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Small town in Hertfordshire, in the South East of England. It is the main town in the Borough of Broxbourne, which also contains Wormley, Hoddesdon, Waltham Cross, Goffs Oak, and Cheshunt. The River Lee, which starts at Luton, and joins the River Thames in South London, runs straight through it. Broxbourne is, therefore, at a high risk of flooding, as parts of it are very close to the river bank. It is just North of London, close to Enfield, and is not on the London Underground network. It is also very close to the border between Hertfordshire and Essex. It is the home of The Broxbourne School, as well as several primary schools. I wish I lived somewhere with things to do other than walk and cycle, like Broxbourne
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| 37. | Picking your kipper | ||
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Heard recently in the NW of England, used by an elderly lady in a bank whilst speaking to a member of staff. She had just opened one of the cashier's desks..."watcha been doin', picking your kipper?" Assumed to imply that the aforementioned lady had been scratching her vagina, or possibly masturbating. Her reply was not documented..... "watcha been doin', picking your kipper?"
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| 38. | Boston George | ||
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"Boston George" as referred to in Andre Nickatina's "Ayo for Yayo" is a nickname for George Jung, a cocaine dealer in the 70's and 80's. George Jung was responsible for about 85% of the U.S. Cocaine market. If you sniffed coke in those twenty years, its probable it came from him. George Jung grew up in New England, where he got his name "Boston George." After high school, George Jung moved to California with his friend "Tuna" to roam the beaches, and soon got into the marijuana scene. After running out of money, George decided to team up with his friends to start selling marijuana. After realizing his market would be better off without a middle-man, he began stealing single engine cessna aircraft and smuggling the drug in from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and taking it cross-country to a demanding east-coast U.S. market. In the mid-70's, in Chicago, George Jung was arrested for possesion of over 660 pounds of marijuana. Before going to jail, George learned that his girlfriend would soon die from cancer. George fled to take care of her, and after she died, he was a fugitive on the run. He was arrested after his mother informed the police that he had returned home. George Jung spent a few months in jail, where he met a friend from Colombia who could get his hands on cocaine, which was becoming more and more popular. After he got out of jail, he hired pilots to smuggle cocaine, hundreds of kilos at a time, into florida. George brought in over 30 million dollars all to himself, an... more...
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| 39. | rob | ||
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to 'rob' is a term originated from northern england which means to 'steal' or 'take something unlawfully'. To be 'On the rob' is an extension of this term, and is used when someone is stealing numerous things in a shop, or is planning to 'rob' a house. The term is probably derived from the word 'robber'...as in 'Bank Robber' "The gypos are on the rob, you want a DVD player for £20"
"I was just walking along, minding my own, when this seagul swooped down and robbed me chips!....gutted" |
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| 40. | Houston | ||
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Country United States of America
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State Texas Counties Harris Fort Bend Montgomery Incorporated June 5, 1837 Government - Mayor Bill White Area - City 601.7 sq mi (1,558 km2) - Land 579.4 sq mi (1,501 km2) - Water 22.3 sq mi (57.7 km2) Elevation 43 ft (13 m) Population (2007)12 - City 2,208,180 (4th) - Density 3,828/sq mi (1,471/km2) - Urban 3,822,509 - Metro 5,628,101 (6th Largest) - Demonym Houstonian Time zone CST (UTC-6) - Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5) Area code(s) 713, 281, 832 FIPS code 48-350003 GNIS feature ID 13809484 Website houstontx.gov Houston (pronounced /ˈhjuːstən/) is the fourth-largest city in the United States of America and the largest city within the state of Texas. As of the 2007 U.S. Census estimate, the city has a population of 2.2 million within an area of 600 square miles (1,600 km²). Houston is the seat of Harris County and the economic center of the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area—the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. with a population of 5.6 million. Houston was founded on August 30, 1836 by brothers Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen5 on land near the banks of ... |
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| 41. | Homless Rich Booty Jumper | ||
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A sport where very wealthy people, that often live in India, China, Turkey, and caves in England, take all their money out of the bank in only fives and twenties. They then find a spot out side or in a basement of a family of six, place there fives and twenties on the ground and sleep on top of the money. At 5:26 am they wake up and go find a hott girl from ages 14 through 24 or a male at the age of 45, jump on his or her back, and fucks the person untill 7:26 am, then runs back to their money pile, and goes to sleep at 7:30 am. Oh my god Ashley! I was walking to Daniels house last night when this very attractive Homless Rich Booty Jumper mounted me. It was a blast. Literally.
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| 42. | Eton College | ||
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Posh boys school in England with an annual fee of over the average income. Sports played are rowing, rugby and cricket. Pupils consist mainly of upper middle class white Oxbridge-bound Hooray Henrys, many of whom are the offspring of aristocrats and investment bankers. Alumni includes 19 British prime ministers, the Duke of Wellington and Princes William and Harry. Situated in the quaint Berkshire town of Eton, which features a Coutts Bank and a Jack Wills store in the High Street. I wouldn't want my little darlings mixing with the peasants. Hugo and I will be packing them off to Eton College!
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