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told ya (OP) User ID: 56280697 Belgium 04/01/2014 10:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Officials are now working to decontaminate those who came in contact with the substance. [link to abclocal.go.com] |
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Lime Flavoured Redux User ID: 3541176 United Kingdom 04/01/2014 11:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering which Bristol. Was thinking England or maybe TN. Didn't know there was one in PA. Quoting: Seeker of Truth It's one of those names, like Newark, that seems to come up everywhere. Yea, it seems every state has at least one. Yeah, that causes confusion sometimes. In the case of Newark, the English one is small enough that it doesn't get confused with the others too often (although it has a metro area population of about 35k, so it's not the smallest). |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56313240 United Kingdom 04/01/2014 11:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering which Bristol. Was thinking England or maybe TN. Didn't know there was one in PA. Quoting: Seeker of Truth It's one of those names, like Newark, that seems to come up everywhere. I was thinking the same thing There are 34 other places that are named after Bristol, England. there are 27 places named Bristol in the United States, 2 in Canada, the rest are Barbados, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Peru |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 54681128 United Kingdom 04/01/2014 12:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering which Bristol. Was thinking England or maybe TN. Didn't know there was one in PA. Quoting: Seeker of Truth It's one of those names, like Newark, that seems to come up everywhere. Yea, it seems every state has at least one. Yeah, that causes confusion sometimes. In the case of Newark, the English one is small enough that it doesn't get confused with the others too often (although it has a metro area population of about 35k, so it's not the smallest). I think you are making a mistake. I live in Bristol, England. Population is 500k The second most important city after london if not the first. You never hear about Bristol on the news because no one wants attention. Because all head offices of major companies are in Bristol and not in london. All banking, insurance, mining, oil byproducts etc etc |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 56324260 United Kingdom 04/01/2014 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering which Bristol. Was thinking England or maybe TN. Didn't know there was one in PA. Quoting: Seeker of Truth It's one of those names, like Newark, that seems to come up everywhere. I was thinking the same thing There are 34 other places that are named after Bristol, England. there are 27 places named Bristol in the United States, 2 in Canada, the rest are Barbados, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Peru and a few billion lovely udders too, don't forget! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56324260 United Kingdom 04/01/2014 01:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Lime Flavoured Redux It's one of those names, like Newark, that seems to come up everywhere. Yea, it seems every state has at least one. Yeah, that causes confusion sometimes. In the case of Newark, the English one is small enough that it doesn't get confused with the others too often (although it has a metro area population of about 35k, so it's not the smallest). I think you are making a mistake. I live in Bristol, England. Population is 500k The second most important city after london if not the first. You never hear about Bristol on the news because no one wants attention. Because all head offices of major companies are in Bristol and not in london. All banking, insurance, mining, oil byproducts cider etc etc |
observa obscurum User ID: 35617005 United States 04/01/2014 01:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, that causes confusion sometimes. In the case of Newark, the English one is small enough that it doesn't get confused with the others too often (although it has a metro area population of about 35k, so it's not the smallest). I think you are making a mistake. I live in Bristol, England. Population is 500k The second most important city after london if not the first. You never hear about Bristol on the news because no one wants attention. Because all head offices of major companies are in Bristol and not in london. All banking, insurance, mining, oil byproducts cider etc etc I live in Bristol, Pa. The doom is coming close to home and close to where I work in Phila, Pa Market St East. It's time to get out of the city.... |
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Lime Flavoured Redux User ID: 3541176 United Kingdom 04/01/2014 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Lime Flavoured Redux It's one of those names, like Newark, that seems to come up everywhere. Yea, it seems every state has at least one. Yeah, that causes confusion sometimes. In the case of Newark, the English one is small enough that it doesn't get confused with the others too often (although it has a metro area population of about 35k, so it's not the smallest). I think you are making a mistake. I live in Bristol, England. Population is 500k The second most important city after london if not the first. You never hear about Bristol on the news because no one wants attention. Because all head offices of major companies are in Bristol and not in london. All banking, insurance, mining, oil byproducts etc etc I was talking about Newark, not Bristol. |