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so, theres a town named middlesex? why dont the just call it goatse
 
its in CT.

there's a town and a country named middlesex.

oddly enough, it's in the middle of the sate
 
so, theres a town named middlesex? why dont the just call it goatse

just another name brought over by the settlers, occupied by the middle saxons

Middlesex (pronounced /ˈmɪdəlsɛks/) from the Germanic 'Mittelsachsen', is one of the 39 historic counties of England and the second smallest by area.[3] The low-lying county contained the wealthy and politically independent City of London on its southern boundary and was dominated by it from a very early time.[4] The county was significantly affected by the expansion of the metropolitan area of London in both the 18th and 19th centuries; such that from 1855 the south east was administered as part of the metropolis.[5] When county councils were initially introduced in England in 1889 around 20% of the area of Middlesex, and a third of its population, was transferred to the County of London, and the remainder formed a smaller county, in the north west, under the control of Middlesex County Council.[6]

The name means territory of the middle Saxons and refers to the reputed ethnic origin of its inhabitants.[12] Its first recorded use was in 704 as Middleseaxan. The county lay within the London Basin[13] and the most significant feature was the River Thames, which formed the southern boundary. The River Lee and the River Colne formed natural boundaries to the east and west. In the south west of the county the Thames meandered enough to make "Middlesex bank" more descriptively accurate than "north bank"; a distinction used during the The Boat Race. In the north the boundary was mostly formed by a ridge of hills broken by Barnet valley and a long protrusion of Hertfordshire into the county.[14] The county was thickly wooded,[13] with much of it covered by the ancient Forest of Middlesex. The highest point was the High Road by Bushey Heath at 502 feet (153 m),[15] which is now one of the highest points in London.[16]
 
its in CT.

there's a town and a country named middlesex.

oddly enough, it's in the middle of the sate

Typo in this post, can you find it? lol

Anyway, I wish more typos like that would happen here locally. There's never anything funny on the news.
 
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one time this busy body wrote a letter to the daily newspaper citing 20 errors. they wrote back citing 50 errors in her letter.
 
there's a town called mianus. ''my-anus'' saw it on jack asss
 
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