You're beginning to sound like the proud Irish man who goes on and on about how great it is but moved away as soon as he could...
Exactly how is it cretinous or indeed funny? What is untrue about my statement that you prefer to live somewhere that isn't Hull? Because your lengthy statement said precisely this.
You're beginning to sound like a desperately sad moron, I only live 13 miles outside Hull, it remains my home City.
Touched a nerve have we? If you're bored then the way to stop it is to stop replying. I'd have thought this was pretty ****ing obvious but there you go...
13 miles, 13000 miles - it's all the same. You love it that much and are so pro Hull yet you'd rather live somewhere else.
It makes a lot of difference actually. The Earth is only 24902 miles in diameter so logic has it that he could not have a house that far away.
At risk of encouraging you, give it a rest son. Hes stopped replying. You said stop replying if you're done. Now you're just replying again. To try for another bite. About where he lives. Grow the **** up.
The diameter of the earth is about 7918 miles. It's the earth's circumference which is 24902 miles give or take a bit. So it is the case that you can't get 13000 miles away from any single point on the surface. The earth's not a true sphere and the terrain does include mountains and suchlike but none are high enough to affect this overall calculation. However these are theoretical straight flying distances, presuming free travel across international air space and not adjusted for weather systems. If free travel is denied or adverse conditions dictate then you might be able to find two points which cannot be flown between directly in under 13000 miles. And if you were to try to go by road or sea...
I dunno. Some people will try anything to avoid living in Hull. Kinnell. In 1986 I moved to Sunderland. It wasn't 13000 miles away from civilisation but it sure felt like it.