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Hookland 10/7/16 22:54:14

@Tim_Baynes It almost looks like Barrowcross!

It almost looks like Barrowcross!

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 10, 2016

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Hookland 10/7/16 23:09:58

To walk Ashcourt necropolis is to walk the dead’s kingdom. You constantly wait for your passport to be inspected. https://t.co/Kh7kiMOtnY

To walk Ashcourt necropolis is to walk the dead's kingdom. You constantly wait for your passport to be inspected. pic.twitter.com/Kh7kiMOtnY

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 10, 2016

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Hookland 10/7/16 23:14:14

@KirkdaleBooks While not supporting L-word strike of some landscape punks, I do like ‘threshold’ for our trespass into these other states.

While not supporting L-word strike of some landscape punks,
I do like 'threshold' for our trespass into these other states.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 10, 2016

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Hookland 10/7/16 23:16:18

@KirkdaleBooks The idea that the ‘edge’ is intrinsically cool is a sure omen of peak shitlarkery by those who write place like commodity.

The idea that the 'edge' is intrinsically cool is a sure omen of peak shitlarkery by those who write place like commodity.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 10, 2016

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Hookland 10/7/16 23:21:21

@Passeriform @KirkdaleBooks https://t.co/xjxCZeQ8Jf

@Passeriform @KirkdaleBooks pic.twitter.com/xjxCZeQ8Jf

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 10, 2016

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Hookland 10/7/16 23:29:16

@Passeriform @KirkdaleBooks Empty quarter kids. You have to do something in-between all the falling outs and feuds.

Empty quarter kids. You have to do something in-between all the falling outs and feuds.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 10, 2016

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Hookland 10/7/16 23:31:25

@Passeriform @KirkdaleBooks Or a small enough number of contemporaries in large area you have to occasionally gang together.

Or a small enough number of contemporaries in large area you have to occasionally gang together.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 10, 2016

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Hookland 10/6/16 1:16:32

‘Don’t tell me a culture is dead when its folklore lives on in the parks of England. – C.L. Nolan #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/W6y17QSatz

'Don't tell me a culture is dead when its folklore lives on in the parks of England. – C.L. Nolan #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/W6y17QSatz

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 10/6/16 1:19:51

There’s a thread from first cave fire to today’s saloon bar. It’s called story, it’s called folklore. It lives. – CL Nolan #FolkloreThursday

There's a thread from first cave fire to today's saloon bar. It's called story, it's called folklore. It lives. – CL Nolan #FolkloreThursday

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 10/6/16 1:27:03

England itself is nothing other than a strange story, made mainly of myth, that we most days choose to believe in. CL Nolan #Folklore

England itself is nothing other than a strange story, made mainly of myth, that we most days choose to believe in. CL Nolan #Folklore

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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