kingfisher
Well-known member
Now I realise I'm a bit late, but hey, the issue has to last me a whole month, so I take it slow.
I would like to refer the honourable members of this forum to the top right corner of page 117 of this months YM. Yes, it's the page on new from around the islands, dedicated to (as the title would suggest) Ireland, Schotland and Wales.
Luckily for me, the good people at IPC media have included a little map of the UK with the region highlighted, or my next holiday would apparently end up in the wrong place. It would seem that the powers that be have moved Schotland, Wales and Eire to the south west of England. Good, so now I don't have to travel that far to get my hands on some decent whiskey.
But wait, with the next page, YM has disproven the theory of relativity: two objects cán be in the same place at the same time. Because according to the little map in the corner, the South-West region is in exactly the same place as Schotland, Wales and Ireland. How typically British to have 4 names for the same geographical regions (well, I heard lots more of descriptive names for Liverpool once I was there, but as this is a family forum et al.)
<hr width=100% size=1>Group of people on the pontoon: skipper is the one with the toolbox.
http://sirocco31.tripod.com
I would like to refer the honourable members of this forum to the top right corner of page 117 of this months YM. Yes, it's the page on new from around the islands, dedicated to (as the title would suggest) Ireland, Schotland and Wales.
Luckily for me, the good people at IPC media have included a little map of the UK with the region highlighted, or my next holiday would apparently end up in the wrong place. It would seem that the powers that be have moved Schotland, Wales and Eire to the south west of England. Good, so now I don't have to travel that far to get my hands on some decent whiskey.
But wait, with the next page, YM has disproven the theory of relativity: two objects cán be in the same place at the same time. Because according to the little map in the corner, the South-West region is in exactly the same place as Schotland, Wales and Ireland. How typically British to have 4 names for the same geographical regions (well, I heard lots more of descriptive names for Liverpool once I was there, but as this is a family forum et al.)
<hr width=100% size=1>Group of people on the pontoon: skipper is the one with the toolbox.
http://sirocco31.tripod.com