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Dani - Jun 30, 2004 6:33:36 am PDT #6410 of 6793
I believe vampires are the world's greatest golfers

Karl: what Sue said.

I've always been fond of Carlington-Scugog-Uxbridge as a riding name. And what exactly is Kings-Hants short for?

For Jon:

riding (n) a Canadian term for an electoral district. There are 308 electoral districts or ridings. Origin is Scandinavian and Old English. There are two possible histories of the phrase; both trace to Yorkshire in England. One history has the old Norse word "triding" meaning one-third, which evolved into riding over time. Yorkshire was once divided into three administrative divisions or ridings.

Also, the Yorkshire custom of "Riding the Stang" meant a person to be held up for public ridicule (especially for wife-beating) was placed on a pole or scaffold ("stang") and carried around to be insulted and jeered. The pejorative term "riding" came to mean rural, unsophisticated, countryside.

Huh, I thought the UK had "ridings" too, but apparently not - they have "wards."


Sue - Jun 30, 2004 6:42:03 am PDT #6411 of 6793
hip deep in pie

Kings and Hants are the counties that the riding covers.


Jon B. - Jun 30, 2004 6:51:21 am PDT #6412 of 6793
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

"Riding the Stang" would make a great album title.


JohnSweden - Jun 30, 2004 6:59:14 am PDT #6413 of 6793
I can't even.

Kings and Hants are the counties that the riding covers.

Hants is the shortform for Hampshire in England. It would be kind of humourous if the NS county adopted it whole-cloth, so to speak.

Scugog is one of the best names ever. It totally reminds me of an old Kazar comic, or Savage Sword of Conan or something. People driving through Scugog with me tend to get subjected to a complete riff of me enjoying the sound of Scugog. That whole stretch of Highway 7 has some good slightly odd names.


Sue - Jun 30, 2004 7:03:49 am PDT #6414 of 6793
hip deep in pie

Hants is the shortform for Hampshire in England.

I never knew this.

It would be kind of humourous if the NS county adopted it whole-cloth, so to speak.

I'm sure they did. Yep:

Ultimately getting its name from the County of South Hampton in England, popularly called Hampshire, and abbrieviated to Hants, Hants County was established in 1781 out of part of what had been Kings County.


Dani - Jun 30, 2004 7:09:36 am PDT #6415 of 6793
I believe vampires are the world's greatest golfers

I posted this bit of news in Natter already, but it deserves to be double (har) posted.

"Double double" has finally made the Canadian Oxford Dictionary.


JohnSweden - Jun 30, 2004 7:13:26 am PDT #6416 of 6793
I can't even.

I never knew this.

My uncle Jack and his family live in Southampton (in the New Forest, even), thus the fact trapped in my useless brain forever.

Ultimately getting its name from the County of South Hampton in England, popularly called Hampshire, and abbrieviated to Hants, Hants County was established in 1781 out of part of what had been Kings County.

That's fantastic, really. I'm wondering if we can look forward to new counties one day being named "Nfld" or "Alta" someplace.


brenda m - Jul 01, 2004 3:10:47 am PDT #6417 of 6793
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Happy Canada Day, all!


Nilly - Jul 01, 2004 3:19:46 am PDT #6418 of 6793
Swouncing

t poking head

Happy Canada day!

[Edit: and x-posted with brenda, no less]


sj - Jul 01, 2004 7:14:18 am PDT #6419 of 6793
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Happy Canada Day!