Sing along now
There's only one F in Norfolk
There's only one F in Norfolk
One F in Norfolk
There's only one F in Norfolk
Posted By: John in Texas on November 28th 2008 at 12:47:09
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- Why is Norfolk spelt with one F but Suffolk with two? (n/m) (General Chat) - harry boulders, Nov 28, 10:47:22
- Sing along now (General Chat) - John in Texas, Nov 28, 12:47:09
- two f's change the sound of the u (General Chat) - Tombs, Nov 28, 11:20:42
- We can sort of spell: North Folk and they like totally can't... (General Chat) - Fierce Panda, Nov 28, 11:11:07
- It's the way they speak (General Chat) - duke of york, Nov 28, 11:14:59
- f is for finger... (General Chat) - BerlinCanary, Nov 28, 10:49:10
- LOL good answer (n/m) (General Chat) - harry boulders, Nov 28, 10:49:45
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