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'''Norfolk and good''' is a humorous [[Norfolk]] phrase, which when spoken aloud takes on a whole new meaning - namely 'no fucking good'. The term has become synonymous with [[Sid Kipper]] and The Kipper Family who wrote a song entitled: 'Norfolk and Good'.

Here is an example of one of the verses:

"Now our Norfolk turkeys are simply the best,
They sure knock the stuffing out of the rest
/And if you tried one I'm sure that you would
/Agree that our turkeys are Norfolk and good."

This term also taps into a self-deprecating Norfolk humour - associated with the use of the [[Norfolk dialect]].

==See also==
*[[Normal for Norfolk]]

==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061230144454/http://www.sidkipper.co.uk/ Sid Kipper's website]

[[Category:Culture in Norfolk]]

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