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Scouser 11.

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What areas are in Greater Liverpool?

I once got pissed off with a Manc who was bragging about going to Manchester to see the Scum; I told the wanker that it wasn't even in Manchester but in Salford.

Prick comes back after going to Wiki and says that it was, but in 'Greater Manchester'.

In that case, Norwich should be in 'Greater Amsterdam'.
 
[quote author=Sheik Yerbouti link=topic=41377.msg1152508#msg1152508 date=1281558997]
Where's that?
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It got razed, but it was somewhere in south Liverpool.
 
[quote author=Asbo link=topic=41377.msg1152520#msg1152520 date=1281559391]
Mill Road Ozzy?
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'Old Mill Road Women's Maternity Hospital'
 
[quote author=SummerOnions link=topic=41377.msg1152528#msg1152528 date=1281559513]
[quote author=Sheik Yerbouti link=topic=41377.msg1152508#msg1152508 date=1281558997]
Where's that?
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It got razed, but it was somewhere in south Liverpool.
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It was in Anfield, up by Breck Road.

*Stamps Onions Scouse passport*

Move on.

Next.
 
[quote author=Sheik Yerbouti link=topic=41377.msg1152542#msg1152542 date=1281559755]
[quote author=SummerOnions link=topic=41377.msg1152528#msg1152528 date=1281559513]
[quote author=Sheik Yerbouti link=topic=41377.msg1152508#msg1152508 date=1281558997]
Where's that?
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It got razed, but it was somewhere in south Liverpool.
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It was in Anfield, up by Breck Road.

*Stamps Onions Scouse passport*

Move on.

Next.
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Mill Roads off West Derby Road.

I was born there too 🙂

Mill Road Hospital
Mill Road Hospital was built by the West Derby Union Board of Guardians as a workhouse for the sick poor. By 1891 it had been renamed Mill Road Infirmary. It remained a general hospital until the Second World War. The only major addition to the original institution was a new outpatients department which was built in 1938.


Mill Road infirmary operating department in 1925

During the Second World War the hospital was very badly damaged by air raids. In 1941 patients had to be transferred to Broadgreen Hospital where 610 beds were made available for Mill Road patients. Fortunately the new outpatient block was not damaged. When the war ended there was a debate about whether or not the hospital should be rebuilt. When it did finally reopen in June 1947, it was not as a general hospital but as a specialist maternity hospital. In November 1993 the main part of the hospital was closed. Eventually the hospital was replaced by a larger maternity hospital in Toxteth, which opened in 1995: the new Liverpool Women's Hospital.
 
[quote author=Asbo link=topic=41377.msg1152547#msg1152547 date=1281559800]
You mean the old ozzy that was in Mill Road of course, 'cause theres no 'old mill road'
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I'm blaming my mum for that, i didn't have a clue so i asked.
 
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41377.msg1152560#msg1152560 date=1281560054]
I was born in Oxford street, or something, because my Mum didn't want to give birth where she worked: Fazak
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I was born there too. My mum couldn't very well have given birth to me in my parents' student flat in Toxteth.
 
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