Hello from Billericay England

porter_jamie

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Some of you might find this interesting - lots of things here are called Mayflower, (schools and taxi companies etc) as some of the passengers were from Billericay including Christopher Martin who died in the first winter in Cape cod along with all his family. My wife works on Christopher Martin way.

Billericay is iro 30 miles from the centre of london and as I have stated in the bridge attack thread, I avoid like the plague. Both my wife and I are country bumpkins who moved for work.

I shoot an RPR in 308 mainly at Bisley and I'm hoping to use a military range right nearer home next year so I can go shoot in the morning and then head to work in the afternoon.

One day I want to travel to the US (avoiding the leftie shitholes my American friend in Michigan has warned me about) and shoot some handguns and an AR.

I wish we had a bill of rights - please look after them as the founding fathers knew what they were doing, a million times more than the miserable excuses some of these leftie lunatics you seen to be burdened with today.
 
Spend time in the summer on Cape Cod, beautiful area.

Nearby home is Billerica, Massachusetts. We some times call it "Billericky" as it can be kind of hick like.

We had Brits march through my town in 1775.

Fine gentleman by the name of Samuel Whittemore welcomed them back from Concord.
 
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Spend time in the summer on Cape Cod, beautiful area.

Nearby home is Billerica, Massachusetts. We some times call it "Billericky" as it can be kind of hick like.

We had Brits march through my town in 1775.

Fine gentleman by the name of Samuel Whittemore welcomed them back from Concord.
we are twinned with Billerica. That is the way we used to pronounce it according to the internet's. Apparently there are lots of place names in that area particularly that are the same as towns near me, as the people that founded them were from around here.
 
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