What about that classic phrase " Away lads any Geordies on board "
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What about that classic phrase " Away lads any Geordies on board "
My better arf. bless 'er, constantly uses 'YOU KNOW' throughout her conversations. I keep telling her that I 'do not know' but it makes no difference, you know!!!
Cheers,
Colin---you know!
When some one dies people say hell I was just talking to him this morning.
What a daft thing to say.
Another one that gets me is " No half" Or is that a scottish one
Ron the batcave
:confused:my neice insists on saying something is WELL GOOD, not just good, she was never taught to say that, and her brothers and sisters do not say it, a friend i know in london is now talking like a west indian, does not say the word in english, example thief, ! to him it has become TEEF ! And finishes with ENNIT after every sentance,
Am I bovvered?
Hi ABA !!!!!! WE IN LIVERPOOL,, Dont call it forsooth ???? We call it tooth ache ??? Not to be forgotten Shakespear was a self confessed alchoholic so i guess most of what he said after a few scoops would not be understood. I say,, say it as you see it. And stop funkin with the mood control :cool: Bro !!! Iam suprised the oxford dictionary deleted the word Moe thats one of my sisters names. Keep posting buddy and if your p.c. gives you any gip!! check out the Acker Macker Valvue !!!!!!!! Works for me all the time. Laying skin on you Bro !!!!!!!! Regards Terry. :pat_head:
Tony W,
dont you think its also a regional thing? Well good, around here use to be Dead good,but now my grandkids say Awesome to describe something that they Well Like.:confused:
ttfn.Peter T.
There is a double glazing adverts that I occasionally notice that really irritates me. I think it is a national company and I can't think for the life of me why it is allowed.
I seem to recall a cartoon bird called ' Tivvy' ( TV times...........in colour) that was withdrawn in the early 70s because it was deemed to be suggestive.
Tivvy was mild compared to the Double glazing joker.
Bill