The Moose comes from the Planet of the Moose,aka,as the magical land of Canadia.
It's a scam, everybody who wins, you'll realise, live on the same planet ... Every Single One.
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Settlements have been recorded in the area which now comprises Southport since the time of the Domesday Book of 1086 and some parts of the town have names which are of Viking origin. In the Domesday Book the area is referred to as Otergimele. The name is derived from Oddrgrimir meaning the son of Grimm and linked with the Old Norse word Melr meaning Sandbank. The Domesday Book states that there were 50 huts in Otergimele, housing a population of 200. After the conquest a church was built in the village named Churchtown, now a suburb of Southport, dedicated to St Cuthbert, it burnt down and was replaced during the eighteenth century.
if you dig down in the garden about 6ft, you reach sand, so technically we're on a sandbank. hence Otergimele
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