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Goole - opinions required
Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 16.25
by Anonymous
Hello, I am a resident of Goole in East Yorkshire. A lot of people say it isn't a very nice place, but I regard it as alright really.
I wonder what other people on here think of Goole?
Re: Goole - opinions required
Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 16.49
by Skytower
Goole wrote:Hello, I am a resident of Goole in East Yorkshire. A lot of people say it isn't a very nice place, but I regard it as alright really.
I wonder what other people on here think of Goole?
Is it pronounced like "Ghoul" or is it pronounced like "Goolie"?

Re: Goole - opinions required
Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 18.36
by Pete
Goole wrote:Hello, I am a resident of Goole in East Yorkshire. A lot of people say it isn't a very nice place, but I regard it as alright really.
I wonder what other people on here think of Goole?
I think you don't ahve the demograhpic reach. Maybe if you changed your name to google for a day as a publicity stunt
Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 19.13
by Nick Harvey
Goole has one VERY MAJOR disadvantage.
It's on the way to Hull.
So, to utilise one of the popular phrases of the moment, we won't go there.
Re: Goole - opinions required
Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 20.03
by Anonymous
Skytower wrote:Goole wrote:Hello, I am a resident of Goole in East Yorkshire. A lot of people say it isn't a very nice place, but I regard it as alright really.
I wonder what other people on here think of Goole?
Is it pronounced like "Ghoul" or is it pronounced like "Goolie"?

"Ghoul."
Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 20.30
by Sput
Nick Harvey wrote:Goole has one VERY MAJOR disadvantage.
It's on the way to Hull.
Wouldn't that also place it on the route AWAY from Hull then? Assuming you could make it to Hull and back

Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 22.43
by Luke-H
I live about 5 miles away (in Camblesforth actually) and TBH, in my experience, it's not all too great.
Being spat at by 8 year old Goolies (nickname for people from Goole around here) that I'd never seen before because apparently I'm a "DIRTY MOSHER" for going and buying some guitar strings.
Not going back there for a while.
Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 23.30
by Si-Co
I know Goole very well, I have several friends who have lived there. The name Goole apparently means 'open sewer', which in some ways sums it up! My friends actually lived for a while on Richard Cooper Street and Phoenix Street, the drugs capitals of East Yorkshire!
I draw you attention to this link:
http://www.chavtowns.co.uk/modules.php? ... le&sid=821
Posted: Mon 14 Nov, 2005 23.47
by Nick Harvey
Sput wrote:Assuming you could make it to Hull and back
Used to do the odd bit of work for a firm doing radio commercials, up the Beverley Road, somewhere, but that was a long, long time ago.
Not sure I could cope with Hull nowadays.
'Er indoors has relatives in Cleethorpes; and that's plenty close enough.
Re: Goole - opinions required
Posted: Tue 15 Nov, 2005 04.10
by Skytower
Goole wrote:Skytower wrote:Goole wrote:Hello, I am a resident of Goole in East Yorkshire. A lot of people say it isn't a very nice place, but I regard it as alright really.
I wonder what other people on here think of Goole?
Is it pronounced like "Ghoul" or is it pronounced like "Goolie"?

"Ghoul."
*takes tongue out of cheek*
Posted: Wed 16 Nov, 2005 00.10
by Square Eyes
Nick Harvey wrote:Sput wrote:Assuming you could make it to Hull and back
Used to do the odd bit of work for a firm doing radio commercials, up the Beverley Road, somewhere, but that was a long, long time ago.
Was that "You only get a Polar deal at Polar ?"
