies
They have a chip on their shoulder - and understandably.
It's that old economic divide that manifested itself during the industrial
revolution. Read North & South by Mrs Gaskell - one of the first works to
eally confront it. Alternatively read any Christopher Eccleston interview.
;)
> please expl
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That comes from this:
http://lyrics.rare-lyrics.com/K/KLF/Its-Grim-Up-North.html
..but yes it is fairly grim up here. (Everywhere I've lived all my life
is listed in those lyrics haha)
robin...
Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
> Isn't there a saying:
>
That comes from this:
http://lyrics.rare-lyrics.com/K/KLF/Its-Grim-Up-North.html
...but yes it is fairly grim up here. (Everywhere I've lived all my life
is listed in those lyrics haha)
robin...
Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
Isn't there a saying:
'It's grim up North'
Guess that says it all
Isn't there a saying:
'It's grim up North'
Guess that says it all:-)
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yeah we'
yeah we're the real deal up here
heh heh
('cept i'm a scouser... :) )
robin...
/0 wrote:
please explain to me the implications of being from manchester vs southern
england?
are the manchester folks just raw?
> please explain to me the implications of being from manchester vs
southern england?
>
> are the manchester folks just raw?
http://www.techno.de/mixmag/98.02/Gangchester/Gangchester.4.html
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please explain to me the implications of being from manchester vs southern
england?
are the manchester folks just raw?
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I'm gonna bring the nerf bats to demf next year and arrange for you two to
fight to the death on the mainstage just before jeff mills' guitar solo
-Joe
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> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) Car
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>>i know one cut thats gonna be on there..
>
>well, whoopy d.
>
>is it your re-edit of the hokey-cokey?
>
>p.s. disclaimer, you asked for it
its actually my hard house remix of "strings of life".
tomm
>i know one cut thats gonna be on there..
well, whoopy d.
is it your re-edit of the hokey-cokey?
p.s. disclaimer, you asked for it
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i know one cut thats gonna be on there..
tom
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>Due in Nov...
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>> http://www.fabriclondon.com/
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