Myths about Leeds?
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'Arry 'Awk wrote: stutterdog wrote: Leodian wrote: I've heard that long ago in the myths of time there wasn't a Tesco anywhere in Leeds, but I find that impossible to believe. I once went to school and was taught by a Myth Shaw! This was in Leeds! Are you Shaw about that SD? Your takin' the the pith now 'arry!
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Leodian wrote: I've an horrible feeling that I'll be hearing next that the tunnel from Kirkstall Abbey to Eastmoor School is a myth. Did that one the other day on another thread Leodian, guessed you mythed that myth then. Just wondering, does Mytholroyd really exist?
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chameleon wrote: Leodian wrote: I've an horrible feeling that I'll be hearing next that the tunnel from Kirkstall Abbey to Eastmoor School is a myth. Did that one the other day on another thread Leodian, guessed you mythed that myth then. Just wondering, does Mytholroyd really exist? Honest, I never saw that so I was not plagiarizing. It's clear though that great minds think alike. Or is that a myth? Well we are now in Autumn, of which John Keats said is the "Season of myths and mellow fruitfulness" (or something like that).
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