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  1. @inlinisteanoptil

    A “scoon” is not the northern pronunciation, tut tut. We say “scon”. I thought you lot said “scoon”

  2. @inlinisteanoptil

    Thought this was the difference between beautiful Northerners, and southerners.

  3. @shawnowens7099

    Isn't there a Dr Seuss book about a rivalry concerning which side your bread is buttered?

  4. @maxbuglear917

    Devon because if you have a slice of toast with jam and butter, do you put butter on first or jam?

  5. @KraidTheSpacePirate

    As someone who doesn't live in Cornwall or Devon, I think you should sandwich the two sides of the scone together like some sort of bedlam patient

  6. @masterblazer420

    Let's put it this way you put butter on bread you surely put cream on a pastrie or is that just me

  7. @oddball_the_blue

    If you think being put to death by seagull is bad, just you wait to see what happens when he looks at Yorkshire and the other place on the wrong side of the Pennines.

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