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East Anglia Residents.
Please remember to turn your clocks forward this weekend to 1975.
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As a a native (and resident) of Suffolk, I object!
You're confusing those of us who live in a modern, civilised and culturally-advanced county with those strange people on the other side of Diss passport control. (Yes, in that strange land called 'Norfolk'). Fortunately though, you won't have insulted any of them, as they've only just discovered fire. Electricity (with its ability to power the internet) is stlll way in the future for them ;-)
You're confusing those of us who live in a modern, civilised and culturally-advanced county with those strange people on the other side of Diss passport control. (Yes, in that strange land called 'Norfolk'). Fortunately though, you won't have insulted any of them, as they've only just discovered fire. Electricity (with its ability to power the internet) is stlll way in the future for them ;-)
>>> Does Cambridge count as East Anglia?
East Anglia is roughly Norfolk, Suffolk, the original parts of Cambridgeshire (such as Cambridge but excluding Peterborough) and north-east Essex (such as Colchester but probably excluding Chelmsford and definitely excluding Southend & Harlow).
There must be some sort of intelligence around here (or at least the Ed seems to think so) since a surprisingly large number of AB moderators live in East Anglia!
East Anglia is roughly Norfolk, Suffolk, the original parts of Cambridgeshire (such as Cambridge but excluding Peterborough) and north-east Essex (such as Colchester but probably excluding Chelmsford and definitely excluding Southend & Harlow).
There must be some sort of intelligence around here (or at least the Ed seems to think so) since a surprisingly large number of AB moderators live in East Anglia!
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