that last one was a quote from the Mills and Boon romantic epic "Undigested sweetcorn on my bellend" priced £1.99 from all good bookshops. .
If you don't mind me asking why Spurs then? Not a snide question just nosey really as I thought it'd be West ham,.
I assume you do realise that the sound of the Bow bells etc refers to St Mary le Bow church, which is in Cheapside, near the Bank of England and not in Bow where most "cockneys" think it is?
I was born at the London Hospital in Whitechapel but my family lived in Chigwell at the time. Besides which, supporting Spurs is a family tradition which started with my great grandfather, who used to bring the Tottenham Hotspur team their halftime oranges when they played on Tottenham Marshes back in the 1880s.
A study was carried out by the city in 2000 to see how far the Bow Bells could be heard and it was estimated that the bells would have been heard six miles to the east, five miles to the north, three miles to the south, and four miles to the west. Whitechapel is well within earshot.
Which makes you a suspected suicide bomber ,you clearly have nt been there lately.... All sandals, pyjamas ,big beards and BO...... Horrible horrible toilet of a place
That must have been around the time of the fuel embargo when every **** stayed at home, the roads in London were dead.
So pretty much, just about everybody in London could hear them? Out of interest, why do the people from east london claim the cockney tag and the rest don't really give a **** about it?
Because the Bow Bells are also radioactive and those in the East have paid for their proximity with their brain cells?