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Richard Brookman

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Ok, so I was gullible, but I bought a T-shirt from the Land Rover shop at
Malvern. It's got a picture of an expedition-ready 110 and the phrase "Have
you been there?" Just faintly there are some Lat/Long co-ordinates printed
on the front. N52°25.900', W001°464.292'

Inspired by an earlier post today I went to Mapquest. Sure enough -

Solihull!

Is that the Empty Quarter of the West Midlands, then?

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Rich
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Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 

"Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Ok, so I was gullible, but I bought a T-shirt from the Land Rover shop at
> Malvern. It's got a picture of an expedition-ready 110 and the phrase

"Have
> you been there?" Just faintly there are some Lat/Long co-ordinates

printed
> on the front. N52°25.900', W001°464.292'
>
> Inspired by an earlier post today I went to Mapquest. Sure enough -
>
> Solihull!
>
> Is that the Empty Quarter of the West Midlands, then?
>
> --
> Rich
> ==============================
> Disco 300 Tdi auto
> S2a 88" SW
> Tiggrr (V8 trialler)
>

Being a North Cheshire type I have a map which shows very little detail
round there just the caption "here be wagons"
Derek


 
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 18:32:57 GMT, Derek wrote:

> Being a North Cheshire type I have a map which shows very little
> detail round there just the caption "here be wagons"


North Cheshire thats part fo the midlands isn't it, so not far from
Solihull. Areas proporting to support winged fire breathing creatures
start at the Howgills.

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Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 

"Dave Liquorice" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 18:32:57 GMT, Derek wrote:
>
> > Being a North Cheshire type I have a map which shows very little
> > detail round there just the caption "here be wagons"

>
> North Cheshire thats part fo the midlands isn't it, so not far from
> Solihull. Areas proporting to support winged fire breathing creatures
> start at the Howgills.
>
> --
> Cheers [email protected]
> Dave. pam is missing e-mail
>
>

Oh steady on this is the area where there are more 4x4s -with the dubious
honour that the nearest they get to offroad is driving over pony poo passing
the kid's stables (beat that Chelsea) . Northern thank yew hold on while I
fetch my whippet. We do get fire breathing tho' thats a badly timed V8
having a cough

Derek
(no Range Rover in sight)


 
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