1. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    Bradford is indeed by Leeds.

    Bradford - Hollywood. Ummm..... tricky one that....

    If you're heading north for nostalgia reasons, you will have to come up to my neck of the woods. And pop over to Gerard-land too.


    Bradford to Hollywood indeed. You'l have to brace yourself Jeremy
  2. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    The Pennines? Is that some huge forest, Dan?


    Some mountains and hills as I recall
  3. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    Bradford to Hollywood indeed. You'l have to brace yourself Jeremy


    What's the deal with Bradford? What kind of unspoken comedy am I missing because I'm American???
  4. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    What's the deal with Bradford? What kind of unspoken comedy am I missing because I'm American???


    haha, I'm wondering the same thing. We miss a lot don't we?
  5. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    The Peninnes? Is that some huge forest, Dan?


    No, the green is misleading. It's a long 'mountain'-range that runs down the middle of northern England; often referred to as the 'spine of England'. It's not very high, only 800m at it's highest point, but some of it is very bleak and wild. Some good walking to be had.

    Of course, the mountains in the Lakes are higher and better
  6. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    What's the deal with Bradford? What kind of unspoken comedy am I missing because I'm American???


    no comedy at all. It just ain't glamorous in the slightest
  7. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    It just ain't glamorous in the slightest


    Sounds like where I live.
  8. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    What's the deal with Bradford? What kind of unspoken comedy am I missing because I'm American???


    It's well, umm, just not very inspiring. A bit grey and dull.
  9. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    Sounds like where I live.


    grey and wet?
  10. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    No, the green is misleading. It's a long 'mountain'-range that runs down the middle of northern England; often referred to as the 'spine of England'. It's not very high, only 800m at it's highest point, but some of it is very bleak and wild. Some good walking to be had.

    Of course, the mountains in the Lakes are higher and better


    Now I understand why the Romans couldn't get any further...
  11. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    grey and wet?


    No. The not very glamorous part.
  12. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    no comedy at all. It just ain't glamorous in the slightest


    Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    It's well, umm, just not very inspiring. A bit grey and dull.


    Oh God. We're overlapping posts like with the word association too.... aaarrgghhh