I live in the local district of Breckland, so named because of the Brecks (an area of sandy heathland). I don't live in the Brecks. I live in a parish which had the tithes taken over and amalgamated into an estate, centred on a large hall. My postal address uses the name of the next village, which is its own parish and is in a different local district and, indeed, is in a different parliamentary constituency from my own. Life ain't all that simple; nor is geography.....
Ah, Norfolk Villages...nuff said. Wessex, Essex, and Sussex were named after the cardinal points of the Saxons, clearly, being so 'family friendly' Nosex was too much of a misnomer, so the Northern Folk became Norfolk. Things evolve to become traditional and accepted, that's very different to having nonsense forced upon you. See some football Club names for a bit of clarification.
They're rubbish disguises on a lot of the reptilians. Pocklington A&E earlier today. please log in to view this image
I will concede that point. He did go on to redeem himself after the war. He never ate another mushroom again.
Sunk Island - now there's an imaginary place, if you ask me. (And you don't need to travel to Norfolk either, Dutch...)
Hornsea part of Humberside. You have totally f****d up your case with that. 20 pages on this...lets go for 25 pages.