It could only happen here...

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  • I'm afraid not

    1. no piped gas here, I have two big canisters in the basement

    2. Electricity power cuts are normal day to day business all over the place even in downtown central business district.

    Actually - the UK handles it all pretty well.
  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    My village does not even have a gas pipeline.
  • freehub wrote:
    My village does not even have a gas pipeline.

    Selby? :shock:
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  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    freehub wrote:
    My village does not even have a gas pipeline.

    Selby? :shock:

    I live in the Selby area, I live in a village called Wistow.
  • why are you surprised? Selby's the back of beyond, miles from any infrastucture... :)
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  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    Selby has gas supply.
  • Limburger
    Limburger Posts: 346
    grahamg123 wrote:
    why are you surprised? Selby's the back of beyond, miles from any infrastucture... :)

    I worked in Selby a few times. Trust me, it was like a leper colony. Gas is way down the list of things they need.
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  • Limburger wrote:
    grahamg123 wrote:
    why are you surprised? Selby's the back of beyond, miles from any infrastucture... :)

    I worked in Selby a few times. Trust me, it was like a leper colony. Gas is way down the list of things they need.

    You should have went to Goole :wink:
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  • Limburger
    Limburger Posts: 346
    Limburger wrote:
    grahamg123 wrote:
    why are you surprised? Selby's the back of beyond, miles from any infrastucture... :)

    I worked in Selby a few times. Trust me, it was like a leper colony. Gas is way down the list of things they need.

    You should have went to Goole :wink:

    I'll see your Goole, and raise you a Scarborough. More specifically 'Yates'.

    I swear there were 12 fingered banjo fiends in that place.
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  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    Scarborough is no where near as bad a goole O_o
  • pdstsp
    pdstsp Posts: 1,264
    Scunny?
  • northernneil
    northernneil Posts: 1,549
    goole by far
  • Limburger
    Limburger Posts: 346
    freehub wrote:
    Scarborough is no where near as bad a goole O_o

    It's all a mater of what you are doing there :lol:
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  • pedylan
    pedylan Posts: 768
    An actual T shirt spotted on an actual drunk (mid afternoon weekday and staggering along the pavement) in your actual town of Goole.

    Never mind the Bollocks
    Here Come the Goolies


    A rare sighting but confirmed by reliable witnesses. :D
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Selby, Goole ?

    I used to live in a Scottish village called Dreghorn.
  • crumbschief
    crumbschief Posts: 3,399
    Last time i saw goole i was in a graveyard,oh he was quick.
  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    Don't go dissin selby, you'll get well decked init.
  • andy162
    andy162 Posts: 634
    Don't dis the Goole Massive....show some respeck.

    I moved ( just a bit out of ) Goole about 5 years ago. Some have called it Sleepy Hollow but they're being kind.

    It has a few boozers, Wetherspoons & Fight Club, a half demolished bingo hall & a Cooplands.

    Truth be told it's a sh1t 'ole.
  • pedylan
    pedylan Posts: 768
    dmclite wrote:
    Selby, Goole ?

    I used to live in a Scottish village called Dreghorn.

    I knew some people who escaped to Dreghorn from my part of Kilmarnock. We weren't allowed to talk to them though, not after they became middle class. :wink:
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