Hey Nick, I am not sure if the above post is meant to wind us up but it's the first time I have heard Cumbria and Co Durham described as desolate!
With Cities like Carlisle and Durham both counties of significant centres of population.
It seems some southerners like to demonstrate their ignorance and the poor grammar in the post indicates this also.
Back on topic, another cold day here with rain and snow and a maximum in the usual 4c to 6c range.
At least tonight Paul Crabtree should get a frost.
Andy
Originally Posted by: picturesareme
On a population per square mile - Cumbria is the second least populated county in England, only Northumberland is more desolate. County Durham is in 22 place out of 90.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_counties
So no I'm not on a wind up!
If I was on a wind up I'd point out that Carlisle is a little town, and half it's population could fit in one of the greatest football stadiums ever - St James Park :-))
P.s. You really shouldn't make remarks about somebody else's grammar when your using poor punctuation. If your going to be pompous about somebody's grammar on an Internet forum, you should learn how to use a comma correctly before climbing on to your high horse!!
Originally Posted by: Andy Woodcock