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Hookland 9/3/16 9:33:06

@IainGraham11 Fix in many of its possible uses.

@IainGraham11 Fix in many of its possible uses.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 8, 2016

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Hookland 9/3/16 9:38:27

Granny Ash used to do ‘husband fixing’ – too handy with their fists, too limp in their dicks or playing away, she had remedies for them.

Granny Ash used to do 'husband fixing' – too handy with their fists, too limp in their dicks or playing away, she had remedies for them.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 8, 2016

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Hookland 9/3/16 9:38:51

@IainGraham11 All the troubles.

@IainGraham11 All the troubles.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 8, 2016

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Hookland 9/3/16 9:42:48

@wiremusix Hopping was cultural static now eroded, but the memories, the family oral history remains. Land echoes.

@wiremusix Hopping was cultural static now eroded, but the memories, the family oral history remains. Land echoes.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 8, 2016

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Hookland 9/3/16 10:01:23

‘The ghosts of the port of Ashcourt speak in the snap of rigging, the stretch of wood on water.’ – C.L. Nolan https://t.co/Nx5b0bI2Lb

'The ghosts of the port of Ashcourt speak in the snap of rigging, the stretch of wood on water.' – C.L. Nolan pic.twitter.com/Nx5b0bI2Lb

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 8, 2016

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Hookland 9/3/16 23:31:18

Inside the Red Lodge building at Crookham. ‘A mystery in plain sight is most often ignored.’ – C.L. Nolan https://t.co/4mzA0v3ymD

Inside the Red Lodge building at Crookham. 'A mystery in plain sight is most often ignored.' – C.L. Nolan pic.twitter.com/4mzA0v3ymD

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/2/16 2:49:06

Hookland and the female pope. https://t.co/3qrvKGvNlD

Hookland and the female pope. pic.twitter.com/3qrvKGvNlD

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 8, 2016

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Hookland 9/2/16 5:52:30

Because of @dedbutdrmng, I’m having to catalogue the roads of Hookland. Its canals next for @gary_budden. https://t.co/5Y6UMesSx7

Because of @dedbutdrmng, I'm having to catalogue the roads of Hookland. Its canals next for @gary_budden. pic.twitter.com/5Y6UMesSx7

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 8, 2016

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Hookland 9/2/16 5:56:30

‘To walk Hookland is to scuff story with each mile. To see it unfold from train window, that’s a joy that sustains my soul.’ ‰ÛÒ C.L. Nolan

'To walk Hookland is to scuff story with each mile. To see it unfold from train window, that's a joy that sustains my soul.' – C.L. Nolan

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 8, 2016

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Hookland 9/2/16 6:19:30

@dedbutdrmng You a sod. I am going to have to transcribe The Survey at some point. https://t.co/tGe4HAfbDu

@dedbutdrmng You a sod. I am going to have to transcribe The Survey at some point. pic.twitter.com/tGe4HAfbDu

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 8, 2016

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