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London. For some reason the word didn't seem to have the magic, warm, sound of home that it had always had.
London is yours. If you want it.
Manchester is the belly and guts of the nation
Palace of Crystal
I was born in 1943 at Neston in the Wirral, not far from Liverpool where my father, Richard William Hunt was a lecturer in paleography, the study of mediaeval manuscripts.
When Blur first started and we were playing Manchester the Hacienda was the place to go. That was where a lot of exciting stuff was happening and London was pretty dead.
London: A place you go to get bronchitis.
Home is here in London and always has been.
I come from south Wales. A place called Aberbargoed.
Somerset is where I call home, and where I feel most myself.
CLEARVIEW, QUEENS
No more coals to Newcastle, no more Hoares to Paris.
I love London. I'm a London fanatic. That's my city.
Fenwick, sitting down to
I was born in Cambridge but brought up in and around Winchester, in Hampshire. I've also lived in Hong Kong and America.
You are now
In London, that great sea, whose ebb and flow
At once is deaf and loud, and on the shore
Vomits its wrecks, and still howls on for more.
Yet in its depth what treasures!
I was born on a pig farm in Norfolk. We grew up in the city called Norwich in Norfolk, then I moved to London when I was thirteen.
London, that great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers of the Empire are irresistibly drained.
The nearest inhabited village is about seven of your English miles to the left.
Very nice sort of place, Oxford, I should think, for people that like that sort of place.
here in Haven Point.
Brownsville, having missed their road and wandered in the
Whose house is that, Constable?
Brighton I-don't-know-your-middle-name Waterford, are you asking me to strip?
The Houselands. Graveyard to the ones
who got locked out. A chill ran up London's spine. What the hell
were they doing?
Home will always be London. There's something unique about the British. It's about cheekiness.
London, how could one ever be tired of it?
He settles on the Green Animals Topiary Garden in Portsmouth.
Starting off from Cranchester. All later events seem to have been wiped
London is one of the most enchanting places I've ever been on this planet.
town. In the back of his
I spent most of my youth in Manchester, in clubs and football grounds and the Manchester Apollo.
This city has two great teams - Liverpool and Liverpool reserves.
Living in London has become incredible. I suppose it's easy to love where you live if you love what you're doing. But this is not just a visit: it's my home.
My whole life, I've felt I was homesick for somewhere I'd never known.' She told me that in Britain, where she grew up, the Celts called it 'hiraeth' - a longing for home.
That monstrous tuberosity of civilised life, the capital of England.
Liverpool will always be my home.
Both of the Villa scorers were born in Liverpool, as was the Villa manager, who was born in Birkenhead.
In London I have been by turns poor and rich, hopeful and despondent, successful and down and out, utterly miserable and ecstatically, dizzily happy. I belong to London as each of us can belong to only one place on this earth. And, in the same way, London belongs to me.
For me, London is and always will be home.
I love living in London.
Moorcroft with a small pasture
Colchester, Ash, my captain, staking my body with his cock like a conqueror, like a king.
The Hemlock Tearoom and Stationery
Manchester has everything but good looks ... , the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery.
I feel homesick for this London I left behind.
It is that word 'hunny,' my darlings, that marks the first place in The House at Pooh Corner at which Tonstant Weader fwowed up.
So I'm still in my romantic stage with London, I love it as a place.
I was born in Middlesex, England, which is really London.
London; a nation, not a city.
I love it in Warrington. The kids are settled and I've spent GBP10k on a new garden. If I run away it's like I've got something to hide, which I haven't. I'm a big fan of Warrington, but not a big fan of Warrington people at the moment.
Portsmouth are at Huddersfield, which is always away
London's where I was brought up. It's where my heart is and where I get my inspiration,
You also live in Holmenkollen?' 'Close by. Or quite close by. Bislett.
I feel at home when I go to London.
I have a cottage near Aldeburgh, and from there it's a sturdy two-mile walk across farmland to an empty beach, where I collect hag stones and run around with the dog. I'm a keen walker, and I love Suffolk's big skies.
Bray is where I live; it's a seaside resort. It's a nice place to walk up there and stuff, on the coast. There's crosses along on top of it.
On the Jellicoe road
The marvelous maturity of London! I would rather be dead in this town than preening my feathers in heaven.
If I should be so blessed as to revisit again my own country, but more especially Manchester, all that I could hope or desire would be presented before in one view.
Real mature London,Thanks a lot
I liked very much when we lived in Hampstead. We would go for walks on the Heath. I liked it better than living in the centre of town.
I don't feel like a Londoner.
My family and I live in a wing of a Georgian mansion in East Sussex, which was built in the 1780s and fell into disrepair. It was rescued in the Seventies and carved into six terrace houses.
The stately Homes of England,How beautiful they stand!Amidst their tall ancestral trees,O'er all the pleasant land.
Since I moved to Blackpool, I've met a lot of great people, and if it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be as successful as I was because I'm settled off the pitch.
WindClan territory
Town VIII. Monseigneur in the Country IX. The Gorgon's Head
Hellaciously Homely.
Some village Hampden, that with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood.
Huntleigh's (Yes, I gave them a cheesy couple name in my mind)
The only place that's holier than St. Andrews is Westminster Abbey.
Charleston, West "by gods" Virginia
Manchester has a certain reputation of being cool.
Maidstone," he says, "in Kent. But I moved
StocktontoMalone
Long ago, before England was cut up with pavement, or bisected by railways, there existed in the county of Lancashire a small village named Reston that never bothered anyone.
hospital johnny.
My baby will be growing up in Liverpool, so we have another Scouser.
Cresington Lane, There's an old public toilet with an old broken
Reason I am telling you all of this is that, according to Harrod, Fern Driscoll
I love Manchester. Everyone knows that - I have said it many times. Manchester is in my heart.
I was born in Liverpool in England, and I lived there for the first nine years of my life.
Years ago I had a house in Sussex, it was like Arcadia, with an old Victorian bridge, a pond and the Downs.
What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here ...
A city whose living immediacy is so urgent that when I am in it I lose all sense of the past.
For society, of all places I have ever been, Norwich is the best.
Liverpool will always be special for me: my daughter was born here.
Hodor?"
"Hodor.
Liverpool is the pool of life, it makes to live.
Aniimal Town:~) The place where Dreams & Adventures come true!
I was born in Oslo, Norway, but now live in the suburbs of Southwest London, right near the River Thames. It's a lovely part of the world.
I'm originally from a town called Ipswich. I currently live in Newburyport. It's a port city, so I'm right on a river. It's really close to New Hampshire; I can pretty much throw a rock. I like where I'm from.
I miss Manchester, especially the apple crumble and custard they served at Carrington after training.
When I arrived, I didn't understand London customers perfectly, but we've developed the right style with the right price, and step by step, I'm in harmony with London.
The path from Hythe leads, for a little while, along the line of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway, whose 15in-gauge steam trains run throughout the year from Hythe to Dungeness.
King Billy nectaring on the harbinger.
I'm a London fanatic. That's my city. I love being from there, you don't appreciate it until you go out.
I love Blackpool. We're very similar. We both look better in the dark.
I grew up in Ditchling. It was an idyllic village at the foot of the South Downs. In those days, the village was full of artists and sculptors.