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Last Updated: 15/11/2005 15:18:04
Information on Hull!
By Maolsheachlann O' Ceallaigh

Hello Hullizens!

I'm a 28-year-old chap from Dublin who has kind of adopted your native city. Never went abroad in my life before last year, then I went to London, Brighton, Doncaster, Sheffield and Hull. And Hull was my favourite! By far. And I prefer it to Dublin, too. Dublin is too big. I like the Yorkshire accent and the people are friendly, the streets are tidy and clean and compact. It doesn't seem as weighed down with history as London and Dublin, without being unpleasantly new and soulless. Love the names, too - Beverley and Hessle and Anlaby.
Channel 4 had ranked Hull as worst place to live the very week I stayed there. I wrote a letter to your local paper defending it, and they published it. Surely for that I deserve the keys to the city, or something...An elderly Hull gent sent me a letter thanking me for it, and we got into a correspondence. He's a 91-year-old WWII veteran. Going to meet him some time in the New Year, he seems to be looking forward to it.

But I would be happy to meet other Hull folk...any sort of person. I stayed for a week last time but it was a bit lonely. The people I know think I'm crazy to be so enthusiastic about a rather obscure Northern city so not much prospect of enticing them...
I wouldn't mind joining in a pub quiz or something. Also, I am writing a horror novel which is set in a city called Marsby, based on Hull. So I would like people to tell me any potentially scary locales or stories from the city. I might have questions from time to time which I will post here, if that's OK with people.

Take it easy

Maolsheachlann O Ceallaigh

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