Update.
No, this isn’t a spam bot, it’s actually me.
So, over the last few months, I left college (Sixth Form really.), and eventually managed to get a job, working at the Royal Mail up until Christmas (Not long now.
). The job is data inputing, and actually provides some humor, I won’t go into peoples names (Though there was one that I couldn’t not laugh to myself at, it was that awesome.) but there are some place names within the UK/Britain that are quite entertaining:
Oswaldtwistle.
Redcar.
Little Lever.
Little Squire. (No I didn’t mis-read it.)
Co. Mayo. (“Co” standin for “county”.)
France…. oh wait. No, never mind that one. It’s not even in Britain.
Also, America seem to have nicked a lot of our placenames. They have a Birmingham, a Cheadle, (Though why they’d want Cheadle is anyones guess.), Manchester, there’s also a Birmingham in Canada, I think… and there’s more but I forgot them. XD
I’ve also passed my driving test since the last update, and now have a full license……. still no car but hey, Christmas is coming…… not that it would help any.
Also visited my Auntie Bernadette back in November, with some family members.




And now for something completley different:
Scientists have today been allowed to tell the truth about the Irish… they are not ginger. They did not make it past the evolutionary phase of being a monkey, but that didn’t change much, the Irish Jig still happened:
DISCLAIMER: I am obviously joking, so don’t take it seriously. And no, this video doesn’t belong to me.
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Great pics Thomas and i love the video
GD
America didn’t steal any english place names. Did you not study history in school? The british empire colonised parts of the united states and named the places after english places e.g New York (York)