I like Norfolk. I lived there for ten years until 2013 and have grown convinced that there is nothing wrong with it that a few hills and a little genetic variability wouldn’t fix. As my son Sam used to say: 'Norfolk: too many people, not enough surnames.' I am not for a moment suggesting that the rumors are entirely true, but I will say that when the police do DNA checks after crimes they sometimes have to arrest as many as twelve thousand people.
Monday, February 26, 2018
Too many people, not enough surnames
From The Road to Little Dribbling: Adventures of an American in Britain by Bill Bryson. Page 197.
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