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Post by concertina on Jun 30, 2007 13:24:10 GMT
On the North Yorkshire coast
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Post by DarkcelticLion on Jan 11, 2008 11:33:40 GMT
*bumpy bumpy*
Thought i'd revive this one seein as we have a few new faces. So come folks roughly where are ya???.
I'm still hoping to be able to organise a moot/meet-up of some kind this year, work allowing of course.
Lion ;D
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Post by kalanac on Jan 11, 2008 13:23:21 GMT
I'm in Staffordshire. Origionally from a teeny-tiny town called Leek (origionally Lec under the the anglo-saxons. We're in the doomsday book as having 2 cows and a plough.......not much has changed). I now live a little further away in Stoke-on-Trent the rectum of britain.
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Post by hlathguth on Jan 11, 2008 13:33:44 GMT
Im in Yorkshire...the south lol According to the doomsday book, ours mean "woodland clearing of a man named Beorn" or "wood, glade, clearing"...at least you got a plough and 2 cows ~ H ~
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Post by wrenn on Jan 13, 2008 14:46:24 GMT
Im way down south on the Isle of Thanet ...........
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Post by wulfric on Jan 25, 2008 10:35:11 GMT
I'm in Staffordshire. Origionally from a teeny-tiny town called Leek (origionally Lec under the the anglo-saxons. We're in the doomsday book as having 2 cows and a plough.......not much has changed). I now live a little further away in Stoke-on-Trent the rectum of britain. Stoke-on-Trent, where my mother comes from. Haven't been there for years.
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Post by albruna on Mar 9, 2008 20:00:58 GMT
I'm in Cardiff, Wales. Am I alone here??? Originally from Kasubia- the land by the Baltic Sea. There is a loads of stone circles and kurhans in the woods
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Post by Gemyndig on Mar 9, 2008 21:03:02 GMT
I'm in Cardiff, Wales. Am I alone here??? Originally from Kasubia- the land by the Baltic Sea. There is a loads of stone circles and kurhans in the woods I'm near Durham up here in the north east of England. What is a kurhan Albruna - that intrigues me!
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Post by albruna on Mar 9, 2008 21:28:54 GMT
I'm near Durham up here in the north east of England. What is a kurhan Albruna - that intrigues me! I think it's the same what tumulus. Thare are many theories what exactly those kurhans were, but the most likely they were the graves of Goths. Durham- nice name
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Post by Draki on Mar 11, 2008 4:40:03 GMT
Lytham St. Anne's, on the Fylde Coast, about four miles South of Blackpool.
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Post by arthor on Apr 18, 2008 17:07:44 GMT
Leeds and Tanygrisiau
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Post by phil&dona on Apr 23, 2008 23:45:18 GMT
Tanywhat?
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Post by whitethorn on Aug 12, 2008 15:47:10 GMT
I'm from what used to be Northumberland, but thanks to Thatchers postcoding is now known as Tyneside, daft as eck as we are north of Newcastle upon Tyne, and miles from the Tyne!
We have a few Heathens around here, Wolvie being one of them and Gemyndig not too far away. We have a thriving moot up here which has been running for around seven years in it's present format.
Whitethorn
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davkin
Freeman
http://www.troth.org.uk/
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Post by davkin on Aug 13, 2008 8:20:18 GMT
Bedfordshire, Kingdom of Mercia.
South of south Midlands. North of Southern England.
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Post by haragur on Aug 17, 2008 6:54:47 GMT
At the moment, Brighton on the South Coast...but soon moving back to the West Country (near Bath)
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