I Have gathered round the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days and in no particular order here We go starting with you Chasinski.
My fact this week is that there was a Disneyland in England 569 years before there was one in America Yeah,
well what it must have been very bad It's just a slide just a field overrun with mice It was a field so you're half right This is from a book a new book called a new dictionary of English field names Which is set to be sounds like a hell of a read Welcome to Anna Toshinski's book club Membership one This sounds great and the telegraph actually did a review of it this obscure book and basically it's this guy who's gone back and trace 45,000 field names from various things like old tithe records and things like that.
He's called Paul cavill And he's warning that he's single ladies I Now they're playing the field I'm not having this
because I'm a huge fan of pools He's he's warned that these field names could be dying out.
No one seems to be naming their fields anymore.
Can you believe it?
Call the Avengers And yet they used to so it's really important thing I'm actually surprised farmers don't still name their fields
because the reason you do it is if you've got to say like Oh,
if you're like, you know, where's the collie?
I left him in, you know That field that's like free along five up.
It's much easier to say.
Oh,
I left him in Disneyland and So this one was called Disneyland
because it was in this was in 1386 He found the record as in the record was in 1386.
He hasn't been writing the book for that long and It was the Disney family and they were called that
because they were originally from a place called a Disney in France And so that was why it was called
that I guess had one field But yeah,
they all used to be named.
Well,