| 1. | Norfolk Aggie | ||
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A kick ass school in Walpole MA. Also has nicknames like NCAHS and AGGIEIt has agricultural classes {EX. Mechanics, Arborculture and Animal Science} and owns its own mascot, the ram. The dress code is made by its own student which states you must if a male you must wear a carhart jacket, jeans and boots {commonly timberland}. If you are female...same thing. 25-50% of the students are hicks/rednecks. In order to go to this school you must have an industrial washing machine to get out stains from horse shit and mud. All students are imported to the school from towns all over the norfolk county and a few out of county. Including brocckton, holbrook, uxbridge and foxboro. It also has a ginormous lake in the front of it. A building at the school is named "Kemp Hall". I am going to Norfolk Aggie to major in mechanics.
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| 2. | Weymouth | ||
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A "town that's technically a city" of approximately 55,000 residents in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, about 13 miles south-east of downtown Boston.
The town's length is about 7 miles north-to-south; the width is about 3.5 miles east-to-west. Weymouth is on the South Shore, fondly nicknamed the Irish Riviera. IMO, one of the town's true gems is Grape Island, located in the southern part of Boston Harbor and within Weymouth's jurisdiction. A couple of years ago, a Boston Globe columnist who grew up in Weymouth stated that "Weymouth ain't Wellesley, it's not Weston, and it sure isn't Hingham. And that's a really good thing." That quote is on the Weymouth government web site, BTW.
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However, Weymouth, MA is quickly becoming a gentrified town. While it will never vie with nearby Cohasset, Hingham, Milton, or Norwell in overall demographics, the town is rapidly shedding its blue collar reputation. I wouldn't be surprised if, in five-years time, many people talking about the "old neighborhood" will be referring to Brookline or Cambridge, not necessarily Dorchester, South Boston, or Quincy. I am seeing more Subaru Outback, Audi Quattro, and Volvo Cross Country |
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| 3. | Norwood | ||
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I am referring to Norwood, Massachusetts, a middle-class suburb 15 miles south-west of Boston.
Norwood is located near the geographic center of Norfolk County. The town's population has remained relatively steady at around 30,000, although the demographics have changed somewhat over the last couple of decades. Approximately 80% of the population is white, most of whom are Catholic (predominantly Irish, with smaller groups of Italian, Polish, and Lithuanian). 15% of the population is Asian, with an almost equal number of Middle Easteners and Indians. The remaining population is mainly Brazilian and African-American. Along with Marshfield, Braintree, and Stoneham, Norwood has traditionally been a bastion of Irish-American residents, many of whom are justifiably proud of their heritage.
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There is a fairly large, and active, Middle Eastern community in Norwood. Iranians, Syrians, and Lebanese are the predominant groups. Norwood is one of the largest towns in Massachusetts with a sizeable Muslim population not to have a Mosque. Norwood does have a Synagogue, although Muslims easily outnumber Jewish residents at least 10-1. There is convenient mass transit to Boston. There are three Commuter Rail stops, Norwood Depot, Norwood Central, and Windsor Gardens. In addition, the Forest Hills |
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| 4. | Norfolk | ||
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A county of England situated on the eastern coast. (It is the northern half of the 'hump').
Notable in particular for the person who inhabit this surprisngly backward place - compared to the rest of UK. Many dwellers seem to partake in activities others would consider inappropriate such as inbreeding and beastiality. Because of this the offspring of such folk are mentally retarded, with their accents sounding gibberish. Also to note is the abundance of persons who have webbed feet or extra fingers to traverse the swampy area known as 'The Wash'. Care should be taken when entering this land or interacting with the people. Person A: Do you fancy taking a trip to Norfolk today?
Person B: Hell no! It's full of inbred weirdo's! Person C: How are you today? Norfolk person: Oi bey goode lad oi've jast bin seeing to moi annimaals... |
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| 5. | Norfolk Virgin | ||
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Defined as a "Girl who can run faster than her Uncle" - mainly on account of the people in the English county of Norfolk being said to be inbred - cousins marry one another rather too often, resulting in reducing IQ measurements from one generation to the next... She's 19 years of age and from Norwich and still doesn't have a kid - she must be a Norfolk Virgin
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| 6. | Norfolk | ||
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County in England Flat county
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| 7. | 7 Cities | ||
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A passing fad of that is a misnomer for the Hampton Roads region of southeastern Virginia, USA. It is considered a misnomer because: 1) It does not identify the area in any concrete terms. 2) The name excludes a large portion of the metropolitan area in southeastern Virginia (Williamsburg, Poquoson, York County, Northeast North Carolina, Gloucester, Franklin, Smithfield, Isle of Wight) 3) It doesn't make any sense to say I live in the 7 cities. Really, you live in 7 different places. You: Yo dude, lets hang in the 7 cities tonight!
Me: Man, that word is so 2000. I'm going to Norfolk. |
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