@marielouiseplum Pah. Bedfordshire isn’t even a real county. It’s all entirely made up.
@marielouiseplum Pah. Bedfordshire isn't even a real county. It's all entirely made up.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 4, 2014
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@marielouiseplum Pah. Bedfordshire isn’t even a real county. It’s all entirely made up.
@marielouiseplum Pah. Bedfordshire isn't even a real county. It's all entirely made up.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 4, 2014
@marielouiseplum I mean, it features in a Doctor Who episode where the Daleks mine the earth’s core from it. Clearly it is a county of tosh.
@marielouiseplum I mean, it features in a Doctor Who episode where the Daleks mine the earth's core from it. Clearly it is a county of tosh.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 4, 2014
@marielouiseplum There is no Phoenix Guide to Bedfordshire. This is in itself suggestive.
@marielouiseplum There is no Phoenix Guide to Bedfordshire. This is in itself suggestive.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 4, 2014
Twitter highlight of the week for Hookland was Brian Eno favouriting the Hookland version of himself. http://t.co/owwo8tF9ft
Twitter highlight of the week for Hookland was Brian Eno favouriting the Hookland version of himself. pic.twitter.com/owwo8tF9ft
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 5, 2014
@liminallondoner @hackneymarshman @for3stpunk @gary_budden @KitCaless Too fecking easy.
@liminallondoner @hackneymarshman @for3stpunk @gary_budden @KitCaless Too fecking easy.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 5, 2014
@The_East_End @stevedastardly My grandparents were in one until 1962. They didn’t want to leave it.
@The_East_End @stevedastardly My grandparents were in one until 1962. They didn't want to leave it.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 5, 2014
Black Godric’s Keep, Vale of Tears, Hookland. http://t.co/EzdOg5l5JV
Black Godric's Keep, Vale of Tears, Hookland. pic.twitter.com/EzdOg5l5JV
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 5, 2014
@stevedastardly @The_East_End I remember firing air pistols and playing at soldiers in the ruins of some in Essex in childhood.
@stevedastardly @The_East_End I remember firing air pistols and playing at soldiers in the ruins of some in Essex in childhood.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 5, 2014
@stevedastardly @helen8macdonald @The_East_End To my grandparents, who had moved 16 times during the war, they were stability and hope.
@stevedastardly @helen8macdonald @The_East_End To my grandparents, who had moved 16 times during the war, they were stability and hope.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 5, 2014