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I was heading to Skipton means that I had left home and was heading to Skipton when i changed my mind. 'Was' being in the past tense - and Skipton - being another way of saying Skip - Town - eg Leave home... i was heading to Skipton is a metaphore for leaving home.

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The metaphor "you were heading to Skipton" typically means that someone was on a journey or path, usually in a literal sense. It's often used to suggest that someone was moving or progressing towards a specific destination or goal.

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