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It's a form of wool mate. Defo.
You are young, and have drawn a map, one ... single ... map.
You still have a lot to learn.

To be wool, you have to go east, not west.
To the west lies the wastelands of the Wirral and, eventually America, to the East, the promised land ( once you've got past Widnes anyway ).
 
You are young, and have drawn a map, one ... single ... map.
You still have a lot to learn.

To be wool, you have to go east, not west.
To the west lies the wastelands of the Wirral and, eventually America, to the East, the promised land ( once you've got past Widnes anyway ).
Anything around Liverpool is a form of wool mate.
 

You are young, and have drawn a map, one ... single ... map.
You still have a lot to learn.

To be wool, you have to go east, not west.
To the west lies the wastelands of the Wirral and, eventually America, to the East, the promised land ( once you've got past Widnes anyway ).

Thats not true, he actually did 2 wool maps, the 2nd draft was made when he realised that he left KirKby off the scouse part.
 
Thats not true, he actually did 2 wool maps, the 2nd draft was made when he realised that he left KirKby off the scouse part.
Fair point, he's done two maps, and the first one was bollocks.
I rest my case.

Anything around Liverpool is a form of wool mate.

Not true, Wirral folk actually want to be thought of as scousers, well, when they're away from the city anyway. When did you last meet someone abroad from, say, Bebington, who, when asked where they're from, actually said Bebington ? They don't, they say they're from Liverpool

A wool would say they're from Lancashire. Wools are proud of where they're from, plazzys are ashamed and wish to be scousers.
This is the acid test.
 
Fair point, he's done two maps, and the first one was bollocks.
I rest my case.



Not true, Wirral folk actually want to be thought of as scousers, well, when they're away from the city anyway. When did you last meet someone abroad from, say, Bebington, who, when asked where they're from, actually said Bebington ? They don't, they say they're from Liverpool

A wool would say they're from Lancashire. Wools are proud of where they're from, plazzys are ashamed and wish to be scousers.
This is the acid test.

LOL

Well, actually, this is mostly correct, when we used to go to Butlins as a kid and people asked where you was from, I always said The Wirral, which was instantly met with a "Wheres that", which had to be followed up by "Near Liverpool", that was the point in which they held onto to their handbags tighter.

And of course to "outsiders" "we" talk with a scouse accent, so there was always that stigma.

Basically, scousers ruined my childhood.
 

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