Originally posted by Lat-Literal
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Many of my family either have roots or reside in Suffolk. Not having visited the county since I were a lad, I wonder if it still exudes at large the same stand-offishness towards outsiders it did back then, birdman Percy Edwards excepted. The sort of place where the local pub would bring those scenes in Westerns to mind, where a butt-chewing Clint Eastwood would thrust his dramatic entrance through the louvered entrance doors and the bar full of incumbents plus the honky-tonk piano would instantly go silent. All would look round vacantly and then just carry on. "Gimme a jar of whatever you call beer 'round these... parts". Me granddad always claimed to prefer Essex for its friendlier people and for having more hills.
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